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Idyls of Norway and other poems
Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth (1848-1895)
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DEDICATION TO L. K. B.
THE LOST HELLAS.
ELEGY ON A. G. L.
AWAKE!
THE MINSTREL AT CASTLE GARDEN.
ELEGY ON PRESIDENT GARFIELD.
IDYLS OF NORWAY.
BRIER-ROSE.
HILDA'S LITTLE HOOD.
THORALF AND SYNNÖV.
LITTLE SIGRID.
MARIT AND I.
THORA.
EARL SIGURD'S CHRISTMAS EVE., Etc.
EARL SIGURD'S CHRISTMAS EVE.
NORWAY.
THE NIXY.
AN EVERY-DAY TRAGEDY.
THE ELF-MAIDENS.
NORSE STAVES.
INTRODUCTION.
STAVE IN “GUNNAR.”
COME, FAIREST MAID.
TELL ME, ILKA.
SONNETS.
JUNO LUDOVISI.
1.
[I. White, silent goddess, whose divine repose]
2.
[II. Sublime the thought that dwells within this stone]
3.
[III. Come, gentle mother, and resume thy sway]
EVOLUTION.
1.
[I. Broad were the bases of all being laid]
2.
[II. I am the child of earth and air and sea]
3.
[III. A sacred kinship I would not forego]
4.
[IV. I stood and gazed with wonder blent with awe]
5.
[V. Sublime is life, though in beginnings base]
TO BAYARD TAYLOR.
1.
I.—THE SEA.
2.
II.—THE AIR.
TO LILLIE.
1.
I SAT AND GAZED INTO THE BURNING SKY.
2.
I SAW THE LILY PALE AND PERFECT GROW.
3.
WITHIN THE ROSE I FOUND A TREMBLING TEAR.
4.
HOW CAN I LIGHTLY SPEAK THY WONDROUS NAME.
5.
AN ANXIOUS WHISPER STEALS UNTO MY EAR.
6.
THY GRACIOUS FACE I GREET WITH GLAD SURPRISE.
7.
YES, MY OLD SELF IS DEAD; AND IT IS WELL.
8.
IF I SHOULD LOSE THEE, DARLING, AND BEHOLD.
9.
I SAW THEE DRIFTING, DRIFTING FAR AWAY.
10.
I WONDER OFT WHY GOD, WHO IS SO GOOD.
CALPURNIA.
1.
I. PRELUDE.
2.
II. IN THE PALACE OF THE CÆSARS.
3.
III. IN THE FLAVIAN ARENA.
4.
IV. IN THE CATACOMBS OF ST. CALIXTUS.
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Idyls of Norway and other poems
Idyls of Norway and other poems
Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen
1848-1895
Charles Scribner's Sons
New York
1882
Idyls of Norway and other poems