Poems 1906 to 1926Hogarth, 1959 - 402 pages Translation of Gedichte 1906 bis 1926. |
Contents
Uncompleted Elegy Dont let the fact that Childhood | 13 |
The Spanish Trilogy | 30 |
To Karl von der Heydt Ill go then with a more ingenuous | 33 |
For Ernst Hardt on his Ninon de Lenclos Sweet Ninons | 57 |
The Coin If only Princess on a coin one day | 65 |
From the Guestbook of Karl and Elisabeth von der Heydt | 71 |
While life still takes and gives and takes again | 72 |
Hearts grove which when my senses were on fire | 78 |
Only the noise as he breaks the next piece of muteness | 210 |
Loves Beginning O smile inaugurating smile our smile | 211 |
Death There a blue draught for somebody to drain | 218 |
The God Questioned Am I not right thus provingly to bend | 224 |
The bodys crossroads Yet theyre the celestial streets | 227 |
Little Return Gift to the Sleepers Mood Landscape | 233 |
Not war scarce even fate had kindled me | 239 |
For Baladine Klossowska Fullness is not merely there | 245 |
Sixths and Sainings Was it only the blood that louder | 86 |
St George You though in allexpectant lonely purity here | 92 |
Eyes which through reading books have come to | 98 |
The Caryatids In that gymnastically polished air | 104 |
Can you still feel how alone together | 110 |
Pregnant | 116 |
I could be friends with you sombre youths for whom | 122 |
And draws me on like one unfainly dead | 123 |
Fragment of an Elegy Shall I celebrate the cities the long | 129 |
Cancelled Conclusion of the second Section of the preceding | 136 |
Long you will have to suffer knowing not what | 142 |
St Christopher To serve the greatest is the thing preferred | 148 |
Morning Sky Mark and marvel how nothing | 149 |
Widow Deprived of their first leaves her barren children | 155 |
Is not smile there? Are there not there vast spaces | 161 |
Turned towards the stillingness up there | 164 |
When your countenance Im so consuming | 170 |
Like the evening wind that blows | 176 |
Everownleafturning grove | 178 |
First Draft of the preceding Poem | 184 |
First Drafts of the Conclusion of the preceding Poem | 192 |
Poems for Lulu AlbertLazard | 197 |
Look I really am not if I should be | 203 |
From the Drafts of the preceding Poem | 252 |
For Leonie Zacharias Oh tell us poet what you do? | 258 |
Nine Sonnets from the Thematic Material of the Sonnets | 263 |
of the brown | 269 |
For the Author of The Book of Hares When Earths arrayed | 275 |
Dedication to M Heartswing O securest from what | 281 |
For Frau Helene Burckhardt Does Nature still feel that | 288 |
Strongest star not needing to await | 289 |
To feel how the most fleeting figuration | 298 |
Walk The way Ive just begun my eyes have ended | 303 |
For Baron H Lucius von Stoedten As Nature lets the other | 309 |
World was in the face of the beloved | 316 |
NightSky and Falling Star Heaven mighty full | 322 |
Nights Nightstars I gaze | 328 |
Robinson Crusoe after his Return When the things brought | 335 |
A brazen bell onstruck by an iron clapper | 338 |
A Sequel to The Bowl of Roses How they enrich the room | 344 |
With the first reaching of your hand alone | 350 |
INDEX OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES GERMAN | 359 |
162 | 371 |
INDEX OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES ENGLISH | 381 |
Comings never faroff and departing | 384 |
Oh but how fugitive 302 | 393 |