Also, some pieces never before published are here given in an Appendix; on various grounds. Some of them appear to have had Mr. Emerson's approval, but to have been withheld because they were unfinished. These it seemed best not to suppress, now that they can never receive their completion. Others, mostly of an early date, remained unpublished doubtless because of their personal and private nature. Some of these seem to have an autobiographic interest sufficient to justify their publication. Others again, often mere fragments, have been admitted as characteristic or as expressing in poetic form thoughts found in the Essays.
THE EXILE.
(AFTER TALIESSIN.)
THE heavy blue chainOf the boundless mainDidst thou, just man, endure.I HAVE an arrow that will find its mark,A mastiff that will bite without a bark.
Table of Contents
Cover
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
i.: poems.
the sphinx.
each and all.
the problem.
to rhea.
the visit.
uriel.
the world-soul.
alphonso of castile.
mithridates.
to j. w.
destiny.
guy.
hamatreya.
earth-song.
good-bye.
the rhodora: on being asked, whence is the flower?
the humble-bee.
berrying.
the snow-storm.
woodnotes.
woodnotes.
monadnoc.
fable.
ode. inscribed to w. h. channing.
astræ
étienne de la boéce.
compensation.
forbearance.
the park.
forerunners.
sursum corda.
ode to beauty.
give all to love.
to ellen at the south.
to eva.
the amulet.
thine eyes still shined.
eros.
hermione.
initial, dæmonic, and celestial love
the apology.
merlin.
merlin.
bacchus.
merops.
saadi.
holidays.
xenophanes.
the day\'s ration.
blight.
musketaquid.
dirge. concord, 1838.
threnody.
concord hymn: sung at the completion of the battle monument, april 19, 1836.
ii.: may-day and other pieces.
may-day.
the adirondacs. a journal.
Occasional and Misc. Pieces: brahma.
fate.
freedom.
ode. sung in the town hall, concord, july 4, 1857.
boston hymn. read in music hall, january 1, 1863.
voluntaries
boston. sicut patribus, sit deus nobib. [Read in Faneuil Hall, on December 16, 1873, the Centennial Anniverary at the Destruction of the Tea in Roston Harbor.]
letters.
rubies.
the test. (Musa loquitur.)
solution.
hymn sung at the second church, boston, at the ordination of rev. chandler robbins.
Nature and Life: nature.
nature.
the romany girl.
days.
the chartist\'s complaint.
my garden.
the titmouse.
the harp.
sea-shore.
song of nature.
two rivers.
waldeinsamkeit.
terminus.
the nun\'s aspiration.
april.
maiden speech of the æolian harp.
cupido.
the past.
the last farewell. lines written by the author\'s brother, edward bliss emerson, whilst sailing out of boston harbor, bound for the island of porto rico, in 1832.
in memoriam. edward bliss emerson.
Elements: experience.
compensation.
politics.
heroism.
character. 1
culture.
friendship.
beauty.
manners.
art.
spiritual laws.
unity.
worship.
quatrains.
translations.
iii.: appendix.
the poet. 1
fragments on the poet and the poetic gift. 1
fragments on nature and life.
the bohemian hymn.
prayer.
grace.
eros.
written in naples, march 1833.
written at rome, 1833.
peter\'s field. 1
the walk.
may morning.
the miracle.
the waterfall.
walden. 1
pan.
monadnoc from afar.
the south wind.
fame.
webster. from the phi beta kappa poem, 1834.
written in a volume of goethe.
the enchanter.
philosopher.
limits.
inscription for a well in memory of the martyrs of the war.
the exile. (after taliessin.)
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