New Poems, and Variant Readings. Robert Louis Stevenson
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Название: New Poems, and Variant Readings

Автор: Robert Louis Stevenson

Издательство: Bookwire

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СКАЧАТЬ ARE HEAVEN’S PIERS

       THE ANGLER ROSE, HE TOOK HIS ROD

       SPRING CAROL

       TO WHAT SHALL I COMPARE HER?

       WHEN THE SUN COMES AFTER RAIN

       LATE, O MILLER

       TO FRIENDS AT HOME

       I, WHOM APOLLO SOMETIME VISITED

       TEMPEST TOSSED AND SORE AFFLICTED

       VARIANT FORM OF THE PRECEDING POEM

       I NOW, O FRIEND, WHOM NOISELESSLY THE SNOWS

       SINCE THOU HAST GIVEN ME THIS GOOD HOPE, O GOD

       GOD GAVE TO ME A CHILD IN PART

       OVER THE LAND IS APRIL

       LIGHT AS THE LINNET ON MY WAY I START

       COME, HERE IS ADIEU TO THE CITY

       IT BLOWS A SNOWING GALE

       NE SIT ANCILLÆ TIBI AMOR PUDOR

       TO ALL THAT LOVE THE FAR AND BLUE

       THOU STRAINEST THROUGH THE MOUNTAIN FERN

       TO ROSABELLE

       NOW BARE TO THE BEHOLDER’S EYE

       THE BOUR-TREE DEN

       SONNETS

       I.

       II.

       III.

       IV.

       V.

       VI.

       VII.

       VIII.

       AIR OF DIABELLI’S

       EPITAPHIUM EROTII

       DE M. ANTONIO

       AD MAGISTRUM LUDI

       AD NEPOTEM

       IN CHARIDEMUM

       DE LIGURRA

       IN LUPUM

       AD QUINTILIANUM

       DE HORTIS JULII MARTIALIS

       AD MARTIALEM

       IN MAXIMUM

       AD OLUM

       DE CŒNATIONE MICÆ

       DE EROTIO PUELLA

       AD PISCATOREM

       Table of Contents

      All Stevensonians owe a debt of gratitude to the Bibliophile Society of Boston for having discovered the following poems and given them light in a privately printed edition, thus making them known, in fact, to the world at large. Otherwise they would have remained scattered and hidden indefinitely in the hands of various collectors. They will be found extraordinarily interesting in their self-revelation, and some, indeed, are so intimate and personal that one understands why Stevenson withheld them from all eyes СКАЧАТЬ