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- catalog alternative "Poems. Selections. English".
- catalog contributor b5133129.
- catalog created "c1957.".
- catalog date "1957".
- catalog date "c1957.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1957.".
- catalog description "All today for your sake I'll be feeling -- Where we, inthronging one another, fail -- For the first time I see you rising -- Oh, to see men in the grip of something! Already -- Only three days, and now? Am I really singing the terror -- O friends, our ancient heart, our familiar heart -- Up, and frighten the frightful god! Convulse him! -- Original conclusion of the second Hymn -- Now it is you I will praise, banner, you, that from childhood -- First drafts of the Conclusion of the preceding poem -- Thus feelings here on earth we're apprehending -- Has feeling out each other really blazed us -- Everything beckons to us to perceive it -- Look at a thing, so all entwined -- A pleasing impulse comes into his mind -- Almost as on that day when the dead shall from earth's embracing -- Lingering, even with intimate things -- As the sailor, growing old, is silent -- Exposed on the heart's mountains. Look, how small there -- Smiling, smiling yes, you could manage it often -- ".
- catalog description "And draws me on like one unfainly dead -- To Marthe Hennebert -- In this world where injustice so prevails -- Moonlit night -- To Marthe Hennebert.. your soul -- Judith's return -- For Frau Phia Rilke -- The dog that dragged the mandrake up -- To Lou Andreas-Salome -- And no one knows on what -- Pieta in the Cathedral at Aquileja -- Feeling gods so close at hand bestirring -- Even-song -- Fragment of an elegy -- And greetingly waved -- Glances detained me stars -- Shall I once more have Spring -- Apparitioin -- Ah, how you give the reins -- whom, though the zeal of suffering ever has seized -- Rolling pearls -- Ah, while we waied for human assistance -- Oh, the curvings of my longing through the cosmos -- The child, on its too lard face -- And the open delight -- To the awaited -- I knower: into all activity -- Almond trees in blossom -- The Spanish Trilogy -- Cancelled conclusion of the second section of the preceding poem -- The assumption -- On the death of the Virgin Mary -- ".
- catalog description "Exposed. Suddenly -- Over past years, a wholly -- Lulu, is it us? Or does some greeting -- Let me never at your lips be drinking -- Yet once more toward sthe man extended -- Look, I know, there exist -- Oh, how dense they've now become, our bowering -- Through the suddenly delicious garden -- As the surfaces of water soar -- Nights I'll get the Angel to declare -- Where the tap-root of their love is wrestling -- Snatching us from listless, dim abysses -- No more than birds with nesting places -- In this inward gazing and submerging -- Homecoming where? Since pain are all embraces -- There, in my first enduring tower suspended -- Look, I really am not; if I should be -- Can you still recall how by your chair -- I feel it still, that memorable night -- Continually when during these last years -- Time and again, however well we know the landscape of love -- There the house still seems as delightful as ever -- Now you, old tame grown festival, return -- Oh, would that I could choose -- ".
- catalog description "For Frau Theodora -- For Hans Zesewitz -- For Baladine Klossowska -- Oh, all who saw me pass when youwards I was going -- Oh, how confused they were, the little launderesses -- From the poems of Count C.W. -- cancelled passage related to the preceding poem -- La Nascita del Sorriso -- Don't let the fact childhood has been, that nameless -- Oh, infinite childhood -- The doll -- Nike -- Not trees, not stars know aught of our existence -- Rising was then expression -- Yes, and the cloud was of that open grey -- Little moths reel shudderingly out of the beech -- That humbleness be pride -- When once a heart has got to be as mute -- Oh the try, the try in all birds going strong -- Bridal-wreath poem -- To have come through it -- Only the poet has re-integrated -- The view within -- When deep within so much collaboration -- For Werner Reinhart -- For Leonie Zacharias -- The hand -- O frquent thoughts of you, that do not read -- On a collection of his early work -- For Dr. F. Hünich -- ".
- catalog description "Fragment of a resurrection.".
- catalog description "In merely catching your own casting all's".
- catalog description "Looking up from your book, from the lines so countably near -- Now I've come to know it -- Dearest Mary, your weeping -- Good day. What's it brought for us? Is this it -- Time-of-a-life-time Life, that can extend -- Like the evening wind that blows -- Beloved, lost to begin with, never greeted -- Even yet they're losing it, the parted -- Lightly the god is seduced to embracing, impelled by -- Ever own leaf turning grove -- Where shall I make for -- His life was who could ever make it clear -- Through the bushes like a puff of air -- Out of stooping under shelter stand -- To be feeling you, I am constrained to -- Hating to the eyes' capacity -- From unguessable agedness -- Look at the lightsome insect, how it plays, it has never escaped -- Inward looking forest lake, you standing -- Long he'd outwrung it with gazing -- First draft of the preceding poem -- Who'd hear your lament, heart? Ever foresakener -- Man must die, because he has known them -- Let me be consumed -- ".
- catalog description "Love's beginning -- Ode to bellman -- Rejected portion of the preceding poem -- Far Magda von Hattingberg -- Alas my mother will demolish me -- O my old gentleness of heart! -- Even then, though, you were there -- The death of Moses -- Seven poems -- Now I'll talk, no longer be an awed -- Death -- Requiem on the death of a boy -- Drafts of rejected conclusions -- The words of the Lord to John on Ptmos -- The God questioned -- The god's reply -- First drafts of the preceding poem -- To a young lady -- Not that when ... -- From the guest-book of Dr. Oskar Reichel -- For Frau Grete Weisgerber -- The body's cross-roads. -- What's the use of my renunciation -- The stag's now part of earth -- The christening poem -- To Ruth, on her fifteenth birthday -- For Margarethe von Maydell -- To Alma Johanna Koenig -- O spark of joy from the heart's fire-stone -- Who dare's to see it otherwise -- The man against whose face the rain is pelting -- Gray love-snakes I have startled all at once -- ".
- catalog description "Night-thoughts! Out of the fathomless intimation -- In towering over me with those commanding -- Oh, how often, and with, oh, what weeping -- Let us not in thsi dark sweetness strain -- Angels, angels, penetrating space -- How has day been able to pretend -- Did I not breate in from nights I shared -- So, then, it will be the Angel who -- Away! whom I called so upon to taste of my smile -- Once it was all allotted otherwise -- Do not wait upon the choice you're able -- How outhold this face till its feeling fill -- Once between my folding hands I held it -- Oh, but of face unto face -- When your countenance I'm so consuming -- I'd often stand at the window started the day before -- At last, night hour, I'm free from anxiousness -- Let me withstand your breakers of influence: hurl them -- Between the face of the stilled praise and blesser -- Thatball of shadow sketched with such insistence -- Since the marvellous days of the creation -- Oh, if only from some angel's feeling -- ".
- catalog description "Notes and fragments for a poem on Judith -- Where the galley-slaves -- Sober flowers before green, feelings of morning -- Childhood -- The lovely wind goes preening through the wood -- Sharp tower-fracture, ancient underjaw -- Doves updive -- Song -- and in the opaque of his breast -- Look, lovers: almost separately they come -- ah. between me now and this bird-call here -- Life, limitation, what, what not, to be -- ah, so undefined and so without all -- And his eyelids carried like a mouth -- Florindo: judge of those who do not care -- O cross-way of my mouth -- A seldom-trodden path through strips of heather -- From the wayside the cockle's blue glance trembles -- Therewith of kingliness so great a stock -- I could be friends with you, sombre youths -- Woman's lament -- God Horus or young King -- Ah, there floats in the aire -- Look, the god has now determined on me -- Dawn feels renewed on everything each minute -- Pain-bringer, still I go with a muffled -- ".
- catalog description "Prayer for the idiots and canvicts -- Urban Summer night -- Can you still feel how alone together -- Forget, forget, and let's experience now -- You know now what love's night's are? -- ...These soft nights bing -- For Herr Hugo Heller -- Ah, how much I regret now the tiniest chiding -- Endymion -- Perseus -- Are not nights formed from the painful space of all those -- In the shallow where he first appeared -- What field-fragrance are your hands releasing -- Fragrance within you's outwelling -- And all of those who walk there walk in gold -- The to be evoking even rapture -- Fountian -- as though all over her she were repressing -- Bird's off-flying or downleap of wind -- He found her noticed smile almost too moving -- How, Lord, into these outworn hands of mine -- God, whom the child so easily obtained -- David -- Oh, your loveliness! -- Pregnant -- How, Lord, should any angel plumb this deep -- Your heart be like a nest which none ascend to -- ".
- catalog description "Soul in space -- Little return gift to the sleeper's mood -- Only to losers speaks the transmuted -- To music -- How childhood tries to reach us -- Proposal for the dedication of a house -- For Lotte Bielitz -- god can't be lived like some serenely shining -- Nature is happy -- The smile -- Draft of a sequel to the christening poem -- discovered vampire with heart impaled -- For Fraulein Hedwig Zapf -- For Bernt von Heiseler -- For Fraulein Elisabeth von Gonzenbach -- Not war, scarce even fate, had kindled me -- To Frau G. Nolke -- On Elizabeth Barrett-Browning's sonnets -- Inscribed in a minute-book -- The guest -- For a lampshade -- The joy of bringing and communicating -- Remember the moment that came with your every receiving -- Be all that's here our home -- One heart has formed itself upon another -- For Fraulein Maria von Hefner-alteneck -- How everthing by images gets captured -- For Frau Theodora von der Mühill -- On Goethe's letters to Auguste ze Stolberg -- ".
- catalog description "St. George -- Sunset -- The parted -- The solitary -- From the cathedral poems -- We, who pass for being, can't but feel -- On of the old ones -- The lunatics in the Chartreuse de Champmol at Dijon -- The perfume -- The poet, look: carried by what he beheld -- View from Capri -- Still, as on the day of our creation -- Eyes which, through reading books have come to be -- Autumn evening -- All the banners now are being held up higher -- And in autumn gaze till you're perceiving -- When suddenly by some far town's sensation -- Two poems for Madeleine de Broglie -- To be a young girl -- How they gloom and sough in the instrument -- For Lia Rosen -- For H. S. -- For Alfred Walther Heymel -- For August and Hedda Sauer -- Nocturnal walk -- Stars behind olives -- Greek love-talk -- Don Juan's election -- The Caryatids -- The sick boy -- From the night-watches of Sister Godelieve -- The birth of the Chimaera -- The lovers -- As in old almanack illumining -- Nun's lament -- ".
- catalog description "This festival, my heart, relinquish too -- Then you would always share in that delight -- Into some high achievement's long preparing -- This year, whose strength was in destructiveness -- In nineteen hundred and fourteen, I came to be -- Is it strange that in spite of all I arose? -- Just once appearing street, like a star's fall -- You, you only, exist -- Only the noise as he breaks the next piece of muteness -- Where does it reach to, where, the voice of huamnity -- Conquers the melodious instinct".
- catalog description "To Karl von der Heydt -- For Ernst Hardt -- On the death of Countess Luise Schwerin -- Marriage -- The beginner -- people depart. The distance flees and flows -- It's grown quite still -- To Princess Madeleine de Broglie -- Swquence of poems for Madeleine de Broglie -- La Dame a la Licorne -- Aubade -- On the prodigal son -- The valley -- the saints -- From the guestbook of Karl and Elisabeth von der Heydt -- While lif estill takes and gives -- Capri Jottings -- Heart's grove, which, when my senses were on fire -- La tentation c'est a refaire -- The winds now move at times... -- Kore -- A spring wind -- Migliera -- The Mary-vase -- Santa Maria a Cetrella -- What made them seem so much the same -- Sixths and Sainings -- In the wind through-shining darkness swings -- The domes of the Caliphs' tombs Shall I forget? ... -- Marionette Theatre -- Portrait -- Lady before the mirror -- No, I do not want to be destroyed -- As though my heavy vhildhood -- Sketch for a St. George -- ".
- catalog description "To the angel -- The raising of Lazarus -- If I, unequal to my death at last -- The spirit Ariel -- Is there nothing to follow? -- Along the white house-fronts an overflowing -- There brawls the brook, of you that hear its coil -- We have no notion what we squander -- Straining so hard against strong night -- Long you will have to suffer, knowing not what -- Standing before the heaven of my life -- What could your smile obtrude upon me that night -- What, what that night would not give me.. -- Overflowing heavens of squandered stars -- Alas, a mortal, yearningly, hastily -- Can that be the redthorn, which presently -- One spring -- Emmaus -- Nacissus -- First draft of material -- One renouncing knowledge of that sadness -- The harrowing of hell -- St. Christopher -- The doves -- Morning sky -- Those I as prentic eeforsook -- Shatter me, music, with rhythmical fury -- We waken to the memories we're endued with -- My being, with thoughts of you -- ".
- catalog description "Why are you not yourself a star among stars -- I am, nightingale, am what you sing -- If you, my lovely, darkness-reflecting spring -- Behind the innocent trees -- Heand of Amenophis IV -- For Lotte Pritzel -- Just as the orbing moon, exalted, full of occasion -- When I approach a window, over there -- You, implanted where the powerful course -- Subjected as it is to nature's reign -- O heart thus slowly loosened from life's thread -- Widow -- May it rise no more to my disgrace -- One whose spirit farthest joys have fired -- Oftener, feeling how the yet unthreaded -- Stanzas for winter -- Rejected draft for a contunuation of the preceding poem -- Five sonnets -- From the drafts of the preceding five sonnets -- Merely to comprehend its merest dawning -- Is not smile there? -- Original version of the tenth duino elegy -- O sure and swiftly guided phough -- Tears will not let me speak -- Whether I was or am you are faring -- Turned towards the stillingness up there -- ".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 402 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Poems, 1906 to 1926.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Poems, 1906 to 1926.".
- catalog isPartOf "New Directions book".
- catalog issued "1957".
- catalog issued "c1957.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Norfolk, Conn. : New Directions,".
- catalog relation "Poems, 1906 to 1926.".
- catalog subject "PT2635.Ri65 A2475".
- catalog subject "Rilke, Rainer Maria, 1875-1926 Translations into English.".
- catalog tableOfContents "All today for your sake I'll be feeling -- Where we, inthronging one another, fail -- For the first time I see you rising -- Oh, to see men in the grip of something! Already -- Only three days, and now? Am I really singing the terror -- O friends, our ancient heart, our familiar heart -- Up, and frighten the frightful god! Convulse him! -- Original conclusion of the second Hymn -- Now it is you I will praise, banner, you, that from childhood -- First drafts of the Conclusion of the preceding poem -- Thus feelings here on earth we're apprehending -- Has feeling out each other really blazed us -- Everything beckons to us to perceive it -- Look at a thing, so all entwined -- A pleasing impulse comes into his mind -- Almost as on that day when the dead shall from earth's embracing -- Lingering, even with intimate things -- As the sailor, growing old, is silent -- Exposed on the heart's mountains. Look, how small there -- Smiling, smiling yes, you could manage it often -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "And draws me on like one unfainly dead -- To Marthe Hennebert -- In this world where injustice so prevails -- Moonlit night -- To Marthe Hennebert.. your soul -- Judith's return -- For Frau Phia Rilke -- The dog that dragged the mandrake up -- To Lou Andreas-Salome -- And no one knows on what -- Pieta in the Cathedral at Aquileja -- Feeling gods so close at hand bestirring -- Even-song -- Fragment of an elegy -- And greetingly waved -- Glances detained me stars -- Shall I once more have Spring -- Apparitioin -- Ah, how you give the reins -- whom, though the zeal of suffering ever has seized -- Rolling pearls -- Ah, while we waied for human assistance -- Oh, the curvings of my longing through the cosmos -- The child, on its too lard face -- And the open delight -- To the awaited -- I knower: into all activity -- Almond trees in blossom -- The Spanish Trilogy -- Cancelled conclusion of the second section of the preceding poem -- The assumption -- On the death of the Virgin Mary -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Exposed. Suddenly -- Over past years, a wholly -- Lulu, is it us? Or does some greeting -- Let me never at your lips be drinking -- Yet once more toward sthe man extended -- Look, I know, there exist -- Oh, how dense they've now become, our bowering -- Through the suddenly delicious garden -- As the surfaces of water soar -- Nights I'll get the Angel to declare -- Where the tap-root of their love is wrestling -- Snatching us from listless, dim abysses -- No more than birds with nesting places -- In this inward gazing and submerging -- Homecoming where? Since pain are all embraces -- There, in my first enduring tower suspended -- Look, I really am not; if I should be -- Can you still recall how by your chair -- I feel it still, that memorable night -- Continually when during these last years -- Time and again, however well we know the landscape of love -- There the house still seems as delightful as ever -- Now you, old tame grown festival, return -- Oh, would that I could choose -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "For Frau Theodora -- For Hans Zesewitz -- For Baladine Klossowska -- Oh, all who saw me pass when youwards I was going -- Oh, how confused they were, the little launderesses -- From the poems of Count C.W. -- cancelled passage related to the preceding poem -- La Nascita del Sorriso -- Don't let the fact childhood has been, that nameless -- Oh, infinite childhood -- The doll -- Nike -- Not trees, not stars know aught of our existence -- Rising was then expression -- Yes, and the cloud was of that open grey -- Little moths reel shudderingly out of the beech -- That humbleness be pride -- When once a heart has got to be as mute -- Oh the try, the try in all birds going strong -- Bridal-wreath poem -- To have come through it -- Only the poet has re-integrated -- The view within -- When deep within so much collaboration -- For Werner Reinhart -- For Leonie Zacharias -- The hand -- O frquent thoughts of you, that do not read -- On a collection of his early work -- For Dr. F. Hünich -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fragment of a resurrection.".
- catalog tableOfContents "In merely catching your own casting all's".
- catalog tableOfContents "Looking up from your book, from the lines so countably near -- Now I've come to know it -- Dearest Mary, your weeping -- Good day. What's it brought for us? Is this it -- Time-of-a-life-time Life, that can extend -- Like the evening wind that blows -- Beloved, lost to begin with, never greeted -- Even yet they're losing it, the parted -- Lightly the god is seduced to embracing, impelled by -- Ever own leaf turning grove -- Where shall I make for -- His life was who could ever make it clear -- Through the bushes like a puff of air -- Out of stooping under shelter stand -- To be feeling you, I am constrained to -- Hating to the eyes' capacity -- From unguessable agedness -- Look at the lightsome insect, how it plays, it has never escaped -- Inward looking forest lake, you standing -- Long he'd outwrung it with gazing -- First draft of the preceding poem -- Who'd hear your lament, heart? Ever foresakener -- Man must die, because he has known them -- Let me be consumed -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Love's beginning -- Ode to bellman -- Rejected portion of the preceding poem -- Far Magda von Hattingberg -- Alas my mother will demolish me -- O my old gentleness of heart! -- Even then, though, you were there -- The death of Moses -- Seven poems -- Now I'll talk, no longer be an awed -- Death -- Requiem on the death of a boy -- Drafts of rejected conclusions -- The words of the Lord to John on Ptmos -- The God questioned -- The god's reply -- First drafts of the preceding poem -- To a young lady -- Not that when ... -- From the guest-book of Dr. Oskar Reichel -- For Frau Grete Weisgerber -- The body's cross-roads. -- What's the use of my renunciation -- The stag's now part of earth -- The christening poem -- To Ruth, on her fifteenth birthday -- For Margarethe von Maydell -- To Alma Johanna Koenig -- O spark of joy from the heart's fire-stone -- Who dare's to see it otherwise -- The man against whose face the rain is pelting -- Gray love-snakes I have startled all at once -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Night-thoughts! Out of the fathomless intimation -- In towering over me with those commanding -- Oh, how often, and with, oh, what weeping -- Let us not in thsi dark sweetness strain -- Angels, angels, penetrating space -- How has day been able to pretend -- Did I not breate in from nights I shared -- So, then, it will be the Angel who -- Away! whom I called so upon to taste of my smile -- Once it was all allotted otherwise -- Do not wait upon the choice you're able -- How outhold this face till its feeling fill -- Once between my folding hands I held it -- Oh, but of face unto face -- When your countenance I'm so consuming -- I'd often stand at the window started the day before -- At last, night hour, I'm free from anxiousness -- Let me withstand your breakers of influence: hurl them -- Between the face of the stilled praise and blesser -- Thatball of shadow sketched with such insistence -- Since the marvellous days of the creation -- Oh, if only from some angel's feeling -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Notes and fragments for a poem on Judith -- Where the galley-slaves -- Sober flowers before green, feelings of morning -- Childhood -- The lovely wind goes preening through the wood -- Sharp tower-fracture, ancient underjaw -- Doves updive -- Song -- and in the opaque of his breast -- Look, lovers: almost separately they come -- ah. between me now and this bird-call here -- Life, limitation, what, what not, to be -- ah, so undefined and so without all -- And his eyelids carried like a mouth -- Florindo: judge of those who do not care -- O cross-way of my mouth -- A seldom-trodden path through strips of heather -- From the wayside the cockle's blue glance trembles -- Therewith of kingliness so great a stock -- I could be friends with you, sombre youths -- Woman's lament -- God Horus or young King -- Ah, there floats in the aire -- Look, the god has now determined on me -- Dawn feels renewed on everything each minute -- Pain-bringer, still I go with a muffled -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prayer for the idiots and canvicts -- Urban Summer night -- Can you still feel how alone together -- Forget, forget, and let's experience now -- You know now what love's night's are? -- ...These soft nights bing -- For Herr Hugo Heller -- Ah, how much I regret now the tiniest chiding -- Endymion -- Perseus -- Are not nights formed from the painful space of all those -- In the shallow where he first appeared -- What field-fragrance are your hands releasing -- Fragrance within you's outwelling -- And all of those who walk there walk in gold -- The to be evoking even rapture -- Fountian -- as though all over her she were repressing -- Bird's off-flying or downleap of wind -- He found her noticed smile almost too moving -- How, Lord, into these outworn hands of mine -- God, whom the child so easily obtained -- David -- Oh, your loveliness! -- Pregnant -- How, Lord, should any angel plumb this deep -- Your heart be like a nest which none ascend to -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Soul in space -- Little return gift to the sleeper's mood -- Only to losers speaks the transmuted -- To music -- How childhood tries to reach us -- Proposal for the dedication of a house -- For Lotte Bielitz -- god can't be lived like some serenely shining -- Nature is happy -- The smile -- Draft of a sequel to the christening poem -- discovered vampire with heart impaled -- For Fraulein Hedwig Zapf -- For Bernt von Heiseler -- For Fraulein Elisabeth von Gonzenbach -- Not war, scarce even fate, had kindled me -- To Frau G. Nolke -- On Elizabeth Barrett-Browning's sonnets -- Inscribed in a minute-book -- The guest -- For a lampshade -- The joy of bringing and communicating -- Remember the moment that came with your every receiving -- Be all that's here our home -- One heart has formed itself upon another -- For Fraulein Maria von Hefner-alteneck -- How everthing by images gets captured -- For Frau Theodora von der Mühill -- On Goethe's letters to Auguste ze Stolberg -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "St. George -- Sunset -- The parted -- The solitary -- From the cathedral poems -- We, who pass for being, can't but feel -- On of the old ones -- The lunatics in the Chartreuse de Champmol at Dijon -- The perfume -- The poet, look: carried by what he beheld -- View from Capri -- Still, as on the day of our creation -- Eyes which, through reading books have come to be -- Autumn evening -- All the banners now are being held up higher -- And in autumn gaze till you're perceiving -- When suddenly by some far town's sensation -- Two poems for Madeleine de Broglie -- To be a young girl -- How they gloom and sough in the instrument -- For Lia Rosen -- For H. S. -- For Alfred Walther Heymel -- For August and Hedda Sauer -- Nocturnal walk -- Stars behind olives -- Greek love-talk -- Don Juan's election -- The Caryatids -- The sick boy -- From the night-watches of Sister Godelieve -- The birth of the Chimaera -- The lovers -- As in old almanack illumining -- Nun's lament -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "This festival, my heart, relinquish too -- Then you would always share in that delight -- Into some high achievement's long preparing -- This year, whose strength was in destructiveness -- In nineteen hundred and fourteen, I came to be -- Is it strange that in spite of all I arose? -- Just once appearing street, like a star's fall -- You, you only, exist -- Only the noise as he breaks the next piece of muteness -- Where does it reach to, where, the voice of huamnity -- Conquers the melodious instinct".
- catalog tableOfContents "To Karl von der Heydt -- For Ernst Hardt -- On the death of Countess Luise Schwerin -- Marriage -- The beginner -- people depart. The distance flees and flows -- It's grown quite still -- To Princess Madeleine de Broglie -- Swquence of poems for Madeleine de Broglie -- La Dame a la Licorne -- Aubade -- On the prodigal son -- The valley -- the saints -- From the guestbook of Karl and Elisabeth von der Heydt -- While lif estill takes and gives -- Capri Jottings -- Heart's grove, which, when my senses were on fire -- La tentation c'est a refaire -- The winds now move at times... -- Kore -- A spring wind -- Migliera -- The Mary-vase -- Santa Maria a Cetrella -- What made them seem so much the same -- Sixths and Sainings -- In the wind through-shining darkness swings -- The domes of the Caliphs' tombs Shall I forget? ... -- Marionette Theatre -- Portrait -- Lady before the mirror -- No, I do not want to be destroyed -- As though my heavy vhildhood -- Sketch for a St. George -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "To the angel -- The raising of Lazarus -- If I, unequal to my death at last -- The spirit Ariel -- Is there nothing to follow? -- Along the white house-fronts an overflowing -- There brawls the brook, of you that hear its coil -- We have no notion what we squander -- Straining so hard against strong night -- Long you will have to suffer, knowing not what -- Standing before the heaven of my life -- What could your smile obtrude upon me that night -- What, what that night would not give me.. -- Overflowing heavens of squandered stars -- Alas, a mortal, yearningly, hastily -- Can that be the redthorn, which presently -- One spring -- Emmaus -- Nacissus -- First draft of material -- One renouncing knowledge of that sadness -- The harrowing of hell -- St. Christopher -- The doves -- Morning sky -- Those I as prentic eeforsook -- Shatter me, music, with rhythmical fury -- We waken to the memories we're endued with -- My being, with thoughts of you -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Why are you not yourself a star among stars -- I am, nightingale, am what you sing -- If you, my lovely, darkness-reflecting spring -- Behind the innocent trees -- Heand of Amenophis IV -- For Lotte Pritzel -- Just as the orbing moon, exalted, full of occasion -- When I approach a window, over there -- You, implanted where the powerful course -- Subjected as it is to nature's reign -- O heart thus slowly loosened from life's thread -- Widow -- May it rise no more to my disgrace -- One whose spirit farthest joys have fired -- Oftener, feeling how the yet unthreaded -- Stanzas for winter -- Rejected draft for a contunuation of the preceding poem -- Five sonnets -- From the drafts of the preceding five sonnets -- Merely to comprehend its merest dawning -- Is not smile there? -- Original version of the tenth duino elegy -- O sure and swiftly guided phough -- Tears will not let me speak -- Whether I was or am you are faring -- Turned towards the stillingness up there -- ".
- catalog title "Poems, 1906 to 1926 / Rainer Maria Rilke ; translated with an introduction by J.B. Leishman.".
- catalog title "Poems. Selections. English".
- catalog type "Translations. fast".
- catalog type "text".