A poem about unspoken love, the quiet ache of longing and all the things we wish someone understood without being told.
The repeated line “If you but knew!” turns each stanza into a confession.
Do you think the beloved ever realizes?
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09.03.2026 17:25
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A beautiful example of the sonnet form reflecting on nature and time.
What image in this poem stays with you the most?
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06.03.2026 16:56
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A powerful example of the villanelle form, where repetition becomes devotion.
The refrain “Ireland, Ireland!” echoes like a vow.
What do you think repetition does here, lament, prayer, or battle cry?
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01.03.2026 22:01
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In this biting fable, Jean de La Fontaine pokes at the fragility of justice, showing how confusion, rhetoric, and exhaustion can reduce judgment to chance. A centuries-old satire that still feels uncomfortably familiar.
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27.02.2026 12:32
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Quantity of fools ≠ quality of comedy.
23.02.2026 17:40
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“I’d bet my moon against his stars — and gamble for the sun.” 🌙🎲
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23.02.2026 00:23
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In just a few lines, William Allingham reminds us how the simplest spring scene, ducks, sky, clouds, can linger for a lifetime. A tiny lyric about memory, tenderness, and how ordinary beauty becomes sacred with time.
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20.02.2026 16:34
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Thomas Moore writes love not as fleeting delight, but as a bond tested in sorrow and strengthened by trial, a lyric of devotion that refuses doubt.
18.02.2026 23:27
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In Love Despised, Madison Julius Cawein confronts love not as sweetness, but as torment, asking why we pursue what wounds us, and reminding us that beauty carries its own inevitable fading. A sonnet of fire, frost, and hard wisdom.
16.02.2026 17:09
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Some hardships are best handled with exact change
15.02.2026 16:08
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All human record is effaced, only love holds the wave.
13.02.2026 13:29
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They call a carriage and drive back into fairyland.
10.02.2026 18:09
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Reflecting on mortality… interrupted by the bell.
09.02.2026 22:58
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Eros and the Muse, love and thought, travelling hand in hand.
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08.02.2026 16:52
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In The Snowdrop, Tennyson welcomes the earliest flower of the year, small, brave, and prophetic, a reminder that even in the coldest months, renewal has already begun.
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07.02.2026 19:07
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In just eight lines, James Joyce captures the quiet devastation of a choice made for love — and the irreversible cost it exacts. A poem about loyalty broken, intimacy gained, and a friendship lost beyond repair.
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06.02.2026 17:42
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A neat little couplet from Jean Blewett, poking fun at reputation, rumor, and the unstoppable return of gossip — proof that social satire doesn’t need many lines to land its point.
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04.02.2026 15:01
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In A Waft of Perfume, Ella Wheeler Wilcox shows how a fleeting scent can collapse centuries — turning an ordinary street into a stage of ancient beauty, desire, and legend, before quietly releasing us back to the present.
03.02.2026 15:32
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Some people choose the bitter cup — and somehow end up happier for it.
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31.01.2026 23:43
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There’s life in thought — and endless life in thought.
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28.01.2026 13:11
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A classic Bashō haiku — quiet, sharp, and complete in three lines. A reminder that depth doesn’t need spectacle, and strength doesn’t need comparison.
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27.01.2026 15:58
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The heart dances. The beloved walks on.
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25.01.2026 17:51
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“Belloc’s parenting advice, in four lines.”
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25.01.2026 16:56
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In The Watcher at the Gate, George MacDonald imagines a quiet guardian of fate — one who sees sorrow, patience, and passage without judgment, waiting for the moment when all journeys return to rest. A poem of endurance, mystery, and hope.
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24.01.2026 23:32
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In Exclusion, Emily Dickinson writes one of poetry’s clearest declarations of inner sovereignty — where the soul chooses deliberately, resists spectacle and power, and guards its attention as something sacred.
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23.01.2026 12:52
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In Content and Happiness, Ella Wheeler Wilcox gently untangles two ideas often mistaken as one — showing contentment as steady and chosen, and happiness as fleeting, intense, and inseparable from fear. A sonnet of quiet clarity.
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22.01.2026 14:40
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“My liege lady. My heart’s throne.”
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22.01.2026 00:56
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In The Bridegroom to His Bride, Jean Ingelow writes love as reverence — a devotion that asks not for riches or triumph, but for presence, intimacy, and shared reign of the heart.
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20.01.2026 20:12
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In A Stormy Sunset, Madison Julius Cawein turns violent weather into rapture — clouds bloom like molten petals, and even the storm gives birth to light. A poem where destruction and beauty share the same sky.
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20.01.2026 12:17
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In Corinna, Thomas Campion binds love and music so closely that emotion itself becomes an instrument — rising with joy, breaking with grief. A beautifully balanced lyric from the Renaissance.
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19.01.2026 16:05
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