The Improvisatrice; and Other Poems
THE IMPROVISATRICE;
AND
OTHER POEMS.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY S. AND R. BENTLEY, DORSET-STREET.
THE IMPROVISATRICE.
He heard her prayer with withering look;
Then from unholy herbs he took
A drug, and said it would recover
The lost heart of her faithless lover.
Published by Hurst, Robinson & Co. London, 1824
The
THE IMPROVISATRICE;
and
Other Poems.
BY
L. E. L.
L o n d o n.
PUBLISHED BY HURST, ROBINSON & CO 90, CHEAPSIDE, & 8, PALL MALL.
THE IMPROVISATRICE;
AND
OTHER POEMS.
BY L. E. L.
WITH EMBELLISHMENTS.
It lies not in our power to love or hate,
For will in us is overruled by Fate.
Marlowe.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR HURST, ROBINSON AND CO.
90, CHEAPSIDE, AND 8, PALL-MALL; AND
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND CO. EDINBURGH.
1824.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Poetry needs no Preface: if it do not speak for itself, no comment can render it explicit. I have only, therefore, to state that The Improvisatrice is an attempt to illustrate that species of inspiration common in Italy, where the mind is warmed from the earliest childhood by all that is beautiful in Nature and glorious in Art. The character depicted is entirely Italian,—a young female with all the loveliness, vivid feeling, and genius of her own impassioned land. She is supposed to relate her own history; with which are intermixed the tales and episodes which various circumstances call forth.
Some of the minor poems have appeared in The Literary Gazette.
L. E. L.
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THE IMPROVISATRICE | 1 |
TALES AND MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. | |
ROSALIE | 109 |
ROLAND’S TOWER | 129 |
THE GUERILLA CHIEF | 143 |
THE BAYADERE | 155 |
ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL | 179 |
THE DESERTER | 185 |
GLADESMUIR | 193 |
THE MINSTREL OF PORTUGAL | 204 |
THE BASQUE GIRL AND HENRI QUATRE | 212 |
THE SAILOR | 219 |
THE COVENANTERS | 227 |
FRAGMENTS. | |
THE SOLDIER’S FUNERAL | 235 |
LINES WRITTEN UNDER A PICTURE OF A GIRL BURNING A LOVE LETTER | 238 |
ARION, A TALE | 240 |
MANMADIN, THE INDIAN CUPID, FLOATING DOWN THE GANGES | 250 |
THE FEMALE CONVICT | 256 |
THE PAINTER’S LOVE | 261 |
INEZ | 271 |
THE OAK | 282 |
THE VIOLET | 284 |
CHANGE | 286 |
THE GREY CROSS | 289 |
CRESCENTIUS | 291 |
ON A STAR | 295 |
HOME | 297 |
THE EMERALD RING, A SUPERSTITION | 300 |
LOVE | 302 |
LOVE, HOPE, AND BEAUTY | 304 |
THE CRUSADER | 305 |
THE WARRIOR, A SKETCH | 310 |
APOLOGUE | 315 |
BALLADS. | |
THE SOLDIER’S GRAVE | 318 |
SONG OF THE HUNTER’S BRIDE | 322 |
WHEN SHOULD LOVERS BREATHE THEIR VOWS? | 326 |
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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