
In this classic poem by Emily Dickinson, follow the speaker’s encounter with a bird that reveals both its charm and cruelty. Marvel at the poetic language and imagery that capture the bird’s movement and flight.
In this classic poem by Emily Dickinson, follow the speaker’s encounter with a bird that reveals both its charm and cruelty. Marvel at the poetic language and imagery that capture the bird’s movement and flight.
“…Be beautiful in your actions, lovely in your deeds…”
Here, we present selected quotes by Auguste Rodin –
By William Shakespeare Lo! in the orient when the gracious lightLifts up his burning head, each under eyeDoth homage to […]
By William Shakespeare Then let not winter’s ragged hand deface,In thee thy summer, ere thou be distilled:Make sweet some vial; […]
By William Shakespeare Those hours, that with gentle work did frameThe lovely gaze where every eye doth dwell,Will play the […]
By William Shakespeare Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spendUpon thy self thy beauty’s legacy?Nature’s bequest gives nothing, but doth lend,And […]
By William Shakespeare Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest,Now is the time that face should form […]