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
PoetryThe Laughing Heart Your life is your life Don’t let it be clubbed into dank submission. Be on… By Charles Bukowski
PoetryThe Good, Great Man ‘How seldom, friend! a good great man inherits Honour or wealth with all his worth… By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
PoetryAfter Death Now while my lips are living Their words must stay unsaid, And will my soul… By Sara Teasdale
PoetryDeath—A Song O THE SAD day! When friends shall shake their heads, and say Of miserable me—… By Thomas Flatman
PoetryAnnie Shore and Johnnie Doon Annie Shore, ’twas, sang last night Down in South End saloon; A tawdry creature in… By Patrick Orr
PoetrySessions of Sweet Silent Thought When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past,… By William Shakespeare
PoetryWild Peaches 1 When the world turns completely upside down You say we’ll emigrate to the Eastern… By Elinor Wylie
PoetryTriad These beThree silent things:The falling snow … the hourBefore the dawn …… By Adelaide Crapsey
PoetryBeyond the Stars Three days I heard them grieve when I lay dead, (It was so strange to… By Charles Hanson Towne