
First published in his 1867 collection May-Day and Other Pieces, this concise quatrain highlights the transcendentalist philosophy of Ralph Waldo Emerson. As a central figure in the 19th-century American Transcendentalist movement, Emerson’s w…
First published in 1897 as a standout piece in More Beasts for Worse Children, "The Scorpion" is a masterclass in Hilaire Belloc’s signature sardonic wit. This collection served as the popular follow-up to his earlier Bad Child&rsquo…
Written by the master of metaphysical devotion, George Herbert, "The World" was first published posthumously in his 1633 collection, The Temple. As a priest and poet, Herbert used architectural metaphors to explore the fragile relationship betw…