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
PoetryThe Laughing Heart Your life is your life Don’t let it be clubbed into dank submission. Be on… By Charles Bukowski
PoetryA Lament O well for him who lives at ease With garnered gold in wide domain, Nor… By Oscar Wilde
Poetry‘I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day’ I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day. What hours, O what black… By Gerard Manley Hopkins
PoetryBereavement Nay, weep not, dearest, though the child be dead; He lives again in Heaven’s unclouded… By John Godfrey Saxe
PoetryLovers of Life Ego Dominus Tuus HicYet surely there are men who have made their artOut… By W. B. Yeats
PoetryEyes And Tears (Fragments) How wisely Nature did decree, With the same Eyes to weep and see! That, having… By Andrew Marvell