Literature
-
William Shakespeare – Sonnet 3
Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest,Now is the time that face should form another,Whose fresh repair…
Read More » -
William Shakespeare – Sonnet 2
When forty winters shall besiege thy brow,And dig deep trenches in thy beauty’s field,Thy youth’s proud livery so gazed on…
Read More » -
William Shakespeare – Sonnet 1
From fairest creatures we desire increase,That thereby beauty’s rose might never die,But as the riper should by time decease,His tender…
Read More » -
A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s comedy, one of his most popular plays performed over the ages, was most likely written between 1590 and 1597.…
Read More » -
All’s Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare
Shakespeare probably wrote this play between 1604 and 1605. Interesting how Shakespeare popularized this idiom as an oft-used expression with…
Read More » -
Breasal The Fisherman by William Butler Yeats
Although you hide in the ebb and flowOf the pale tide when the moon has set,The people of coming days…
Read More » -
Beggar To Beggar Cried by William Butler Yeats
Time to put off the world and go somewhereAnd find my health again in the sea air,Beggar to beggar cried,…
Read More » -
Before The World Was Made by William Butler Yeats
If I make the lashes darkAnd the eyes more brightAnd the lips more scarlet,Or ask if all be rightFrom mirror…
Read More » -
Beautiful Lofty Things by William Butler Yeats
Beautiful lofty things: O’Leary’s noble head;My father upon the Abbey stage, before him a raging crowd:“This Land of Saints,’ and…
Read More » -
Baile And Aillinn by William Butler Yeats
ARGUMENT. i(Baile and Aillinn were lovers, but Aengus, the)i(Master of Love, wishing them to he happy in his own land)i(among…
Read More »