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PoetryDifferent Minds Some murmur when their sky is clear And wholly bright to view, If one small… By Richard Chenevix Trench
PoetryThe End of the Day Under a bleak white light she runs, dances and writhes without reason – Life, shameless… By Charles Baudelaire
PoetryConquered O PALE! O vivid! dear! O disillusioned eyes Forever near! O Dream, arise! I will… By Zoë Akins
PoetryOutlook Not to be conquered by these headlong days, But to stand free: to keep the… By Archibald Lampman
PoetryUndeveloped Lives Not every thought can find its words, Not all within is known; For minds and… By William Edward Hartpole Lecky
PoetryAlone Ah, never in all my life Have I ever fled away From the loneliness that… By John Hall Wheelock
PoetryMore Strong Than Time Since I have set my lips to your full cup, my sweet, Since I my… By Victor Hugo
PoetryThe Son Southern Ohio Market Town I heard an old farm-wife, Selling some barley, Mingle her life… By Ridgely Torrence
PoetryEternity He who binds to himself a joy Does the winged life destroy; But he who… By William Blake