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Emma Lazarus

Poems

1492.
A Degenerate Age. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
A June Night.
A Letter To His Friend Isaac. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
A Masque Of Venice.
About Emma Lazarus. (Written For "The Century Magazine")
Acceptance.
Admetus.
Admonition. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Afternoon.
Agamemnon's Tomb.
Age And Death.
An Epistle.
Arabesque.
Aspiration.
August Moon.
Autumn Sadness.
Bar Kochba.
Chopin.
Chrysalis. (Little Poems In Prose.)
City Visions.
Compensation.
Confused Dreams.
Critic And Poet.
Currents. (Little Poems In Prose.)
Defiance. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Destiny.
Don Pedrillo.
Don Rafael.
Donna Clara.
Echoes.
Evening.
Extracts From The Book Of Tarshish, Or "Necklace Of Pearls." (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Faerie.
Faith.
Fancies.
Fog.
Fra Pedro.
Fragment. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Fragment. Canzone XII. 5.
Fragment. Trionfo D' Amore.
Fragment. Trionfo Della Morte.
From One Augur To Another.
From The "Divan." (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Gifts.
Grief.
Heroes.
Hope.
How Long?
Hymn. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
In Exile.
In Memoriam - Rev. J. J. Lyons.
In Morte. II. On The Death Of Cardinal Colonna And Laura.
In Morte. XLIII.
In the Night.
In The Night. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
In Vita. Canzone XI.
In Vita. CIX.
In Vita. CV.
In Vita. LXVII.
In Vita. LXXVI.
Influence.
Life And Art.
Links.
Loneliness.
Long Island Sound.
Longing For Jerusalem. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Longing.
Love Song Of Alcharisi. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Love-Song. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Magnetism.
Mater Amabilis.
Matins.
Meditations. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Night-Piece. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Night-Thoughts. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Off Rough Point.
On The Proposal To Erect A Monument In England To Lord Byron.
On The Voyage To Jerusalem. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Patience.
Peace.
Raschi In Prague.
Regret.
Restlessness.*
Saint Romualdo.
Separation. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Sic Semper Liberatoribus!
Solomon Ben Judah Gabirol (Died Between 1070-80.) (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Song. - Venus.
Spring Longing.
Spring Songs. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Spring Star.
St. Michael's Chapel.
Stanzas. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Storm.
Success.
Sunrise.
Surprise.
Sympathy.
Symphonic Studies.
Tannhauser.
The Banner Of The Jew.
The Birth Of Man.
The Choice.
The Cranes Of Ibycus.
The Crowing Of The Red Cock.
The Dance To Death;
The Death Of Raschi.
The Elixir.
The End of the Song.
The Exodus. (August 3, 1492.) (Little Poems In Prose.)
The Feast Of Lights.
The Guardian Of The Red Disk.
The May Night.
The New Colossus.*
The New Ezekiel.
The New Year.
The October Night.
The Prophet. (Little Poems In Prose.)
The South.
The Sower. (Little Poems In Prose.)
The Spagnoletto.
The Supreme Sacrifice.
The Test. (Little Poems In Prose.)
The Valley Of Baca.
The World's Justice.
To A Detractor. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
To Carmen Sylva.
Treasures. (Little Poems In Prose.)
Venus Of The Louvre.
Victory.
Wherefore?
Wine And Grief. (Translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.)
Work.
Youth And Death.
Youth.