- Subjects
- Genres
- Poetry
- Published
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New York :
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2017.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First American edition
- Physical Description
- xxvi, 453 pages ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780374221041
- Acknowledgments
- Conventions Followed
- Introduction
- The Poems
- Observations (1924)
- To an Intra-Mural Rat
- Reticence and Volubility
- To a Chameleon
- A Talisman
- To a Prize Bird
- Injudicious Gardening
- Fear is Hope
- To a Strategist
- Is Your Town Nineveh?
- A Fool, a Foul Thing, a Distressful Lunatic
- To Military Progress
- An Egyptian Pulled Glass Bottle in the Shape of a Fish
- To a Steam Roller
- Diligence is to Magic as Progress is to Flight
- To a Snail
- "The Bricks are Fallen Down, We Will Build with Hewn Stones. The Sycamores are Cut Down, We Will Change to Cedars."
- George Moore
- "Nothing will Cure the Sick Lion but to Eat an Ape"
- To the Peacock of France
- In this Age of Hard Trying, Nonchalance is Good and
- To Statecraft Embalmed
- The Monkey Puzzler
- Poetry
- The Past is the Present
- Pedantic Literalist
- "He Wrote The History Book"
- Critics and Connoisseurs
- To be Liked by You Would be a Calamity
- Like a Bulrush
- Sojourn in the Whale
- My Apish Cousins
- Roses Only
- Reinforcements
- The Fish
- Black Earth
- Radical
- In the Days of Prismatic Color
- Peter
- Dock Rats
- Picking And Choosing
- England
- When I Buy Pictures
- A Grave
- Those Various Scalpels
- The Labors of Hercules
- New York
- People's Surroundings
- Snakes, Mongooses, Snake-Charmers, and the Like
- Bowls
- Novices
- Marriage
- Silence
- An Octopus
- Sea Unicorns and Land Unicorns
- Index
- Poems 1932-1936
- Part of a Novel, Part of a Poem, Part of a Play
- The Steeple-Jack
- The Student
- The Hero
- No Swan So Fine
- The Jerboa
- Camellia Sabina
- The Plumet Basilisk
- The Frigate Pelican
- The Buffalo
- Nine Nectarines and Other Porcelain
- Pigeons
- See in the Midst of Fair Leaves
- Walking-Sticks and Paperweights and Watermarks
- The Pangolin and Other Verse (1936)
- The Old Dominion Virginia Britannia
- Bird-Witted
- Half Deity
- Smooth Gnarled Crape Myrtle
- The Pangolin
- From What Are Years (1941)
- What are Years?
- Rigorists
- Light is Speech
- He "Digesteth Harde Yron"
- Spenser's Ireland
- Four Quartz Crystal Clocks
- The Paper Nautilus
- Nevertheless (1944)
- Nevertheless
- The Wood-Weasel
- Elephants
- A Carriage from Sweden
- The Mind is an Enchanting Thing
- In Distrust of Merits
- Poems 1944-1951
- "Keeping Their World Large"
- His Shield
- Propriety
- Voracities and Verities Sometimes are Interacting
- A Face
- By Disposition of Angels
- Efforts of Affection
- The Icosasphere
- Pretiolae
- Armor's Undermining Modesty
- Quoting An Also Private Thought
- We Call Them the Brave
- Like a Bulwark (1956)
- Bulwarked against Fate
- Apparition of Splendor
- Then the Ermine
- Tom Fool at Jamaica
- The Web One Weaves of Italy
- The Staff of Aesculapius
- The Sycamore
- Rosemary
- Style
- Logic and "The Magic Flute"
- Blessed is the Man
- From O TO Be a Dragon (1959)
- O to Be a Dragon
- I May, I Might, I Must
- A Jellyfish
- Values in Use
- Hometown Piece for Messrs. Alston and Reese
- Enough: Jamestown, 1607-1957
- Melchior Vulpius
- No better than "a withered daffodil"
- In the Public Garden
- The Arctic Ox (or Goat)
- Saint Nicholas
- For February 14th
- Combat Cultural
- Leonardo da Vinci's
- From The Arctic Ox (1964)
- Blue Bug
- To Victor Hugo of My Crow Pluto
- Baseball and Writing
- To a Giraffe
- Arthur Mitchell
- Tell Me, Tell Me
- Rescue with Yul Brynner
- Carnegie Hall: Rescued
- An Expedient-Leonardo da Vinci's-and a Query
- From Tell Me, Tell Me (1966)
- Granite and Steel
- In Lieu of the Lyre
- The mind, intractable thing
- Dream
- Old Amusement Park
- W. S. Landor
- Charity Overcoming Envy
- Saint Valentine
- Poems 1963-1970
- I've been Thinking ...
- Love in America?
- Tippoo's Tiger
- The Camperdown Elm
- Mercifully
- "Like a Wave at the Curl"
- Enough
- The Magician's Retreat
- Appendix: Poems 1915-1918
- To a Man Working his Way through the Crowd
- To the Soul of "Progress"
- That Harp You Play So Well
- Counseil to a Bacheler
- Appellate Jurisdiction
- To William Butler Yeats on Tagore
- To a Friend in the Making
- Blake
- Diogenes
- Feed Me, Also, River God
- He Made This Screen
- Holes Bored in a Workbag by the Scissors
- Apropos of Mice
- The Just Man And
- In "Designing a Cloak to Cloak his Designs," you Wrested from Oblivion, a Coat of Immortality for your own Use
- The Past is the Present
- You Say You Said
- Old Tiger
- Moore's Notes
- Editor's notes
- Editing the Poems
- Notes
- Observations
- Poems 1932-1936
- The Pangolin and Other Verse
- From What Are Years
- Nevertheless
- Poems 1944-1951
- Like a Bulwark
- From O to Be a Dragon
- From The Arctic Ox
- From Tell Me, Tell Me
- Poems 1963-1970
- Appendix: Poems 1915-1918
- Sources for Moore's Notes
- Original Tables of Contents
- Works Cited
- Index of Titles and First Lines