Poems of an Indian summer

To build one's house is very much like making one’s will. When the time does arrive for building this house, it is not the mason’s nor the craftsman’s moment, but that moment in which every man makes one poem, at any rate, in his life. And so, in our towns and their outskirts, we have had during the last forty years not so much houses as poems, poems of an Indian summer, for a house is the crowning of a career.

  1. ​Rand Hill​
  2. ​Japanese Death Poems​
  3. ​Each ruler commissioned his own garden​
  4. ​The Abode of Fancy​