“The Beautiful Suit” – Short Story by H.G. Wells
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Each and All
“Each and All” – Poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey
“Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey” – Full text of the 1798 poem by William Wordsworth
A Word for Autumn
“A Word for Autumn” – a brief essay by A.A. Milne, author of the Winny the Pooh stories.
Up in Michigan
“Up in Michigan” – a short story by Ernest Hemingway, 1923
The Travelling Bear
“The Travelling Bear” – a poem by Amy Lowell
Nature
“Nature” – an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Full Text. — “Every moment instructs, and every object: for wisdom is infused into every form.”
The Waste Land
THE WASTE LAND by T.S. Eliot. Free Full Text.
The Tyranny of Things
“The Tyrrany of Things” –
an Essay by EDWARD SANDFORD MARTIN, 1893 — “Of course it all belongs to Progress, and no one is quite willing to have it stop, but it does a comfortable sufferer good to get his head out of his conveniences sometimes and complain.”
PROMETHEUS.
In the early days of the universe, there was a great struggle for empire between Zeus and the Titans. The Titans, giant powers of heaven and earth, were for seizing whatever they wanted, with no more ado than a whirlwind. Prometheus, the wisest of all their race, long tried to persuade them that good counselContinue reading “PROMETHEUS.”