Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) was an intensely public poet and an intensely private man. His own griefs, and they were considerable, barely make an appearance in all the large body of his ...
In late-medieval England, the resolution of the Wars of the Roses in 1485 meant the establishment, with the House of Tudor, of something approaching a stable monarchy. Under Henry VII and his ...
The Yakima Coffeehouse Poets, a nonprofit formed in 2014 to represent the interests of poets and poetry lovers in Central Washington, is the organization behind this monthly poetry column, which runs ...
Life is all about choices. Let us choose to “turn the other cheek” instead of fighting back. Let us choose not to offend ...
On Christmas Day 1863, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow sat in his chair at his writing table and began a poem. “I heard the bells on Christmas Day / Their old, familiar carols play, / and wild and sweet / ...
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