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Design

Design By Robert Frost I found a dimpled spider, fat and white, On a white heal-all, holding up a moth Like a white piece of rigid satin cloth Assorted characters of death and blight Mixed ready to begin the morning…

Infant Sorrow

Infant Sorrow By William Blake My mother groaned! my father wept. Into the dangerous world I leapt: Helpless, naked, piping loud; Like a fiend hid in a cloud. Struggling in my father’s hands: Striving against my swaddling bands: Bound and…

Barter

Barter By Sara Teasdale Life has loveliness to sell, All beautiful and splendid things, Blue waves whitened on a cliff, Soaring fire that sways and sings, And children’s faces looking up Holding wonder like a cup. Life has loveliness to…

Ah! Sun-flower

Ah! Sun-flower By an unknown author Ah Sun-flower! weary of time, Who countest the steps of the Sun: Seeking after that sweet golden clime Where the travellers’ journey is done. Where the youth was pining away with desire, And the…

Of Mere Being

Of Mere Being By Wallace Stevens The palm at the end of the mind, Beyond the last thought, rises In the bronze decor, A gold-feathered bird Sings in the palm, without human meaning, Without human feeling, a foreign song. You…

Anecdote of the Jar

Anecdote of the Jar By Wallace Stevens I placed a jar in Tennessee, and round it was upon a hill. It made the slovenly wilderness surround that hill. The wilderness rose up to it, and sprawled around, no longer wild.…

The One Girl at the Boys Party

The One Girl at the Boys Party By Sharon Olds When I take my girl to the swimming party I set her down among the boys. They tower and bristle, she stands there smooth and sleek, her math scores unfolding…

Cat and Mouse

Cat and Mouse By John Berryman On the sheep‑cropped summit, under hot sun, The mouse crouched, staring at the chance It dared not take. Time and a world Too old to alter, the five mile prospect— Woods, villages, farms hummed…

Sonnet 132

Sonnet 132: Thine Eyes I Love, And They, As Pitying Me By William Shakespeare Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me, Knowing that my heart has no more to offer, Have put on black and loving mourners be,…

Sonnet 129

Sonnet 129: Th’ Expense of Spirit in a Waste Of Shame Sonnet 129: Th’ Expense of Spirit in a Waste Of Shame Th’ expense of spirit in a waste of shame Is lust in action; and till action, lust Is…

I Am Not Yours

I Am Not Yours By Sara Teasdale I am not yours, not lost in you, Not lost, although I long to be Lost as a candle lit at noon, Lost as a snowflake in the sea. You love me, and…

Out, Out

Out, Out By Robert Frost The full text of the poem *Out, Out* by Robert Frost is reproduced below for reference. For a complete version, see the Poetry Foundation website: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43283/out-out The poem *Out, Out* explores the fleeting nature of…

John 14:2

Verse In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you – John 14:2 Meaning of John 14:2 The meaning of the verse, “In my…

1 Peter 5:7

Verse Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you – 1 Peter 5:7 Meaning of 1 Peter 5:7 The meaning of the verse, “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you” is that every…

Mark 10:9

Verse What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder –  Mark 10:9 Meaning of Mark 10:9 The meaning of the verse, “What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder” is that once a man…

A Cradle Song

A Cradle Song Sweet dreams, form a shade O’er my lovely infant’s head! Sweet dreams of pleasant streams By happy, silent, moony beams! Sweet Sleep, with soft down Weave thy brows an infant crown! Sweet Sleep, angel mild, Hover o’er…

The Shield of Achilles

The Shield of Achilles By W. H. Auden She looked over his shoulder For vines and olive trees, Marble well-governed cities And ships upon untamed seas, But there on the shining metal His hands had put instead An artificial wilderness…

A Walk After Dark

A Walk After Dark By W. H. Auden A cloudless night like this Can set the spirit soaring: After a tiring day The clockwork spectacle is Impressive in a slightly boring Eighteenth century way. It soothed adolescence a lot To…

In Tenebris

In Tenebris Author unknown “Percussus sum sicut foenum, et aruit cor meum.” — Psalm 103 Wintertime nighs; But my bereavement-pain It cannot bring again: Twice no one dies. Flower-petals flee; But, since it once hath been, No more that severing…