Selected American and British Poems
“The Conquest of Fairyland”
by FCIT
A king ends up cursed.
A king ends up cursed.
Poloinius intends to keep a watchful eye on Laertes. Ophelia reports a strange encounter with Hamlet to her father.
The decision to move to Europe energizes both Dimmesdale and Hester. Dimmesdale declares that he can feel joy once again, and Hester throws the scarlet letter from her chest. Hester reveals Pearl's heritage.
Little Bear looks in a schoolhouse window and scares the children.
Curly and Flop are left alone at Uncle Wiggly’s bungalow. They meet Pocohontas who wants some jelly. They give her what they have and she promises to do them a favor sometime. Then, a big bear comes and captures the two pigs. Pocohontas makes a bow and arrow and wounds the bear saving the two pigs.
Mary and Mrs. Medlock arrive at the mansion to find that Mr. Craven does not wish to see them. Mrs. Medlock shuts Mary in her room and forbids her to wander the mansion.
Eliza puts herself in danger to avoid capture. Sam and Andy return to the Shelby home with good news.
A story about a sheepdog named Wylie that helped farmers in the market with her expert herding skills.
The author describes a much revered flower that decorates the landscape of Florida.
A princess frees a prince trapped by magic in an iron stove, then has to travel far to find him and reclaim him.
"Silently without my window,"
Superstition puts the crew on edge. Tragedy befalls a member of the crew.
"If thro’ the sea of night which here surrounds me,"
The Capulet house prepare for the wedding of Juliet.
"Ah broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever!"
A poem about hope (using water as a metaphor)
Eiros and Charmion discuss the events that led to the end of life on Earth.
"Tell your love where the roses blow,"
The ghosts of past playing children linger in the neighborhood.
The poet ruminates upon the morning sun shining on the woods and hills. He encourages readers to spend more time in nature to soothe their souls.
A poem describing the story of a wine pitcher as used in ancient days
Mr. Crow tricks Tommy into paying a call on his new friend Spot. When Tommy sees that Farmer Green has a new dog, he runs home.
What if I say I shall not wait?
After a brief tangle with a manatee, the boat frees itself.
Ross and an old man discuss the series of strange events that have occurred. Macduff informs Ross of Macbeth's new title.