Collected poems / by Yvor Winters.
1960
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Title
Collected poems / by Yvor Winters.
Edition
Revised edition.
Published
[Denver, Colorado] : Alan Swallow, 1960.
Language
English
Description
146 pages ; 20 cm
Physical Medium
8vo.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)291108
Summary
"One of the great critics and poets of our time presents in this volume the body of his poetic accomplishment ... The present edition is based upon that of 1952, plus some additional poems now just added. The recognition of the great worth of these poems has been growing steadily throughout the world."--Page [4] of cover.
Note
"A Swallow paperbook"--From cover.
Cover design by Lowell Naeve.
Cover design by Lowell Naeve.
Formatted Contents Note
A song of advent
Song
To be sung by a small boy who herds goats
Alone
The lie
Noon
The shadow's song
The aspen's song
God of roads
Sleep
The precincts of February
Jose's country
The upper meadows
Song of the trees
The cold
Quod tegit omnia
Nocturne
Song
The cold room
The barnyard
The rows of cold trees
The lady's farewell
Cossante
Poem
Death's warning
Cantabria
The skeleton laborer
Green
A sigh
Marine
The Moralists
The realization
To William Dinsmore Briggs conducting his seminar
The invaders
To Emily Dickinson
The castle of thorns
Apollo and Daphne
The fable
The empty hills
Hymns to dispel hatred at midnight
Moonrise
The fall of leaves
Inscription for a graveyard
The last visit
For Howard Baker
The slow Pacific swell
The marriage
On a view of Pasadena from the hills
The journey
A vision
The grave
Anacreontic
To a young writer
To my infant daughter
For my father's grave
By the road to the air-base
Elegy on a young airedale bitch lost some years since in the salt-marsh
Midas
Sonnet to the moon
The anniversary
Before disaster
The prince
Phasellus Ille
Orpheus
A post-card to the social muse who was invoked more formally by various Marxians and others in the pages of The New Republic during the winter of 1932-3
On the death of Senator Thomas J. Walsh
Dedication for a book of criticism
A leave-taking
On teaching the young
Chiron
Heracles
Alcmena
Theseus, a trilogy. The wrath of Artemis
Theseus and Aridne
The old age of Theseus
Socrates
To Edwin V. McKenzie
To a women on her defense of her brother unjustly convicted of murder
To David Lamson
John Day, Frontiersman
John Sutter
The California Oaks
On rereading a passage from John Muir
The Manzanita
Sir Gawaine and the green knight
An October nocturne
A spring serpent
Much in little
The cremation
An elegy
Time and the garden
To a Portrait of Melville in my library
A prayer for my son
In praise of California wines
A summer commentary
On the portrait of a scholar of the Italian Renaissance
A dedication in postscript
A winter evening
Summer noon: 1941
A testament
To a military rifle 1942
For the opening of the William Dinsmore Briggs Room
Moonlight alert
Defense of empire
Night of Battle
An ode on the despoilers of learning in an American University 1947
To Herman Melville in 1951
To the Holy Spirit
A fragment
A song in passing
To the moon
At the San Francisco Airport
Two old-fashioned songs. Danse Macabre
A dream vision.
Song
To be sung by a small boy who herds goats
Alone
The lie
Noon
The shadow's song
The aspen's song
God of roads
Sleep
The precincts of February
Jose's country
The upper meadows
Song of the trees
The cold
Quod tegit omnia
Nocturne
Song
The cold room
The barnyard
The rows of cold trees
The lady's farewell
Cossante
Poem
Death's warning
Cantabria
The skeleton laborer
Green
A sigh
Marine
The Moralists
The realization
To William Dinsmore Briggs conducting his seminar
The invaders
To Emily Dickinson
The castle of thorns
Apollo and Daphne
The fable
The empty hills
Hymns to dispel hatred at midnight
Moonrise
The fall of leaves
Inscription for a graveyard
The last visit
For Howard Baker
The slow Pacific swell
The marriage
On a view of Pasadena from the hills
The journey
A vision
The grave
Anacreontic
To a young writer
To my infant daughter
For my father's grave
By the road to the air-base
Elegy on a young airedale bitch lost some years since in the salt-marsh
Midas
Sonnet to the moon
The anniversary
Before disaster
The prince
Phasellus Ille
Orpheus
A post-card to the social muse who was invoked more formally by various Marxians and others in the pages of The New Republic during the winter of 1932-3
On the death of Senator Thomas J. Walsh
Dedication for a book of criticism
A leave-taking
On teaching the young
Chiron
Heracles
Alcmena
Theseus, a trilogy. The wrath of Artemis
Theseus and Aridne
The old age of Theseus
Socrates
To Edwin V. McKenzie
To a women on her defense of her brother unjustly convicted of murder
To David Lamson
John Day, Frontiersman
John Sutter
The California Oaks
On rereading a passage from John Muir
The Manzanita
Sir Gawaine and the green knight
An October nocturne
A spring serpent
Much in little
The cremation
An elegy
Time and the garden
To a Portrait of Melville in my library
A prayer for my son
In praise of California wines
A summer commentary
On the portrait of a scholar of the Italian Renaissance
A dedication in postscript
A winter evening
Summer noon: 1941
A testament
To a military rifle 1942
For the opening of the William Dinsmore Briggs Room
Moonlight alert
Defense of empire
Night of Battle
An ode on the despoilers of learning in an American University 1947
To Herman Melville in 1951
To the Holy Spirit
A fragment
A song in passing
To the moon
At the San Francisco Airport
Two old-fashioned songs. Danse Macabre
A dream vision.
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