Merrow Down (Poem by Rudyard Kipling) Merrow Down (1) By Rudyard Kipling There runs a road by Merrow Down — A grassy track to-day it is — An hour out of Guildford town, Above t…
Maple (Poem by Robert Lee Frost) Maple By Robert Lee Frost Her teacher’s certainty it must be Mabel Made Maple first take notice of her name. She asked her father and he told her “M…
America (Poem by Walter Whitman) America By Walter Whitman Centre of equal daughters, equal sons, All, all alike endear’d, grown, ungrown, young or old, Strong, ample, fair, endurin…
Suzon (Poem by Gilbert Parker) Suzon By Gilbert Parker O mealman white, give me your daughter, Oh, give her to me, your sweet Suzon! O mealman dear, you can do no better, For I ha…
Faces (Poem by Walter Whitman) Faces (1) By Walter Whitman Sauntering the pavement or riding the country by-road, faces! Faces of friendship, precision, caution, suavity, ideality…
To Frances S. Osgood (Poem by Edgar Allan Poe) To Frances S. Osgood By Edgar Allan Poe Thou wouldst be loved? — then let thy heart From its present pathway part not; Being everything which now th…
Old Mother Laidinwool (Poem by Rudyard Kipling) Old Mother Laidinwool By Rudyard Kipling 'Old Mother Laidinwool had nigh twelve months been dead. She heard the hops was doing well, an' so …