In the harbor she stands, a beacon so bright,A symbol of freedom, bathed in golden light.Lady Liberty, with her torch…
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In the hush of leaves, where whispers softly play,A “Poem On Nature” blooms, in verses’ gentle sway.Each line a petal,…
In forests deep and oceans wide,Nature’s wonders, none can hide.Mountains standing strong and tall,Whispers of the wind enthrall. Beneath the…
Published in 1820, Ode to the West Wind is a powerful and evocative poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The poet…
William Shakespeare’s sonnet, ‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?’ is a timeless exploration of love and beauty. One…
‘O Captain! My Captain!’ by Walt Whitman is a popular poem written in honour of President Abraham Lincoln after his…
John Donne’s “Death, be not proud” is a poetic consideration on death, exploring its ultimate lack of power in the…
Born in 1757, William Blake’s “The Lamb” is a poem about innocence and faith in the goodness of God. It…
Born in 1887 and died in 1915, Rupert Brooke was an English poet and literary figure who is remembered for…
Born in 1874, Robert Frost was an American poet and four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Frost is celebrated for…