#Americans
We thrill too strangely at the mas… We shrink too sadly from the large… Which for its own completeness agi… And undetermines us; we do not fee… We dare not feel it yet—the splend…
Two men came out of Shannon’s, ha… The faces of each other for so lon… As they had listened there to an o… Sung thinly in a wastrel monotone By some unhappy night-bird, who ha…
Small knowledge have we that by kn… May not some day be quaint as any… In almagest or chronicle of old, Whereat we smile because we are as… The last—though not the last who m…
When he, who is the unforgiven, Beheld her first, he found her fai… No promise ever dreamt in heaven Could have lured him anywhere That would have nbeen away from th…
NOTE.—The following imaginary dialogue between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which is not based upon any specific incident in American history, may be supposed to have occurred...
The Master played the bishop’s pa… For jest, while Atherton looked o… The master played this way and tha… And Atherton, amazed thereat, Said “Now I have a thing in view
Not by the grief that stuns and ov… All outward recognition of reveale… And righteous omnipresence are the… Of most of us affrighted and disea… But rather by the common snarls of…
I did not think that I should fin… When I came back again; but there… As in the days they dreamed of whe… Was in their cheeks and women call… Be sure, they met me with an ancie…
At first I thought there was a su… Persuasion in his face; but the fr… That filled it when he stopped and… Shone joyously, and so I let it s… He said his name was Fleming Help…
We go no more to Calverly’s, For there the lights are few and l… And who are there to see by them, Or what they see, we do not know. Poor strangers of another tongue
As eons of incalculable strife Are in the vision of one moment ca… So are the common, concrete things… Divinely shadowed on the walls of… We shriek to live, but no man ever…
Not even if with a wizard force I… Have summoned whomsoever I would… Should anyone else have come than… Uncalled, to share with me my fire… For though I should have said tha…
ONCE, when I wandered in the woo… An old man tottered up to me and s… “Come, friend, and see the grave t… For Amaryllis.” There was in the… Of his complaint such quaver and s…
Nothing will hold him longer—let h… Let him go down where others have… Little he cares whether we smile o… Or if we know, or if we think we k… The call is on him for his overthr…
Because he was a butcher and there… Did earn an honest living (and did… I would not have you think that R… Was any more a brute than you or… For when they told him that his wi…