PoetryThe Good Man in Hell If a good man were ever housed in Hell By needful error of the qualities,… By Edwin Muir
PoetryContentment I weigh not fortune’s frown or smile; I joy not much in earthly joys; I… By Joshua Sylvester
Poetry“Nothing but leaves” Nothing but leaves; the spirit grieves Over a wasted life; Sin committed while conscience slept,… By Lucy Evelina Akerman
PoetryThe Spell “Son joyeux, importun, d’un clavecin sonore.” —PÉTRUS BOREL The keyboard, over which two slim hands… By Paul Verlaine
PoetryLike Decorations In the far South the sun of autumn is passing Like Walt Whitman walking along… By Wallace Stevens
PoetryCoronation At the king’s gate the subtle noon Wove filmy yellow nets of sun; Into the… By Helen Hunt Jackson
Poetry“’T is but a little faded flower” ’T IS but a little faded flower, But oh, how fondly dear! ’T will bring… By Ellen Clementine Howarth
PoetryThe Dead These hearts were woven of human joys and cares, Washed marvellously with sorrow, swift to… By Rupert Brooke
PoetryThe Wound-Dresser 3 On, on I go, (open doors of time! open hospital doors!)The crush’d head… By Walt Whitman