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The collected poems of Archibald MacLeish by Archibald MacLeish - Boston, Massachusetts Houghton Mifflin Company 1962 - 417 p.
PART ONE: 1. from Tower of ivory (1917): Baccalaureate; Two poems from the war; An eternity; 2. from The Happy marriage (1924); 3. from Streets in the moon (1926); The silent slain; Lines for a prologue; L'an trentiesme de mon eage; Le Secret humain; 1892-19--; Interrogate the stones; Yacht for sale; Immortal Helix; Verses for a centennial; Mother Goose's Garland; March; Mistral ove the graves; Corporate entity; The end of the world; The farm; Eleven; Waystation; Chartres; Signature for tempo; Nocturne; Selene afterwards; No lamp has ever shown us where to look; "Le seul malheur est que je me sais pas lire"; Ancestral; Grazing locomotives; Some aspects of immortality; Voyage en provence; Memorial rain; Man!; Hearts' and flowers'; Against Illuminations; Ars poetica; Sketch for a potrait of mme. G-- M--; 4. from New Found Land (1930); Cinema of a man; Memory green; "Not marble nor the gilded monuments"; Return; You, Andrew Marvell; Salute; Immortal Autumn; Tourisht death; Land's end; Reproach to dead poets; Men; Epistle to be left in the earth; American letter; .....& Forty-second street - 5. from Fresoes for Mr. Rockefeller's city (1933): Landscape as a nude; Wildwest; Burying ground by the ties; Oil painting of the artiest as the artist; Empire builders; Background with revolutionaries - from Poems, 1924-1933: Pony rock; Cook county; Aeterna poetae memoria; Men of my century loved Mozart; Critical obvervations; Sentiments for a dedication; The revenant; De votre bonheur il ne reste que vos photos; Lines for an interment; Seafarer; Voyage; The night dream; Unfinished history; Before March; Broken promise; Epistle to Leon-Paul Fargue; Invocation to the Social Muse; Nat Bacon's bones; Galan - 7. from Public Speech (1936): Pole star; Speech to those who say camrade; Speech to the detrators; Speech to a crowd; The lost speakers; Poems for the time of change; The German girls! The German Girls!; "Dover Beach" --A note to that poem; The sunset piece; Words to be spoken; The woman on the stair - 8. from Actfive and other poems (1948): Geography of this time; Definition of the frontiers; Voyage west; Journey home; The rape of the swan; Psyche with the candle; The linden trees; Excavation of Troy; The cat in the wood; Winter is another country; What must; Poem in prose; Ever since; Tricked by eternity the heart; Years of the dog; The learned men; The treason crime; The two trees; The snow fall; The spanish lie; The young dead soldiers; Brave New world - Later Poems (1951- ): Words in time; Bahamas; Out of sleep awakened; Epitaph for John McCutcheon; Calypso's island; Thunderhead; What any lover learns; The steamboat whistle; Starved lovers; The old man to the lizard; The triumph of the shell; They come no more, those words, those finches; You also, gaius valerius catullus; The old man in the leaf smoke; The linden branch; Autumn; Where the hayfields were; The burial; The bed; A man's work; What riddle asked the sphinx; Music and drum; What the old women say ; The two priests; The serpent's riddle; Eve's riddle; The babe's riddle; Eve's rebuke to her child; What the serpent said to Adam; What the lion said to the child; Eve quiets her children; The serpent's cradle song; Eve to the storm of thunder; Eve old; Eve's first prophecy; Eve's second prophecy; Eve explains to the thrush who repeats everything; What the wind said to the water: What the water replied
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The collected poems of Archibald MacLeish by Archibald MacLeish - Boston, Massachusetts Houghton Mifflin Company 1962 - 417 p.
PART ONE: 1. from Tower of ivory (1917): Baccalaureate; Two poems from the war; An eternity; 2. from The Happy marriage (1924); 3. from Streets in the moon (1926); The silent slain; Lines for a prologue; L'an trentiesme de mon eage; Le Secret humain; 1892-19--; Interrogate the stones; Yacht for sale; Immortal Helix; Verses for a centennial; Mother Goose's Garland; March; Mistral ove the graves; Corporate entity; The end of the world; The farm; Eleven; Waystation; Chartres; Signature for tempo; Nocturne; Selene afterwards; No lamp has ever shown us where to look; "Le seul malheur est que je me sais pas lire"; Ancestral; Grazing locomotives; Some aspects of immortality; Voyage en provence; Memorial rain; Man!; Hearts' and flowers'; Against Illuminations; Ars poetica; Sketch for a potrait of mme. G-- M--; 4. from New Found Land (1930); Cinema of a man; Memory green; "Not marble nor the gilded monuments"; Return; You, Andrew Marvell; Salute; Immortal Autumn; Tourisht death; Land's end; Reproach to dead poets; Men; Epistle to be left in the earth; American letter; .....& Forty-second street - 5. from Fresoes for Mr. Rockefeller's city (1933): Landscape as a nude; Wildwest; Burying ground by the ties; Oil painting of the artiest as the artist; Empire builders; Background with revolutionaries - from Poems, 1924-1933: Pony rock; Cook county; Aeterna poetae memoria; Men of my century loved Mozart; Critical obvervations; Sentiments for a dedication; The revenant; De votre bonheur il ne reste que vos photos; Lines for an interment; Seafarer; Voyage; The night dream; Unfinished history; Before March; Broken promise; Epistle to Leon-Paul Fargue; Invocation to the Social Muse; Nat Bacon's bones; Galan - 7. from Public Speech (1936): Pole star; Speech to those who say camrade; Speech to the detrators; Speech to a crowd; The lost speakers; Poems for the time of change; The German girls! The German Girls!; "Dover Beach" --A note to that poem; The sunset piece; Words to be spoken; The woman on the stair - 8. from Actfive and other poems (1948): Geography of this time; Definition of the frontiers; Voyage west; Journey home; The rape of the swan; Psyche with the candle; The linden trees; Excavation of Troy; The cat in the wood; Winter is another country; What must; Poem in prose; Ever since; Tricked by eternity the heart; Years of the dog; The learned men; The treason crime; The two trees; The snow fall; The spanish lie; The young dead soldiers; Brave New world - Later Poems (1951- ): Words in time; Bahamas; Out of sleep awakened; Epitaph for John McCutcheon; Calypso's island; Thunderhead; What any lover learns; The steamboat whistle; Starved lovers; The old man to the lizard; The triumph of the shell; They come no more, those words, those finches; You also, gaius valerius catullus; The old man in the leaf smoke; The linden branch; Autumn; Where the hayfields were; The burial; The bed; A man's work; What riddle asked the sphinx; Music and drum; What the old women say ; The two priests; The serpent's riddle; Eve's riddle; The babe's riddle; Eve's rebuke to her child; What the serpent said to Adam; What the lion said to the child; Eve quiets her children; The serpent's cradle song; Eve to the storm of thunder; Eve old; Eve's first prophecy; Eve's second prophecy; Eve explains to the thrush who repeats everything; What the wind said to the water: What the water replied
American Poetry --Collection
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