G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) was one of the greatest thinkers and authors of the twentieth century. A major influence on C.S. Lewis, Chesterton wrote one hundred books, two hundred short stories, four thousand newspaper essays, and more—all very thought provoking and often humorous.
“Memory”
If I ever go back to Baltimore, The City of Maryland, I shall miss again as I missed before A thousand things of the world in store, The story standing in every door That beckons on every hand. I shall not know where the bonds were riven, And a hundred faiths set free, Where a [...]