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Collected poems, 1909-1962.

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  • ISBN: 0151189781
  • ISBN: 9780151189786
  • Physical Description: 221 pages ; 25 cm
  • Edition: [1st American edition]
  • Publisher: New York : Harcourt, Brace & World, [1963]

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Prufrock--1917 1 -- 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 -- 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 -- Hippopotamus 41 -- Dans le Restaurant 43 -- Whispers of Immortality 45 -- Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service 47 -- Sweeney Among the Nightingales 49 -- Waste Land--1922 51 -- I. Burial of the Dead 53 -- II. A Game of Chess 56 -- III. Fire Sermon 60 -- IV. Death by Water 65 -- V. What the Thunder Said 66 -- Notes on 'The Waste Land' 70 -- 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 -- Cultivation of Christmas Trees--1954 107 -- Unfinished Poems 109 -- Sweeney Agonistes 111 -- Coriolan 125 -- Minor Poems 131 -- Eyes that last I saw in tears 133 -- Wind sprang up at four o'clock 134 -- Five-finger exercises 135 -- Landscapes 138 -- Lines for an Old Man 143 -- Choruses From 'the Rock'--1934 145 -- I. Eagle soars in the summit of Heaven 147 -- II. Thus your fathers were made 152 -- III. 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 -- 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.
Genre:
Poetry.

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