The Dance at the Pheoenix by Thomas Hardy
The Dance at the Pheoenix by Thomas Hardy To Jenny came a gentle youth From inland leazes lone, His
Every Day Poems
The Dance at the Pheoenix by Thomas Hardy To Jenny came a gentle youth From inland leazes lone, His
Dream Land by Christina Rossetti Where sunless rivers weep Their waves into the deep, She sleeps a charm’d sleep: Awake
“LUCY” by Oliver Wendell Holmes “Lucy.” The old familiar name Is now, as always, pleasant, Its liquid melody the
The Dream by Edna St. Vincent Millay Love, if I weep it will not matter, And if you laugh I
Beauty and Beauty by Rupert Brooke When Beauty and Beauty meet All naked, fair to fair, The earth is
In Flanders Fields by John McCrae In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark
A Valentine by Lewis Carroll And cannot pleasures, while they last, Be actual unless, when past, They leave us shuddering
The Night March by Herman Melville With banners furled and clarions mute, An army passes in the night; And
Friends by W. B. Yeats Now must I these three praise Three women that have wrought What joy is
Love’s Lantern by Joyce Kilmer (For Aline) Because the road was steep and long And through a dark and lonely