Poem of the Day: ‘An Essay on Man’
The most glittering passage from Pope’s most glittering work — once considered a necessary adjunct to any general education.
Read moreThe most glittering passage from Pope’s most glittering work — once considered a necessary adjunct to any general education.
Read moreOver the course of three decades, Dante Gabriel Rossetti wrote and amended his extensive, introspective sonnet sequence, ‘The House of Life,’
Read moreA poem to celebrate the May 12 birthday of Edward Lear, the 19th-century exemplar of nonsense.
Read moreRudyard Kipling’s was a talent that will not be buried under either the bombastic recitation of some of his devotees
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