PoetryLove’s Philosophy The Fountains mingle with the Rivers And the Rivers with the Oceans, The winds of… By Percy Shelley
PoetryTo-morrow To-morrow’s action! can that hoary wisdom, Borne down with years, still doat upon to-morrow! The… By Samuel Johnson
PoetryThe Death of Lovers We shall have beds filled with light odours, couches deep as tombs, and, set out… By Charles Baudelaire
PoetryAn Excerpt from: A Woman’s Beloved You that have known passion, think not that you have fathomed love. It may be… By Marguerite Wilkinson
PoetryIn the Highlands In the highlands, in the country places, Where the old plain men have rosy faces,… By Robert Louis Stevenson
PoetryDance, My Heart! Dance, my heart! dance to-day with joy. The strains of love fill the days and… By Kabir
PoetryPrometheus Unbound To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite;To forgive wrongs darker than death or night;… By Percy Shelley
PoetryThe Passionate Pilgrim VII Fair is my love, but not so fair as fickle; Mild as a dove,… By William Shakespeare
PoetryThe Message Ye little birds that sit and sing Amidst the shady valleys, And see how Phyllis… By Thomas Heywood