Poetry
Explore the world of poetry, where words come to life and evoke a spectrum of emotions. Dive into classic works and discover verses that have shaped literature through the ages. From sonnets to free verse, this collection offers timeless expressions of love, nature, and the human experience. Perfect for both avid poetry fans and newcomers seeking a lyrical journey.

Romeo and Juliet
In a world of feuding families, two young lovers risk everything for a love that promises both ecstasy and ultimate destruction.
By William Shakespeare

Aesthetic Poetry
Explore a world where poetry becomes a beautiful, emotional experience, reflecting the fleeting nature of love, life, and art itself.
By Walter Pater

Farm Ballads
Amidst fields of gold, discover the heartwarming and humorous tales of love, loss, and the everyday battles of rural families, where laughter and tears grow side by side.
By Will Carleton

Hymns, Songs, and Fables, for Young People
Venture into a world of moral lessons and innocent wonder guided by uplifting hymns, gentle songs, and charming fables for the education of young hearts and minds.
By Eliza Lee Cabot Follen

The Iliad
Experience a war fueled by gods, heroes, and the devastating clash of egos as a legendary warrior's rage threatens to topple empires.
By Homer

The Iliad
A legendary war erupts from a clash of pride and divine anger, forever changing the fates of heroes and empires.
By Homer

Poems, Vol. IV
Find beauty in a world of emotion, nature, and society through the eyes of a poet reflecting on love, loss, and gratitude in this collection of early 20th-century verses.
By Hattie Howard

Fables
Talking creatures and enchanting beings deliver wisdom wrapped in humor, guiding readers through reflections on life's tricky moral paths.
By Ronald Ross

The tower
Embark on a journey through aging, beauty, and the desire for identity, where poems blend personal reflections with cultural observations to explore life's deepest meanings.
By W. B. (William Butler) Yeats

Pocahontas: A Poem
Witness the remarkable story of a Native American princess who, through acts of bravery and love, navigates the tumultuous collision of two worlds.
By Virginia Carter Castleman

An Old Man's Prayer
An aging man's heartbreaking story makes young soldiers swear off alcohol before marching off to war.
By George M. (George Melville) Baker

Japanese Prints
Enter a world crafted with words, where nature's beauty merges with human emotion, mirroring the grace of Japanese art.
By John Gould Fletcher

The Absurd ABC
Jump into a world of silly rhymes and characters, where each letter of the alphabet is brought to life through hilarious, topsy-turvy scenarios.
By Walter Crane

Poems, 1914-1919
In the face of war, a poet immortalizes love, loss, and the courage of fallen friends through timeless verse.
By Maurice Baring

Bees in Amber: A Little Book of Thoughtful Verse
Experience soulful verses weaving through matters of the heart, faith, and life's poignant moments.
By John Oxenham

The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes — Volume 2
Embark on a reflective voyage through life's landscapes, where nature intertwines with spirituality and emotion to illuminate the essence of human experience.
By George MacDonald

The Wind Among the Reeds
Lost loves, mythical figures, and the haunting beauty of the Irish landscape intertwine in a collection that explores the eternal search for meaning and connection.
By W. B. (William Butler) Yeats

Last Poems: Translations from the Book of Indian Love
In vibrant verses set in India, experience heartfelt emotions of passion and pain through the eyes of women navigating the highs and lows of love.
By Laurence Hope

Memories of Canada and Scotland — Speeches and Verses
Experience a journey through heartfelt verses and speeches, celebrating the intertwined histories and stunning landscapes of two nations.
By John Douglas Sutherland Campbell Argyll

Poems
Explore a world of heartfelt emotion and reflection with poems that capture the essence of love, sorrow, and the beauty of nature in a bygone era.
By Matilda Betham