
- 102 pages
- English
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Forty-Two Poems
About this book
This antiquarian book contains forty-two poems by the seminal English poet, James Elroy Flecker. Flecker's beautiful and moving poetry will appeal to all manner of poetry-lovers, and this collection is a veritable must-have for fans of his pioneering poetry. The verses contained herein include: 'To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence', 'RioupĂ©roux', 'The Town Without a Market', 'The Ballad of Camden Town', 'Mignon', 'Felo De Se', 'Tenebris Interlucentem', 'Invitation', 'Ballad of the Londoner', 'The First Sonnet of Bathrolaire', and many more. James Elroy Flecker (1884 â 1915) was an esteemed English poet, playwright, and novelist. In his poetry writing, he was heavily influenced by the writings of the Parnassian poets. This book is being republished now in an affordable, modern edition, complete with a new biography of the author.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Contents
- To a Poet a thousand years hence
- Rioupéroux
- The Town without a Market
- The Ballad of Camden Town
- Mignon
- Felo de se
- Tenebris Interlucentem
- Invitation to a young but learned friend to abandon Archaeology for the moment, and play once more with his neglected muse
- Ballad of the Londoner
- The First Sonnet of Bathrolaire
- The Second Sonnet of Bathrolaire
- The Masque of the Magi
- The Ballad of Hampstead Heath
- Litany to Satan
- The Translator and the Children
- Opportunity
- Destroyer of Ships, Men, Cities
- War Song of the Saracens
- Joseph and Mary
- No Cowardâs Song
- A Western Voyage
- Fountains
- The Welsh Sea
- Oxford Canal
- Hialmar speaks to the Raven
- The Ballad of the Student in the South
- The Queenâs song
- Lord Arnaldos
- We that were friends
- My Friend
- Ideal
- Mary Magdalen
- I rose from dreamless hours
- Prayer
- A Miracle of Bethlehem
- Gravis Dulcis Immutabilis
- Pillage
- The Ballad of Zacho
- Pavlovna in London
- The Sentimentalist
- Don Juan in Hell
- The Ballad of Iskander