A prominent voice of the Harlem Renaissance, Angelina Weld Grimké was a master of the "color poem," using brief, vivid snapshots of the natural world to convey complex emotional states. First published in the early 1920s, "Dusk" is a quintess…
William Blake, a visionary artist and poet of the Romantic era, often used his work to explore the "two contrary states of the human soul." His poem "A Poison Tree," first published in 1794 in the landmark collection Songs of Experience, serves as a…
Frank Dempster Sherman was a master of the "lyric" form—short, musical poems that capture a singular emotion or image with crystalline clarity. His poem "At Midnight," first published in 1890 in his collection Lyrics for a Lute, is a perfect e…