Lord Byron - The Bride of Abydos: A Turkish Tale: "If I do not write to empty my mind, I go mad."George Gordon ByronVypredaná5,0Postrážiť
Ovid - The Amores, or Amours: 'The cause is hidden; the effect is visible to all''Publius Ovidius NasoVypredaná4,3Postrážiť
Herman Melville Poetry 2: "I am, as I am; whether hideous, or handsome, depends upon who is made judge."Herman MelvilleVypredaná4,0Postrážiť
Percy Bysshe Shelley - The Cenci: "Poets and philosophers are the unacknowledged legislators of the world."Percy Bysshe ShelleyVypredaná4,0Postrážiť
Charles Sorley - The Poetry Of Charles Sorley: 'Strew your gladness on earth's bed, So be merry, so be dead.''Charles SorleyVypredaná4,0Postrážiť
William Hope Hodgson - The Voice of the Ocean: "A light to souls in need''William Hope HodgsonVypredaná3,0Postrážiť
Christopher Marlowe - Ovid's Elegies: "Excess of wealth is cause of covetousness."Christopher MarloweVypredanáPostrážiť
Ella Wheeler Wilcox's Poems Of Cheer: "laugh and the world laughs with you. weep and weep alone"Ella Wheeler WilcoxVypredanáPostrážiť
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - The Golden Legend: "Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but in ourselves, are triumph and defeat"Henry Wadsworth LongfellowVypredanáPostrážiť
James Whitcomb Riley - Love-Lyrics & Songs Of Home: "Think of him still as the same, I say. He is not dead-he is just away."James Whitcomb RileyVypredanáPostrážiť
William Wordsworth - Ecclesticial Sonnets, In Series, 1821-22: "The flower that smells the sweetest is shy and lowly."William WordsworthVypredanáPostrážiť
Eugene Field - Love-Songs of Childhood: "Some statesmen go to Congress and some go to jail. It is the same thing, after all"Eugene FieldVypredanáPostrážiť
James Whitcomb Riley - Child Rhymes & Farm Rhymes: "In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a trifle with a littleJames Whitcomb RileyVypredanáPostrážiť
Ella Wheeler Wilcox's Two Sunsets & Other Poems: "No question is ever settled, until it is settled right."Ella Wheeler WilcoxVypredanáPostrážiť
Herman Melville Poetry Volume 1: "It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation."Herman MelvilleVypredanáPostrážiť
James Whitcomb Riley - Afterwhiles: "In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a trifle with a little dust of harm"James Whitcomb RileyVypredanáPostrážiť
Ella Wheeler Wilcox's The Kingdom Of Love: "There is no language that love does not speak"Ella Wheeler WilcoxVypredanáPostrážiť
Daniel Defoe - The True-Born Englishman: "Why has God done this to me? What have I done to be thus used?"Daniel DefoeVypredanáPostrážiť
Percy Bysshe Shelley - The Witch Of Atlas & Other Longer Poems: "Our sweetest songs are those of saddest thought."Percy Bysshe ShelleyVypredanáPostrážiť
James Whitcomb Riley - Green Fields and Running Brooks & Other Poems: "In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a trJames Whitcomb RileyVypredanáPostrážiť
James Whitcomb Riley - Songs of Friendship: "Think of him still as the same, I say. He is not dead-he is just away."James Whitcomb RileyVypredanáPostrážiť
Ella Wheeler Wilcox's The Heart Of The New Thought: "Who would attain to summits still and fair, Must nerve himself through valleys of despair."Ella Wheeler WilcoxVypredanáPostrážiť
Israel Zangwill - Blind Children: 'I hate French poetry. What measured glitter!''Israel ZangwillVypredanáPostrážiť
William Wordsworth - The Waggoner & Other Works: "Faith is a passionate intuition."William WordsworthVypredanáPostrážiť
Ella Wheeler Wilcox's Custer & Other Poems: "A weed is but an unloved flower."Ella Wheeler WilcoxVypredanáPostrážiť
The Poetry Of Herman Melville - Volume 3: "A man thinks that by mouthing hard words he understands hard things."Herman MelvilleVypredanáPostrážiť
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Queen Mab: "Fear not for the future, weep not for the past."Percy Bysshe ShelleyVypredanáPostrážiť
The Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Volume IV: The Seaside & the FiresideHenry Wadsworth LongfellowVypredanáPostrážiť
Laurence Hope - India's Love Lyrics: 'And, under the stars growing keen above, I think of the thing that I love''Laurence HopeVypredanáPostrážiť
John Davidson - In a Music-hall & Other Poems: 'In a music-hall, rancid and hot, I lost my soul night after night''John DavidsonVypredanáPostrážiť
The Poetry of James Thomson - Volume III: Lyrical Pieces & Other WorksJames ThomsonVypredanáPostrážiť
John William Polidori - The Fall of the Angels, A Sacred Poem: "Through infinite, eternal space 'twas night''John William PolidoriVypredanáPostrážiť
Eugene Field - A Little Book of Western Verse: "Let my temptation be a book, which I shall purchase, hold and keep"Eugene FieldVypredanáPostrážiť
Eugene Field - Hoosier Lyrics: "The best of all physicians, Is apple pie and cheese!"Eugene FieldVypredanáPostrážiť
Eugene Field - Christmas Tales & Christmas Verse: "Books do actually consume air and exhale perfumes"Eugene FieldVypredanáPostrážiť
Eugene Field - John Smith U.S.A.: "The biggest fish he ever caught were those that got away"Eugene FieldVypredanáPostrážiť
Eugene Field - Second Book of Verse: 'There is a glorious candor in an honest quart of wine''Eugene FieldVypredanáPostrážiť