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100 selected poems

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York : Grove Press [1959]
Colección:An Evergreen book; E-190
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Tulips and Chimneys (1923)
  • Thy fingers make early flowers of
  • All in green went my love riding
  • When god lets my body be
  • In Just--
  • O sweet spontaneous
  • Buffalo Bill's
  • The Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls
  • It may not always be so; and i say
  • & [And] (1925)
  • Suppose
  • Raise the shade
  • Here is little Effie's head
  • Spring is like a perhaps hand
  • Who knows if the moon's
  • I like my body when it is with your
  • XLI Poems (1925)
  • Little tree
  • Humanity i love you
  • Is 5 (1926)
  • Poem, or Beauty Hurts Mr. Vinal
  • Nobody loses all the time
  • Mr youse needn't be so spry
  • She being Brand
  • Memorabilia
  • A man who had fallen among thieves
  • Voices to voices, lip to lip
  • "Next to of course god america i
  • My sweet old etcetera
  • Here's a little mouse) and
  • In spite of everything
  • Since feeling is first
  • If i have made, my lady, intricate
  • W [ViVa] (1931)
  • I sing of Olaf glad and big
  • If there are any heavens my mother will (all by herself) have
  • A light Out)
  • A clown s smirk in the skull of a baboon
  • If i love You
  • Somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond
  • But if a living dance upon dead minds
  • No thanks (1935)
  • Sonnet entitled how to run the world)
  • May i feel said he
  • Little joe gould has lost his teeth and doesn't know where
  • Kumrads die because they're told)
  • Conceive a man, should he have anything
  • Here's to opening and upward, to leaf and to sap
  • What a proud dreamhorse pulling (smoothloomingly) through
  • Jehovah buried. Satan dead
  • This mind made war
  • Love's function is to fabricate unknownness
  • Death (having lost) put on his universe
  • New Poems [from Collected Poems] (1938)
  • Kind)
  • (Of Ever-Ever Land i speak
  • This little bride & groom are
  • My specialty is living said
  • If i
  • May my heart always be open to little
  • You shall above all things be glad and young
  • 50 Poems (1940)
  • Flotsam and jetsam
  • Spoke joe to jack
  • Red-rag and pink-flag
  • Proud of his scientific attitude
  • A pretty a day
  • As freedom is a breakfastfood
  • Anyone lived in a pretty how town
  • My father moved through dooms of love
  • I say no world
  • These children singing in stone a
  • Love is the every only god
  • Love is more thicker than forget
  • Hate blows a bubble of despair into
  • What freedom's not some under's mere above
  • 1 x 1 [One Times One] (1944)
  • Of all the blessings which to man
  • A salesman is an it that stinks Excuse
  • A politician is an arse upon
  • Plato told
  • Pity this busy monster, manunkind
  • One's not half two. It's two are halves of one
  • What if a much of a which of a wind
  • No man, if men are gods; but if gods must
  • When god decided to invent
  • Rain or hail
  • Let it go--the
  • Nothing false and possible is love
  • Except in your
  • True lovers in each happening of their hearts
  • Yes is a pleasant country
  • All ignorance toboggans into know
  • Darling! because my blood can sing
  • "Sweet spring is your
  • O by the by
  • If everything happens that can't be done
  • Xaipe (1950)
  • When serpents bargain for the right to squirm
  • If a cheerfulest Elephantangelchild should sit
  • O to be in finland
  • No time ago
  • To start, to hesitate; to stop
  • If (touched by love's own secret) we, like homing
  • I thank You God for most this amazing
  • The great advantage of being alive
  • When faces called flowers float out of the ground
  • Love our so right
  • Now all the fingers of this tree (darling) have
  • Luminous tendril of celestial wish.