Caged Eagle, and Other Poems

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George Sterling 1916
English
  • The Witch
  • To Twilight
  • Henri
  • Conspiracy
  • Indian Summer
  • Ballad of the Fatal Word
  • On the Sale of the Love-Letters of a Dead Poet
  • Mediatrix
  • A Dog Waits His Dead Mistress
  • Humility in Art
  • An Autumn Thrush
  • The Fall of the Year
  • October
  • In Autumn
  • The Caged Eagle
  • Time and Tears
  • To an Old Nurse
  • To the Mummy of the Lady Isis
  • The Ramparts and the Rose
  • On a Portrait of Lincoln
  • The Tryst
  • A Yellow Rose
  • Shakespeare
  • The Shadow of Nirvana
  • The Return
  • Moloch
  • Three Sonnets on Sleep
  • Man
  • On a City Street
  • Illusion
  • Essential Night
  • The Gleaner
  • California
  • Ode on the Opening
  • The Builders
  • The Evanescent City
  • Frank Unger
  • To Xavier Martinez, Painter
  • The Light-Giver
  • To Margaret Anglin
  • The Song of the Valkyrs
  • The Death of Wilhelm II
  • Earth's Anthem
  • To Germany
  • Betrayal
  • Belgium, August, 1914
  • England, August, 1914
  • To the War-Lords
  • The War-God
  • The Little Farm
  • The House of War
  • 'As it was in the Beginning'
  • To Belgium
  • The Two Prayers
  • Aftermath
  • The War-Machine
  • Bombardment
  • Germany
  • The Death-Chords
  • The Feast
  • War's Music
  • The Aeroplane
  • Before Dawn
  • The Turk
  • The New Kings
  • To France
  • The Night of Man
  • To the Allied Arms
  • The Battlefield at Night
  • Kingship
  • The Death of Rupert Brooke
  • The Helots
  • The Crown-Prince at Verdun
  • Before Dawn in America
  • Gun-Practice
  • To England
  • Civilization at Bay
  • The Day of Decision
  • Broadway, New York, 1916
  • The 'Lusitania'
  • War, The Past
  • War, The Present
  • War, The Future
This is a 1916 volume of poetry by George Sterling, split into four parts. The first part consists of 33 of the fantastic poems for which Sterling was so famous, followed by three poems on the Panama-Pacific Exposition and four Personal Poems, and concluded with 43 poems on the then ongoing First World War. - Summary by Carolin

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