
A living anthology of short poems and pictures from the late-1800s and early-1900s.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 163 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | a month ago |
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—: An Evening Sky :—
The evening sky is one of hush’d repose;
The solemn clouds that in the foreground l...
Leo Bensemann - Fantastica: Thirteen Drawings (Caxton Press, 1937)
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—: Waves: A Beginning :—
Now in the dark...
William Sanger - “Mother & Child” (c. 1920s?)
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—: Lines in Defense of Vers Libre :—
Build me no songs with paltry r...
“In memoriam for Elizabeth Randolph, beloved mother of brothers Asa Philip and James W. Randolph.” (The Messenger, 1926)
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—: The Ga...
Curtis Moffat - “Flame” (1919)
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—: Dust Is Our Garment :—
That her dust is our garment,
Her fruits our e...
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