Poetry
Poem: “November” – John Clare [Vol. 4, #23.5]
November John Clare The landscape sleeps in mist from morn till noon; And, if the sun looks through, ’tis with […]
Poem: “The Sound of the Trees” – Robert Frost [Vol. 4, #23]
“The Sound of the Trees” Robert Frost I wonder about the trees. Why do we wish to bear Forever the […]
Poem: “True Kindness” – Henry David Thoreau [Vol. 4, #22.5]
“True Kindness” Henry David Thoreau True kindness is a pure divine affinity, Not founded upon human consanguinity. It is a […]
Poem: “An Autumn Sunset” – Edith Wharton [Vol. 4, #22]
I Leaguered in fire The wild black promontories of the coast extend Their savage silhouettes; The sun in universal carnage […]
Poem: “Autumn Daybreak” by Edna St. Vincent Millay [Vol. 4, #21]
Autumn Daybreak Edna St. Vincent Millay Cold wind of autumn, blowing loud At dawn, a fortnight overdue, Jostling the doors, […]


















