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Oscar Wilde: Complete Poems (Golden Deer Classics) - cover

Oscar Wilde: Complete Poems (Golden Deer Classics)

Oscar Wilde, Silver Deer Classics

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Summary

CONTENTS

Hélas!
 
Eleutheria.
Sonnet to Liberty.
Ave Imperatrix.
To Milton.
Louis Napoleon.
Sonnet.
Quantum Mutata.
Libertatis Sacra Fames.
Theoretikos.
 
The Garden of Eros.
 
Rosa Mystica.
Requiescat.
Sonnet on Approaching Italy.
San Miniato.
Ave Maria Gratia Plena.
Italia.
Sonnet.
Rome Unvisited.
Urbs Sacra Æterna.
Sonnet.
Easter Day.
E Tenebris.
Vita Nuova.
Madonna Mia.
The New Helen.
 
The Burden of Itys.
 
Wind Flowers.
Impression du Matin.
Magdalen Walks.
Athanasia.
Serenade.
Endymion.
La Bella Donna della Mia Mente.
Chanson.
 
Charmides.
 
Flowers of Gold.
Impressions.
The Grave of Keats.
Theocritus.
In the Gold Room.
Ballade de Marguerite.
The Dole of the King’s Daughter.
Amor Intellectualis.
Santa Decca.
A Vision.
Impression de Voyage.
The Grave of Shelley.
By the Arno.
 
Impressions de Théâtre.
Fabien dei Franchi.
Phèdre.
Written at the Lyceum Theatre.
 
Panthea.
 
The Fourth Movement.
Impression.
At Verona.
Apologia.
Quia Multum Amavi.
Silentium Amoris.
Her Voice.
My Voice.
Tædium Vitæ.
 
Humanitad.
 
Flower of Love.
ΓΛΥΚΥΠΙΚΡΟΣ ΕΡΩΣ.

From Spring Days to Winter
Tristitæ
The True Knowledge
Impressions
Under the Balcony
The Harlot’s House
Le Jardin des Tuileries
On the Sale by Auction of Keats’ Love Letters
The New Remorse
Fantaisies Décoratives
Canzonet
Symphony in Yellow
In the Forest
To my Wife
With a Copy of 'A House of Pomegranates’
To L. L.
Désespoir
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