Author:Florence Earle Coates/Poetry on the works of others
Appearance
Literature
[edit]- Beatrice before Death[1]
- Exaltation[2]
- In Pathetic Remembrance—E. N. W.[3], Author Of "David Harum"
- Keats to Fanny Brawne (see Let Me Believe)
- Let Me Believe[4]
- On Re-reading "The Sick King in Bokhara"[5]
- A Realm of Wonder[6]
- The Singer[7]
- To R. R.: On Rereading the "De Profundis" of Oscar Wilde
- To the Author of "Madame Butterfly" (On Seeing the Opera)[8]
- To William Butler Yeats
- The Tomb said to the Rose[9]
Art
[edit]- After the Paintings by George F. Watts: I. Love and Death II. Love and Life
- Jean-François Millet[10]
- The Lost Gioconda[11]
- Mid-Ocean[12]
- The "Penseur" (On Seeing the Famous Statue)
- Place de la Concorde (August 14, 1914)[13]
Music
[edit]- "Che Faro Senza Eurydice!" (see Eurydice)
- Eurydice[14]
- The "Unfinished" Symphony (To Carl Pohlig)[15]
References
[edit]- ↑ On rereading Shelley's "Cenci".
- ↑ After the French of Victor Hugo.
- ↑ Edward Noyes Westcott.
- ↑ After a letter (XXXVI) from John Keats to Fanny Brawne.
- ↑ On the work by Matthew Arnold.
- ↑ On Eugène Simon's "La Cité Chinoise".
- ↑ Also published as "A Traveller from Altruria"—a Utopian novel by William Dean Howells.
- ↑ Also published as To John Luther Long, on seeing his opera "Madame Butterfly".
- ↑ After the French of Victor Hugo.
- ↑ Also published as "The Angelus".
- ↑ On the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911.
- ↑ After a painting by William Trost Richards.
- ↑ Since the bombardment of Strasburg, August 14, 1870, her statue in Paris, representing Alsace, has been draped in mourning by the French people.
- ↑ Also published as "Che Faro Senza Eurydice!"
- ↑ "The inspired Leader of the Philadelphia Orchestra, on listening to the great Schubert."