Gratiana Dancing (by: Richard Lovelace (1618 - 1657)) She beat the happy pavement By such a star made firmament, Which now no more the roof envìes! continue reading
Happiness (by: Carl Sandburg (1878 - 1967)) I asked the professors who teach the meaning of life to tell me what is happiness. continue reading
Harvest Moon (by: Josephine Preston Peabody) Over the twilight field, Over the glimmering field And bleeding furrows, with their sodden yield Of sheaves that still did writhe, After the scythe; continue reading
Healers, The (by: Laurence Binyon) In a vision of the night I saw them, In the battles of the night. ’Mid the roar and the reeling shadows of blood They were moving like light, continue reading
Hellas (by: Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 - 1822)) The world's great age begins anew, The golden years return, The earth doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn; Heaven smiles, and faiths and empires gleam continue reading
Hills Of Home (by: Malcolm Hemphrey) Oh! yon hills are filled with sunlight, and the green leaves paled to gold, And the smoking mists of Autumn hanging faintly o’er the wold; continue reading