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Prufrock--1917 | 1 | |
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock | 3 | |
Portrait of a Lady | 8 | |
Preludes | 13 | |
Rhapsody on a Windy Night | 16 | |
Morning at the Window | 19 | |
The Boston Evening Transcript | 20 | |
Aunt Helen | 21 | |
Cousin Nancy | 22 | |
Mr. Apollinax | 23 | |
Hysteria | 24 | |
Conversation Galante | 25 | |
La Figlia che Piange | 26 | |
Poems--1920 | 27 | |
Gerontion | 29 | |
Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar | 32 | |
Sweeney Erect | 34 | |
A Cooking Egg | 36 | |
Le Directeur | 38 | |
Melange Adultere de Tout | 39 | |
Lune de Miel | 40 | |
The Hippopotamus | 41 | |
Dans le Restaurant | 43 | |
Whispers of Immortality | 45 | |
Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service | 47 | |
Sweeney Among the Nightingales | 49 | |
The Waste Land--1922 | 51 | |
I. | The Burial of the Dead | 53 |
II. | A Game of Chess | 56 |
III. | The Fire Sermon | 60 |
IV. | Death by Water | 65 |
V. | What the Thunder Said | 66 |
Notes on 'The Waste Land' | 70 | |
The Hollow Men--1925 | 77 | |
Ash-Wednesday--1930 | 83 | |
I. | Because I do not hope to turn again | 85 |
II. | Lady, three white leopards sat under a juniper-tree | 87 |
III. | At the first turning of the second stair | 89 |
IV. | Who walked between the violet and the violet | 90 |
V. | If the lost word is lost, if the spent word is spent | 92 |
VI. | Although I do not hope to turn again | 94 |
Ariel Poems | 97 | |
Journey of the Magi--1927 | 99 | |
A Song for Simeon--1928 | 101 | |
Animula--1929 | 103 | |
Marina--1930 | 105 | |
The Cultivation of Christmas Trees--1954 | 107 | |
Unfinished Poems | 109 | |
Sweeney Agonistes | 111 | |
Fragment of a Prologue | 111 | |
Fragment of an Agon | 118 | |
Coriolan | 125 | |
I. | Triumphal March--1931 | 125 |
II. | Difficulties of a Statesman | 127 |
Minor Poems | 131 | |
Eyes that last I saw in tears | 133 | |
The wind sprang up at four o'clock | 134 | |
Five-finger exercises | 135 | |
I. | Lines to a Persian Cat | 135 |
II. | Lines to a Yorkshire Terrier | 135 |
III. | Lines to a Duck in the Park | 136 |
IV. | Lines to Ralph Hodgson Esqre | 136 |
V. | Lines for Cuscuscaraway and Mirza Murad Ali Beg | 137 |
Landscapes | 138 | |
I. | New Hampshire | 138 |
II. | Virginia | 139 |
III. | Usk | 140 |
IV. | Rannoch, by Glencoe | 141 |
V. | Cape Ann | 142 |
Lines for an Old Man | 143 | |
Choruses From 'the Rock'--1934 | 145 | |
I. | The Eagle soars in the summit of Heaven | 147 |
II. | Thus your fathers were made | 152 |
III. | The Word of the Lord came unto me, saying | 155 |
IV. | There are those who would build the Temple | 158 |
V. | O Lord, deliver me from the man of excellent intention and impure heart | 159 |
VI. | It is hard for those who have never known persecution | 160 |
VII. | In the beginning God created the world | 162 |
VIII. | O Father we welcome your words | 165 |
IX. | Son of Man, behold with thine eyes, and hear with thine ears | 167 |
X. | You have seen the house built, you have seen it adorned | 169 |
Four Quartets | 173 | |
Burnt Norton--1935 | 175 | |
East Coker--1940 | 182 | |
The Dry Salvages--1941 | 191 | |
Little Gidding--1942 | 200 | |
Occasional Verses | 211 | |
Defense of the Islands | 213 | |
A Note on War Poetry | 215 | |
To the Indians Who Died in Africa | 217 | |
To Walter de la Mare | 219 | |
A Dedication to My Wife | 221 |
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Add Collected Poems, 1909-1962, There is no more authoritative collection of the poetry that Eliot himself wished to preserve than this volume, published two years before his death in 1965. Poet, dramatist, critic, and editor, T. S. Eliot was one of the defining figures of twentie, Collected Poems, 1909-1962 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Collected Poems, 1909-1962, There is no more authoritative collection of the poetry that Eliot himself wished to preserve than this volume, published two years before his death in 1965. Poet, dramatist, critic, and editor, T. S. Eliot was one of the defining figures of twentie, Collected Poems, 1909-1962 to your collection on WonderClub |