PoetryTo One Unknown I have seen the proudest stars That wander on through space, Even the sun and… By Helen Dudley
PoetryThe Soldier If I should die, think only this of me: That there’s some corner of a… By Rupert Brooke
PoetrySilently Watch the Dead Aroused and angry,I thought to beat the alarum, and urge relentless war;But soon… By Walt Whitman
PoetryI felt a Funeral, in my Brain I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, And Mourners to and fro Kept treading –… By Emily Dickinson
PoetryI Am in Need of Music I am in need of music that would flow Over my fretful, feeling fingertips, Over… By Elizabeth Bishop
Poetry“Ladies and Gentlemen, skinny and stout” Ladies and Gentlemen, skinny and stout, I’ll tell you a tale I know nothing about;… By Unknown
PoetryDifferent Minds Some murmur when their sky is clear And wholly bright to view, If one small… By Richard Chenevix Trench
Poetry“I loved illustrious cities and the crowds” I loved illustrious cities and the crowds That eddy through their incandescent nights. I loved… By Alan Seeger
PoetryMomentous Words What spiteful chance steals unawares Wherever lovers come, And trips the nimblest brain and scares… By Edward Rowland Sill
PoetryDeath Rebuked Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadfull, for, thou art… By John Donne