Isobel Dixon shows us that older really does mean wiser as she reminisces ruefully about her childhood.
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Isobel Dixon shows us that older really does mean wiser as she reminisces ruefully about her childhood.
ReadWatch as James K. Baxter’s eponymous Farmhand refuses the call to adventure in this poem from New Zealand.
ReadElizabeth Barrett Browning attempts the impossible: counting the ways one person can love another.
ReadWho is the mysterious Lucy in this simple elegy by William Wordsworth?
ReadAlfred Lord Tennyson conjures a spectacular and sympathetic vision of a mythical creature.
ReadUnlock your imagination and help Billy Collins find his vanished herd.
ReadRobert Hayden’s heartbreaking song of ice and fire.
ReadEdna St. Vincent Millay is confronted with mortality in this exquisitely crafted little poem.
ReadPut on your gloves and hat and come play in the snow with Robert Bridges.
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