
Helen Gray Cone
Helen Gray Cone was a poet and professor of English literature. She spent her entire career at Hunter College in New York City.
A chant of love for England, and other poems
Experience an exploration of both love and loss, entwined with national identity, during a time of global conflict and the resulting aftermath.
By Helen Gray Cone
Soldiers of the light
Witness the courageous acts and heavy sacrifices of heroes and historical figures through a collection of moving poems that blend sorrow with glimmers of hope during times of conflict.
By Helen Gray Cone
Oberon and Puck : $b Verses grave and gay
Enter a world of fairy princes and mischievous sprites, where joyful verses meet sorrowful reflections on life, love, and the mysteries of existence.
By Helen Gray Cone
The coat without a seam, and other poems
Amidst war and division, discover heartfelt poems that passionately call for unity and peace, where love and sacrifice meet in a hopeful vision of a seamless world.
By Helen Gray Cone
The ride to the lady, and other poems
Experience a captivating journey through love, loss, and life's profound questions in these timeless verses that paint vivid portraits of human emotion and nature's beauty.
By Helen Gray Cone