Square Stanza verse by Lewis Carroll Posted on November 20, 2012 by JaySelthofner This verse by Lewis Carroll is remarkable for more than its melancholy: It can be read both “across” and “down.” Republished by Blog Post Promoter Posts related to Square Stanza verse by Lewis CarrollThe Jabberwocky by Lewis CarrollDreamland by Lewis Carroll"A boat beneath a sunny sky" by Lewis CarrollRules And Regulations by Lewis CarrollA Valentine by Lewis CarrollPunctuality by Lewis CarrollPhilip Larkin - This Be the VerseHeavenly Promises on Mended Wings by Mike LewisJim Carroll - New York City VariationsEmilie Autumn - Poem: At What Point Does a Shakespeare SayThere is a pleasure in the pathless woods by Lord ByronWho Is WeAlice in Wonderland Fork in the Road quoteWhen The Snow Has MeltedProsaic real poetry from "a/k/a Tommy Chong"Dorothy Parker - I Know I Have Been Happiest"Lindsey Baum Will Sing Again" by Bob Rich"Lullaby for Charlie Hunt" by Bob Rich"An Interview with Emasculated King Kong" (humor) by Bob Rich"Heather Teague Sees Beautiful Things" by Bob RichPablo Neruda's Poema Veinte“Billy Smolinski’s Love of Life” by Bob Rich"The Houses by the Sea" by Bob Rich"Kyron Horman Will Someday Be a Basketball Star" by Bob Rich"Jesse Ross's Unfinished Song" by Bob Rich