
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…
Best known for his cycle A Shropshire Lad, A. E. Housman was a master of capturing profound grief and longing with deceptive simplicity. "The Half-Moon Westers Low, My Love" was published in his 1922 collection, Last Poems. It serves as a haunting e…
Best known for penning the lyrics to "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," Jane Taylor was a prolific English poet and novelist whose work often focused on moral and spiritual themes for children. "The Violet," published in 1806 within the collection Rhy…