PoetryThe Great Adventure The travel birds which journey in the spring Lust after pleasures of awakened sight; They… By Lieutenant Harold Verschoyle Wrong
PoetryDance, My Heart! Dance, my heart! dance to-day with joy. The strains of love fill the days and… By Kabir
PoetryThe Wanderer I come down from the mountains The valley dims, the sea roars. I wander silently… By George Philip Schmidt
PoetryPrometheus Unbound To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite;To forgive wrongs darker than death or night;… By Percy Shelley
PoetryA Dream Lies Dead A dream lies dead here. May you softly go Before this place, and turn away… By Dorothy Parker
PoetryThe Passionate Pilgrim VII Fair is my love, but not so fair as fickle; Mild as a dove,… By William Shakespeare
PoetryThe Departure from Paradise In either hand the hastening angel caught Our lingering parents, and to the eastern gate… By John Milton
PoetryWe Wear the Mask We wear the mask that grins and lies, It hides our cheeks and shades our… By Paul Laurence Dunbar
PoetryThe Message Ye little birds that sit and sing Amidst the shady valleys, And see how Phyllis… By Thomas Heywood
PoetryDo Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at… By Dylan Thomas