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"Love" Quatrain by Ralph Waldo Emerson
March 22, 2026

"Love" Quatrain by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Love on his errand bound to go Can swim the flood and wade through snow, Where way is none, ’t will creep and wind And eat through Alps its home to find.
"The Scorpion" by Hilaire Belloc
March 15, 2026

"The Scorpion" by Hilaire Belloc

The Scorpion is as black as soot, He dearly loves to bite; He is a most unpleasant brute To find in bed, at night.
"The World" (Excerpt) by George Herbert
March 8, 2026

"The World" (Excerpt) by George Herbert

Love built a stately house, where Fortune came, And spinning fancies, she was heard to say That her fine cobwebs did support the frame, Whereas they were supported by the same; But Wisdom quickly swept them all away.
"The Half-Moon Westers Low, My Love" by A. E. Housman
March 1, 2026

"The Half-Moon Westers Low, My Love" by A. E. Housman

The half-moon westers low, my love, And the wind brings up the rain; And wide apart lie we, my love, And seas between the twain. I know not if it rains, my love, In the land where you do lie; And oh, so sound you sleep, my lo...
"The Violet" by Jane Taylor
Feb. 22, 2026

"The Violet" by Jane Taylor

Down in a green and shady bed, A modest violet grew, Its stalk was bent, it hung its head, As if to hide from view. And yet it was a lovely flower, Its colours bright and fair; It might have graced a rosy bower, Instead of hi...
"Green" by D. H. Lawrence
Feb. 15, 2026

"Green" by D. H. Lawrence

The dawn was apple-green, The sky was green wine held up in the sun, The moon was a golden petal between. She opened her eyes, and green They shone, clear like flowers undone, For the first time, now for the first time seen.

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The Relentless Journey:  Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Love" Quatrain
March 22, 2026

The Relentless Journey: Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Love" Quatrain

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…

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The Wit of the Wild: Hilaire Belloc’s "The Scorpion"
March 15, 2026

The Wit of the Wild: Hilaire Belloc’s "The Scorpion"

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…

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The Architecture of the Soul: George Herbert’s "The World" (Excerpt)
March 8, 2026

The Architecture of the Soul: George Herbert’s "The World" (Excerpt)

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…

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