Fiddler's Farewell
FIDDLER'S FAREWELL
LEONORA SPEYER
FIDDLER'S FAREWELL
NEW YORK
ALFRED · A · KNOPF
MCMXXVI
COPYRIGHT, 1926, BY ALFRED A. KNOPF, INC.
Manufactured in the United States of America
TO MY HUSBAND
His sadness, charitable to mirth,
His silence, hospitable to song."
- Part I
- Part II
- Duet 21
- I'll Be Your Epitaph 23
- Third Floor Landing 24
- Therapy 25
- Witch 29
- Deep Sea Fishing 30
- Onlooker 31
- Affinity 32
- Cantares 33
- She Says; being Forbidden! 34
- Little Lover 35
- Kleptomaniac 36
- To a Song of Sappho Discovered in Egypt 38
- Hyacinths 40
- The Story as I Understand It 42
- Two Passionate Ones Part 44
- This City Wind 46
- Part III
- I Heard . . . 49
- October Trees 51
- New England Cottage 52
- Migration 54
- Sand-Pipings 55
- King's Garden 57
- Abrigada 59
- Part IV
- I Saw the Piper 67
- Italian Quatrains
- Naples 71
- Pompeii 73
- Rome 75
- Paganini's Violins 76
- Bavarian Roadside 77
- "Hark! Hark!" 78
- Bagpipe Player 79
- Oberammergau 80
- One Version 82
- Protest in Passing 83
- Saul! Saul! 84
- Part V
- Part VI
- Acknowledgements
- Contents (alphabetical)
The author wishes to thank the following magazines for permission to reprint the contents of this book:
The Century Magazine, the North American Review, the Nation, the American Mercury, Chicago Poetry, Voices, the Measure, the Forum, Contemporary Verse, Rhythmus, the Freeman, the Literary Supplement of the New York Evening Post, the Saturday Review, the Bookman, Commonweal and the Lyric.
Also the Poetry Society of South Carolina, which awarded the poem "Oberammergau" the Blindman Prize for 1923.
"Fiddler's Farewell" was read at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., before the Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa at the author's initiation as a member of that Society.
"The Ballad of a Lost House" was awarded the Guarantor's Prize for 1925 by Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.
CONTENTS
Abrigada | 59 | |
Affinity | 32 | |
Bagpipe Player | 79 | |
Ballad of a Lost House | 11 | |
Bavarian Roadside | 77 | |
Cantares | 33 | |
Deep Sea Fishing | 30 | |
Duet | 21 | |
Fiddler's Farewell | 89 | |
"Hark! Hark!" | 78 | |
Hyacinths | 40 | |
I Heard . . . | 49 | |
I'll Be Your Epitaph | 23 | |
I Saw the Piper | 67 | |
King's Garden | 57 | |
Let not My Death . . . | 115 | |
Little Lover | 35 | |
Measure Me, Sky! . . . | 99 | |
Migration | 54 | |
Naples | 71 | |
New England Cottage | 52 | |
Oberammergau | 80 | |
October Trees | 51 | |
Of Mountains | 101 | |
One Version | 82 | |
Onlooker | 31 | |
Paganini's Violins | 76 | |
Pompeii | 73 | |
Protest in Passing | 83 | |
Rome | 75 | |
Sand-Pipings | 55 | |
Saul! Saul! | 84 | |
She Says; being Forbidden! | 34 | |
Therapy | 25 | |
The Story as I Understand It | 42 | |
Third Floor Landing | 24 | |
This City Wind | 46 | |
To a Song of Sappho Discovered in Egypt | 38 | |
Two Passionate Ones Part | 44 | |
Witch | 29 | |
You Gave Me Wings . . . | 87 |
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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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