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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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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 ...
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
- POEMS
- Contents
- 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 Apology
- Merlin I
- Merlin II
- Bacchus
- Merops
- The House
- Saadi
- Holidays
- Xenophanes
- The Day's Ration
- Blight
- Musketaquid
- Dirge
- Threnody
- Concord Hymn
- II - MAY-DAY AND OTHER PIECES
- May-Day
- The Adirondacs
- Brahma
- Nemesis
- Fate
- Freedom
- Ode
- Boston Hymn
- Voluntaries
- Love and Thought
- Una
- Boston
- Letters
- Rubies
- Merlin's Song
- The Test
- Solution
- Hymn
- Nature I
- Nature II
- The Romany Girl
- Days
- My Garden
- The Chartist's Complaint
- The Titmouse
- The Harp
- Seashore
- Song of Nature
- Two Rivers
- Waldeinsamkeit
- Terminus
- The Nun's Aspiration
- April
- Maiden Speech of the Aeolian Harp
- Cupido
- The Past
- The Last Farewell
- In Memoriam E.B.E.
- III - ELEMENTS AND MOTTOES
- Experience
- Compensation
- Politics
- Heroism
- Character
- Culture
- Friendship
- Spiritual Laws
- Beauty
- Manners
- Art
- Unity
- Worship
- Prudence
- Nature
- The Informing Spirit
- Circles
- Intellect
- Gifts
- Promise
- Caritas
- Power
- Wealth
- Illusions
- IV - QUATRAINS AND TRANSLATIONS
- QUATRAINS
- A.H.
- Hush!
- Orator
- Artist
- Poet
- Poet
- Botanist
- Gardener
- Forester
- Northman
- From Alcuin
- Excelsior
- S.H.
- Borrowing
- Nature
- Fate
- Horoscope
- Power
- Climacteric
- Heri, Cras, Hodie
- Memory
- Love
- Sacrifice
- Pericles
- Casella
- Shakspeare
- Hafiz
- Nature in Leasts
- TRANSLATIONS
- Sonnet of Michel Angelo Buonarotti
- The Exile
- From Hafiz
- Epitaph
- Friendship
- From Omar Khayyam
- From Ali Ben Abu Taleb
- From Ibn Jemin
- The Flute
- To the Shah
- To the Shah
- To the Shah
- Song of Seyd Nimetollah of Kuhistan
- V - APPENDIX
- The Poet
- Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift
- Fragments on Nature and Life
- The Bohemian Hymn
- Grace
- Insight
- Pan
- Monadnoc from Afar
- September
- Eros
- October
- Peter's Field
- Music
- The Walk
- Cosmos
- The Miracle
- The Waterfall
- Walden
- The Enchanter
- Written in a Volume of Goethe
- Riches
- Philosopher
- Intellect
- Limits
- Inscription for a Well in Memory of the Martyrs of the War
- The Exile
- VI - POEMS OF YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD
- The Bell
- Thought
- Prayer
- To-Day
- Fame
- The Summons
- The River
- Good Hope
- Lines to Ellen
- Security
- A Mountain Grave
- A Letter
- Hymn
- Self-Reliance
- Written in Naples
- Written at Rome
- Webster
- Endnotes