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PoetryThe Hope Of My Heart “Delicta juventutis et ignorantius ejus, quoesumus ne memineris, Domine.” I left, to earth, a little… By John McCrae
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PoetryThe Great Adventure The travel birds which journey in the spring Lust after pleasures of awakened sight; They… By Lieutenant Harold Verschoyle Wrong
PoetryA Dream Lies Dead A dream lies dead here. May you softly go Before this place, and turn away… By Dorothy Parker
PoetryThe Good Man in Hell If a good man were ever housed in Hell By needful error of the qualities,… By Edwin Muir
PoetryNever Despair “These lines were sent to me by William Smith O’Brien, the evening of Monday, October… By William Smith O’Brien