Select Poems of Sidney Lanier - Part 21
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42. I had made the comparison between Lanier and St. Francis before reading Dr. Gates's essay on Lanier, and was delighted to find my judgment confirmed by so competent a critic. Dr. Gates is quite emphatic: "Since St. Francis, no soul has seemed so heavily overcharged with this feeling of brotherhood for all created things."

'The Canticle of the Sun', otherwise known as 'The Song of the Creatures', may be found in metrical form in Mrs. Oliphant's life of St. Francis (New York, 1870) and in prose in Sabatier's (Scribners, New York, 1894).

54. Lanier has an 'Owl against Robin'.

57. See 'Introduction', p. xli [Part IV].

80-85. See 'Introduction', p. xliii [Part IV].

86-152. See 'Introduction', p. xlvii [Part IV]. Mr. F. F. Browne says that in lyric sweetness ll. 86-97 recall the best of Keats and Sh.e.l.ley.

114-115. See 'Introduction', p. xliv [Part IV].

127. Lanier has a poem ent.i.tled 'The Bee'.

134-136. See 'Introduction', p. xliii [Part IV].

181. Compare Mrs. Easter's tribute, 'Lit with the Sun'.

189-192. See 'Introduction', p. xxi [Part I], and compare Cowdin's tribute, 'Hopeset and Sunrise', and the closing stanza of Hamlin Garland's:

"While heart's blood ebbed at every breath He pa.s.sed life's head-land bleak and dun, Flew through the western gate of Death And took his place beside the sun."

Bibliography

I. Collected Prose Works

Tiger-lilies: A Novel. 16mo, pp. v, 252. Hurd & Houghton, New York, 1867.

Out of print.

Florida: Its Scenery, Climate, and History. 12mo, pp. 336.

J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, 1876.

The Boy's Froissart. Being Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of Adventure, Battle, and Custom in England, France, Spain, etc. Edited for Boys.

Crown 8vo, pp. xxviii, 422. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1878.

The Science of English Verse. Crown 8vo, pp. xv, 315.

Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1880.

The Boy's King Arthur. Being Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Edited for Boys. Crown 8vo, pp. xlviii, 404. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1880.

The Boy's Mabinogion. Being the Earliest Welsh Tales of King Arthur in the famous Red Book of Hergest. Edited for Boys. Crown 8vo, pp. xxiv, 378. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1881.

The Boy's Percy. Being Old Ballads of War, Adventure, and Love, from Bishop Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry.

Edited for Boys. Crown 8vo, pp. x.x.xii, 442. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1882.

The English Novel and the Principles of its Development. Crown 8vo, pp. 293.

Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1883.

II. Collected Poetical Works

Poems. Pp. 94. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, 1877.

Contained 'To Charlotte Cushman' (dedication), 'Corn', 'The Symphony', 'The Psalm of the West', 'In Absence', 'Acknowledgment', 'Betrayal', 'Special Pleading', 'To Charlotte Cushman', 'Rose-morals', 'To ---- with a Rose'.

Poems of Sidney Lanier, Edited by his Wife, with a Memorial by William Hayes Ward. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1884, 252 pp., 12mo.

III. Uncollected Prose Pieces

Three Waterfalls: 'Scott's Magazine' (Atlanta, Ga.), August, September, 1867.

Address before the Furlow Masonic Female College (Ga.), June 30, 1869: 'Catalogue' of the College for 1869.

Confederate Memorial Address at Macon, Ga., April 26, 1870: 'Macon Daily Telegraph' of April 27, 1870, and reprinted in same for April 27, 1887.

Retrospects and Prospects: 'Southern Magazine' (Baltimore) 8. 283-290, 446-456, March, April, 1871.

Nature-Metaphors: 'Southern Magazine' 10. 172-182, February, 1872.

San Antonio de Bexar: 'Southern Magazine' 13. 83-99, 138-152, July, August, 1873.

Peace: 'Southern Magazine' 15. 406-410, October, 1874.

Review of Hayne's Poems: 'Southern Magazine', 1874.

The Ocklawaha in May: 'Lippincott's Magazine' (Philadelphia) 16. 403-413, October, 1875.

St. Augustine in April: 'Lippincott's Magazine' 16. 537-550, November, 1875.

Sketches of India, published anonymously: 'Lippincott's Magazine' 17. 37-51, 172-183, 283-301, 409-427, January-April, 1876.