Dirge of the Sea-Children, and Other Poems
by Kenneth Rand
About this book
The first of three volumes of poetry published by Yale English literature graduate Kenneth Rand before his untimely death in 1918 by the Great Influenza epidemic as he was trying to serve his country in WW1. Many of the poems within this first volume were reprints of Rand's contributions to the various magazines available during his time at Yale, including the Yale Literary Magazine where he served as chairman of the board. Some of the notable poems within this collection of his early works include The Crows, Lover's Dawn, The Prodigal, and Straw-Death. - Summary by Stefan Von Blon
Chapters (62)
1The Dirge of the Sea-Children
2Silenus
3The Apostate
4There's Likewise a Wind on the Heath
5The Garden Wall
6Tuscan Dawn-Song
7To You in Romany
8Auswanderer
9The Suicide
10The Debt of the Gods
11The Red Romance
12The Old Highway
13Paganism
14Thalassia
15The Witch of Memory
16The Pretender
17A Lyric from the Spring-Epic
18Lover's Dawn
19The Sea-Tramp
20The Crows
21Onagh of the Western Wind
22Epitaph
23Harbor-Bound
24Romance
25The Prodigal
26The Thorn-Garden
27The Flower-Peddler
28Morning-Song on the Open Road
29The Life Prisoner
30The Knight
31Straw-Death
32Sympathy
33Rouge et Noir
34The Corpse-Fire
35Visions
36Apostasy
37The Wonderful World
38The Ballad of the Gypsy King
39A Portrait
40The King and I
41The Roadside Weeds
42Disillusion
43The Time-Fools
44The Huckster
45When the Poet Died
46In Avalon
47The Song of the Butterflies
48De Amicitia
49Leaven o' Life
50The Two of Us
51A Song of the Old Gods
52At the Altar of Youth and Love
53The Tops'l Schooner
54Lotophagoi
55Et Ego in Arcadia Vixi —
56Gypsy Song
57Sea Chantey
58The City of Dreadful Dawn
59Victory-Song of the Aegean Pirates
60My Friend Pan
61The Road to Romany
62The Song of the Optimist

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