If Poem by Rudyard Kipling
If you can keep your head when all about youAre losing theirs and blaming it on you;If you can trust yourself when all men doubt y…
If you can keep your head when all about youAre losing theirs and blaming it on you;If you can trust yourself when all men doubt y…
Who says that Giles and Joan at discord be? Th' observing neighbors no such mood can see.Indeed, poor Giles repents he married eve…
Epitaphs iWOULDST thou hear what Man can sayIn a little? Reader, stay.Underneath this stone doth lieAs much Beauty as could die:Wh…
On Don Surly Poem by Ben Jonson Don Surly, to aspire the glorious nameOf a great man, and to be thought the same,Makes serious…
Come, leave the loathed stage,And the more loathsome age;Where pride and impudence, in faction knit,Usurp the chair of wit!Indicti…
Now that the harth is crown'd with smiling fire,And some do drink, and some do dance,Some ring,Some sing,And all do strive t'advan…
ASIAThe Kings of Asia heardThe howl rise up from Europe!And each ran out from his Web;From his ancient woven Den;For the darkness …
AFRICAI will sing you a song of Los. the Eternal Prophet:He sung it to four harps at the tables of Eternity.In heart-formed Africa…
The Smile Poem by William Blake There is a Smile of LoveAnd there is a Smile of DeceitAnd there is a Smile of SmilesIn which th…
The sky is an immortal tent built by the Sons of Los:And every space that a man views around his dwelling-placeStanding on his own…