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Title The Poems of George Eliot
Author George Eliot
Year 1884
Publisher T. Y. Crowell & co
Location New York
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
OCLC 1050836965
Pages (key to Page Status)
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CONTENTS

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George Eliot as a Poet 7
The Spanish Gypsy. Book I 21
The Spanish Gypsy. Book II 139
The Spanish Gypsy. Book III 185
The Spanish Gypsy. Book IV 233
The Spanish Gypsy. Book V 269
The Legend of Jubal 283
Agatha 307
Armgart 320
How Lisa loved the King 361
A Minor Prophet 381
Brother and Sister 391
Stradivarius 398
A College Breakfast-Party 403
Two Lovers 428
Self and Life 430
"Sweet Evenings come and go, Love" 433
The Death of Moses 434
Arion 438
"Oh, may I join the Choir invisible" 441


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

DRAWN AND ENGRAVED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF GEORGE T. ANDREW.

'Fedalma entered, cast away the cloud
Of sei-ge and linen, and, outbeaming bright. Advanced a pace towards Silva" . . . W. St. John Harper. Frontispiece

"This deep mountain gorge
Slopes widening on the olive-plumed plains
Of fair Granada" F. B. Schell .... 21

A figure lithe, all white and saffron-robed.
Flashed right across the circle "... W. L. Taylor .... 65

My Father .... comes .... my Father" W. St. John Harper . 118

"His doublet loose, his right arm backward flung,
His left caressing close the long-necked lute." W. L. Shefpard ... 187

"Ay, 't is a sword
That parts the Spanish noble and the true Zincala." W. St. John Harper . 218

"Down
Fell the great Chief, and Silva, staggering back,
Heard not the shriek of the Zincali " W. L. Sheppard ... 261


" heir sails ., .
Like broad wings poised " E. H. Garrett .... 269

"Then Jubal poured his triumph in a song." W. St. John Harper . 293

"He sought the screen
Of thorny thickets, and there fell unseen " W. St. John Harper . 304

"Come with me to the mountain" . . . F. B. Schell .... 307

"Place for the queen of song!" ... Robert Lewis .... 323

"Across the homestead to the rookeiy elms,
Whose tall old trunks had each a grassy mound." W. H. Shelton ... 392

"Fair Countess Linda sat upon the bench, Close fronting the old knitter " . . . W. L. Taylor .... 311

"Armgart, dear Armgart, only speak to me." Robert Lewis .... 342

"Two lovers by a moss-grown spring " . W. L. Taylor .... 428