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Collected poems of Herman Melville
Melville, Herman (1819-1891)
BATTLE-PIECES
JOHN MARR AND OTHER SAILORS
TIMOLEON
WEEDS AND WILDINGS WITH A ROSE OR TWO
A ROSE OR TWO
MARQUIS DE GRANDVIN
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS
UNPUBLISHED OR UNCOLLECTED POEMS
EPISTLE TO DANIEL SHEPHERD
INSCRIPTION
THE ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE
TO TOM
SUGGESTED BY THE RUINS OF A MOUNTAIN-TEMPLE IN ARCADIA, ONE BUILT BY THE ARCHITECT OF THE PARTHENON
PUZZLEMENT
THE CONTINENTS
THE DUST-LAYERS
A RAIL ROAD CUTTING NEAR ALEXANDRIA IN 1855
A REASONABLE CONSTITUTION
RAMMON
DITTY OF ARISTIPPUS
IN A NUTSHELL
ADIEU
POEMS FROM THE NOVELS
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Collected poems of Herman Melville
A SPIRIT APPEARED TO ME
A Spirit appeared to me, and said
“Where now would you choose to dwell?
In the Paradise of the Fool,
Or in wise Solomon's hell?”
Never he asked me twice:
“Give me the fool's Paradise.”
Collected poems of Herman Melville