The Selected Poetry Of Robinson Jeffers Author:Robinson. Jeffers THE SELECTED POETRY OF ROBINSON JEFFERS The Selected Poetry of ROBINSON JEFFERS TO UNA JEFFERS CONTENTS FOREWORD page xiii FROM TAMAR AND OTHER POEMS TAMAR 3 DIVINELY SUPERFLUOUS BEAUTY 65 THE MAIDS THOUGHT 66 THE SONGS OF THE DEAD MEN TO THE THREE DANCERS 67 TO HIS FATHER Jl THE TRUCE AND THE PEACE 72 NATURAL MUSIC 77 POINT JOE 78 THE CYCLE 80 ... more »SALMON-FISHING 8 1 TO THE HOUSE 82 TO THE ROCK THAT WILL BE A CORNERSTONE OF THE HOUSE 83 TO THE STONE-CUTTERS 84 SUICIDES STONE 85 WISE MEN IN THEIR BAD HOURS 86 CONTINENTS END 87 FROM ROAN STALLION THE TOWER BEYOND TRAGEDY 89 ROAN STALLION 141 NIGHT 158 BIRDS l6l FOG 162 BOATS IN A FOG 163 GRANITE AND CYPRESS 164 PHENOMENA 165 PEOPLE AND A HERON 1 66 AUTUMN EVENING 167 Vll CONTENTS SHINE, PERISHING REPUBLIC P a g e THE TREASURE 169 JOY 170 WOODROW WILSON 1 7 1 SCIENCE 173 APOLOGY FOR BAD DREAMS 174 ANTE MORTEM 178 POST MORTEM 179 SUMMER HOLIDAY l8l CHAPTER XII FROM THE WOMEN AT POINT SUR 1 8 2 FROM CAWDOR TWO PASSAGES FROM CAWDOR THE OLD MANS DREAM AFTER HE DIED 183 THE CAGED EAGLETS DEATH DREAM 185 FAWNS FOSTER-MOTHER 1 88 A REDEEMER 189 AN ARTIST 192 SOLILOQUY 195 THE BIRD WITH THE DARK PLUMES 196 TOR HOUSE 197 HURT HAWKS 198 MEDITATION ON SAVIORS 2OO FROM DEAR JUDAS THE LOVING SHEPHERDESS 205 THE BROKEN BALANCE 258 BIRTH-DUES 262 EVENING EBB 263 HANDS 264 HOODED NIGHT 265 FROM THURSOS LANDING THURSOS LANDING 266 THE PLACE FOR NO STORY 358 viii CONTENTS FIRE ON THE HILLS page 359 NOVEMBER SURF 360 WINGED ROCK 361 THE BED BY THE WINDOW 362 NEW MEXICAN MOUNTAIN 363 SECOND-BEST 364 MARGRAVE 365 FROM GIVE YOUR HEART TO THE HA WKS GIVE YOUR HEART TO THE HAWKS 376 A LITTLE SCRAPING 457 INTELLECTUALS 458 TRIAD 459 STILL THE MIND SMILES 460 CRUMBS OR THE LOAF 461 DESCENT TO THE DEAD SHANE ONEILLS CAIRN 462 OSSIANS GRAVE 463 THE LOW SKY 466 THE BROADSTONE 467 THE GIANTS RING 468 IN THE HILL AT NEW GRANGE 469 ANTRIM 473 NO RESURRECTION 474 DELUSION OF SAINTS 475 IONA THE GRAVES OF THE KINGS 476 SHOOTING SEASON 477 GHOSTS IN ENGLAND 478 INSCRIPTION FOR A GRAVESTONE 480 SHAKESPEARES GRAVE 481 THE DEAD TO CLEMENCEAU NOVEMBER, 1929 482 SUBJECTED EARTH 483 NOTES TO DESCENT TO THE DEAD 484 AT THE FALL OF AN AGE 485 ix CONTENTS FROM SOLSTICE AT THE BIRTH OF AN AGE P g e 505 THE CRUEL FALCON 562 ROCK AND HAWK 563 LIFE FROM THE LIFELESS 564 REARMAMENT 565 WHAT ARE CITIES FOR 566 AVE CAESAR 567 SHINE, REPUBLIC 568 THE TRAP 569 PRAISE LIFE 570 DISTANT RAINFALL 571 GRAY WEATHER 572 LOVE THE WILD SWAN 573 SIGNPOST 574 WHERE I 575 RETURN 576 FLIGHT OF SWANS 577 FROM SUCH COUNSELS YOU GA VE TO ME STEELHEAD 578 THE COAST-ROAD 581 GOING TO HORSE FLATS 582 THE WIND-STRUCK MUSIC 585 GIVE YOUR WISH LIGHT 587 THE PURSE-SEINE 588 THE GREAT SUNSET 59 BLIND HORSES 592 THEBAID 593 THE ANSWER 594 NEW YEARS EVE 595 HOPE IS NOT FOR THE WISE 596 X CONTENTS NOVA page 597 ALL THE LITTLE HOOFPRINTS 599 SELF-CRITICISM IN FEBRUARY 6oi HELLENISTICS 6O2 OH, LOVELY ROCK 605 THE BEAKS OF EAGLES 607 NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP 608 NEW POEMS AND FRAGMENTS DECAYING LAMBSKINS 6lO SHIVA 6ll NOW RETURNED HOME 6 1 2 THEORY OF TRUTH 615 INDEX OF POEMS 617 INDEX OF FIRST LINES 6lQ FOREWORD f HIS BOOK presents in one volume about half of my published work. In making the selection it was easy to eliminate the poems published in 1912 and 1916, which were only prepara tory exercises, to say the best for them and it was easy to omit a number of shorter poems from later volumes. After that the selection became more or less arbitrary. Several of the longer poems had to be omitted, for I have no desire to publish a collected works at this rime, but there appears little reason to choose among them. The Women at Point Sur seems to me in spite of grave faultsthe most inclusive, and poetically the most in tense, of any of my poems it is omitted from this selection because it is the least understood and least liked, and because it is the longest...« less