
These poems are largely in the nature of fables, fables without morals. If philosophy were not in such ill repute and so devoid of humor, they might be called philosophic poems for they tend to excite and to irritate intelligence rather than sentiment. But if the passion of the...

"Cobwebs and Cosmos" is a profound and evocative collection of poetry by Paul Eldridge that explores the delicate intersection between the trivialities of human existence and the vast, indifferent expanse of the universe. Through a series of concise and often ironical verses,...