
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

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

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

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

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