Philosophy of Furniture

Philosophy of Furniture by Edgar Allan Poe.   Philosophy of Furniture In the internal decoration, if not in the external architecture of their residences, the English are supreme. The Italians have but little sentiment beyond

To The Driving Cloud

To The Driving Cloud by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow     Gloomy and dark art thou, O chief of the mighty Omahas; Gloomy and dark as the driving cloud, whose name thou hast taken! Wrapt in

To A Child

To A Child by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow     Dear child! how radiant on thy mother’s knee, With merry-making eyes and jocund smiles, Thou gazest at the painted tiles, Whose figures grace, With many a

The Wind Over The Chimney

The Wind Over The Chimney by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow   See, the fire is sinking low, Dusky red the embers glow, While above them still I cower, While a moment more I linger, Though the