Poems
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Ralph Waldo Emerson is strongly linked to Transcendentalism, a spiritual and philosophical movement that gained a great deal of popularity in mid-nineteenth-century America. Like his acclaimed essays, Emerson's poetry is deeply rooted in the beauty of the natural world, extolling the virtues of independence, clarity of thought and self-reliance.

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Year
2015
ISBN
9781776593712
Subtopic
Poetry

Contents

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Preface
Biographical Sketch
I - POEMS
Good-Bye
Each and All
The Problem
To Rhea
The Visit
Uriel
The World-Soul
The Sphinx
Alphonso of Castile
Mithridates
To J.W.
Destiny
Guy
Hamatreya
The Rhodora:
The Humble-Bee
Berrying
The Snow-Storm
Woodnotes I
Woodnotes II
Monadnoc
Fable
Ode
Astraea
Étienne de la Boéce
Compensation
Forbearance
The Park
Forerunners
Sursum Corda
Ode to Beauty
Give All to Love
To Ellen at the South
To Ellen
To Eva
Lines
The Violet
The Amulet
Thine Eyes Still Shined
Eros
Hermione
Initial, Daemonic and Celestial Love
The ...

Table of contents

  1. POEMS
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Biographical Sketch
  5. I - POEMS
  6. Good-Bye
  7. Each and All
  8. The Problem
  9. To Rhea
  10. The Visit
  11. Uriel
  12. The World-Soul
  13. The Sphinx
  14. Alphonso of Castile
  15. Mithridates
  16. To J.W.
  17. Destiny
  18. Guy
  19. Hamatreya
  20. The Rhodora:
  21. The Humble-Bee
  22. Berrying
  23. The Snow-Storm
  24. Woodnotes I
  25. Woodnotes II
  26. Monadnoc
  27. Fable
  28. Ode
  29. Astraea
  30. Étienne de la Boéce
  31. Compensation
  32. Forbearance
  33. The Park
  34. Forerunners
  35. Sursum Corda
  36. Ode to Beauty
  37. Give All to Love
  38. To Ellen at the South
  39. To Ellen
  40. To Eva
  41. Lines
  42. The Violet
  43. The Amulet
  44. Thine Eyes Still Shined
  45. Eros
  46. Hermione
  47. Initial, Daemonic and Celestial Love
  48. The Apology
  49. Merlin I
  50. Merlin II
  51. Bacchus
  52. Merops
  53. The House
  54. Saadi
  55. Holidays
  56. Xenophanes
  57. The Day's Ration
  58. Blight
  59. Musketaquid
  60. Dirge
  61. Threnody
  62. Concord Hymn
  63. II - MAY-DAY AND OTHER PIECES
  64. May-Day
  65. The Adirondacs
  66. Brahma
  67. Nemesis
  68. Fate
  69. Freedom
  70. Ode
  71. Boston Hymn
  72. Voluntaries
  73. Love and Thought
  74. Una
  75. Boston
  76. Letters
  77. Rubies
  78. Merlin's Song
  79. The Test
  80. Solution
  81. Hymn
  82. Nature I
  83. Nature II
  84. The Romany Girl
  85. Days
  86. My Garden
  87. The Chartist's Complaint
  88. The Titmouse
  89. The Harp
  90. Seashore
  91. Song of Nature
  92. Two Rivers
  93. Waldeinsamkeit
  94. Terminus
  95. The Nun's Aspiration
  96. April
  97. Maiden Speech of the Aeolian Harp
  98. Cupido
  99. The Past
  100. The Last Farewell
  101. In Memoriam E.B.E.
  102. III - ELEMENTS AND MOTTOES
  103. Experience
  104. Compensation
  105. Politics
  106. Heroism
  107. Character
  108. Culture
  109. Friendship
  110. Spiritual Laws
  111. Beauty
  112. Manners
  113. Art
  114. Unity
  115. Worship
  116. Prudence
  117. Nature
  118. The Informing Spirit
  119. Circles
  120. Intellect
  121. Gifts
  122. Promise
  123. Caritas
  124. Power
  125. Wealth
  126. Illusions
  127. IV - QUATRAINS AND TRANSLATIONS
  128. QUATRAINS
  129. A.H.
  130. Hush!
  131. Orator
  132. Artist
  133. Poet
  134. Poet
  135. Botanist
  136. Gardener
  137. Forester
  138. Northman
  139. From Alcuin
  140. Excelsior
  141. S.H.
  142. Borrowing
  143. Nature
  144. Fate
  145. Horoscope
  146. Power
  147. Climacteric
  148. Heri, Cras, Hodie
  149. Memory
  150. Love
  151. Sacrifice
  152. Pericles
  153. Casella
  154. Shakspeare
  155. Hafiz
  156. Nature in Leasts
  157. TRANSLATIONS
  158. Sonnet of Michel Angelo Buonarotti
  159. The Exile
  160. From Hafiz
  161. Epitaph
  162. Friendship
  163. From Omar Khayyam
  164. From Ali Ben Abu Taleb
  165. From Ibn Jemin
  166. The Flute
  167. To the Shah
  168. To the Shah
  169. To the Shah
  170. Song of Seyd Nimetollah of Kuhistan
  171. V - APPENDIX
  172. The Poet
  173. Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift
  174. Fragments on Nature and Life
  175. The Bohemian Hymn
  176. Grace
  177. Insight
  178. Pan
  179. Monadnoc from Afar
  180. September
  181. Eros
  182. October
  183. Peter's Field
  184. Music
  185. The Walk
  186. Cosmos
  187. The Miracle
  188. The Waterfall
  189. Walden
  190. The Enchanter
  191. Written in a Volume of Goethe
  192. Riches
  193. Philosopher
  194. Intellect
  195. Limits
  196. Inscription for a Well in Memory of the Martyrs of the War
  197. The Exile
  198. VI - POEMS OF YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD
  199. The Bell
  200. Thought
  201. Prayer
  202. To-Day
  203. Fame
  204. The Summons
  205. The River
  206. Good Hope
  207. Lines to Ellen
  208. Security
  209. A Mountain Grave
  210. A Letter
  211. Hymn
  212. Self-Reliance
  213. Written in Naples
  214. Written at Rome
  215. Webster
  216. Endnotes