Fire And Ice, By Robert Frost Fire And Ice, By Robert Frost This is one of Robert Frost’s most popular poems. It was published in December 1920 in Harper’s Magazine and in 1923 in his Pulitzer Prize−winning book New Hampshire.
The Last Ride Together, By Robert Browning The Last Ride Together, By Robert Browning Robert Browning’s tribute to his wife, poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, before her death in 1861.
Over The Hills And Far Away, By Mary Webb Over The Hills And Far Away, By Mary Webb Mary Webb’s work is set chiefly in the Shropshire countryside and among Shropshire characters and people whom she knew.
Mock Orange, By Louise Glück Mock Orange, By Louise Glück In “Mock Orange” the female flesh interferes with the speaker’s search for a desired full presence or wholeness.
The Bowmen, By Arthur Machen The Bowmen, By Arthur Machen Faced with inevitable death and defeat in WWI, a battalion of English soldiers is saved by the mysterious and miraculous.
One Art, By Elizabeth Bishop One Art, By Elizabeth Bishop this poem was originally published in The New Yorker in 1976. Later that same year, Bishop included the poem in her book Geography III.
The Rose Garden, By Leah Goldberg The Rose Garden, By Leah Goldberg Leah Goldberg was a prolific Hebrew-language poet, author, playwright, literary translator, and comparative literary researcher.
The Listeners, By Walter de la Mare The Listeners, By Walter de la Mare Walter de la Mare [1873-1956] is one of England’s greatest poets and a famous writer especially for children.
Mother To Son, By Langston Hughes Mother To Son, By Langston Hughes Langston Hughes was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist from Joplin, Missouri.
Alone With Everybody, By Charles Bukowski Alone With Everybody, By Charles Bukowski A powerful poem by one of America’s most profound modern writers.