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Fayetteville, AR : ClarNan Editions, a division of Classical Vocal Reprints, [2015]
A white rose / An April day / Because / Beside the sea / Bewilderment / Dawn's awakening / Death's gwineter lay his cold icy hand on me Feet o' Jesus / Four encore songs. Tobacco / A flea and a fly / "Come, come," said Tom's father / Song of the open road / Go down, Moses God gives me you / Hold fast to dreams / I grew a rose / I'm goin' to lay down my heavy load Love-in-a-mist / My little soul's goin' to shine My neighbor / My soul's been anchored in de Lord Night / Out of the south blew a wind / Resignation / Rise mourner Save me Lord, save me Some o' these days Song to the dark virgin / Sunset / Sympathy / The glory of the day was in her face / The moon bridge / The poet and his song / The washerwoman / To my little son / Travel's end / Trouble done come my way / Two traditional Negro spirituals. I am bound for the kingdom ; I'm workin' on my buildin' -- We have tomorrow / Weary traveler What's the use / Words for a spiritual / You won't find a man like Jesus (Spiritual).
Introduction / Bury me in a free land: 1770-1899 -- Lift every voice: 1900-1918 -- Dark tower: 1919-1936 -- Ballads of remembrance: 1936-1959 -- Ideas of ancestry: 1959-1975 -- Blue light sutras: 1976-1989 -- Praise songs for the day: 1990-2008 -- After the hurricane: 2009-2020
Canzoniere, 132 / Troilus and Criseyde, Canticus Troili / The longe love, that in my thought doeth harbar ; Who so list to hounte I know where is an hynde ; Farewell, Love, and all thy lawes for ever ; My galy chargèd with forgetfulnes ; I find no peace, and all my war is done / The soote season, that bud and blome furth bringes ; Alas, so all thinges nowe doe holde their peace ; I never saw you, madam, lay apart ; Love that liveth and reigneth in my thought / A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner: Written in maner of a Paraphrase upon the 51 Psalme of David ; Loe prostrate, Lorde, before thy face I lye ; But render me my wonted joyes againe / That self-same tongue which first did thee entreat ; Sonet written in prayse of the brown beautie / Licia or poems of love First did I fear, when first my love began / Amoretti: Happy ye leaves when as those lilly hands ; More thenmost faire, full of the living fire ; Rolling wheele that runneth often round ; This holy season fit to fast and pray ; Penelope for her Ulisses' sake ; My love is lyke to yse, and I to fyre ; What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses ; Leave, lady, in your glasse of christal clene ; Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace ; Most glorious Lord of lyfe that on this day ; One day I wrote her name upon the strand ; Lackyng my love I go from place to place ; Men call you fayre, and you doe credit it ; Fayre is my love, when her fayre golden heares / Caelica: Caelica, I overnight was finely used ; Nurse-life wheat, within his green husk growing ; In night when colours all to black are cast / Countess of Pembroke's arcadia: My true love hat my hart, and I have his ; Astrophel and Stella: Loving in truth, and faine in verse my love to show ; Let daintie wits crie on the sisters nine ; It is most true that eyes are form'd to serve ; With how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies ; My mouth doth water, and my breast doth swell ; Come sleepe, O sleepe, the certaine knot of peace ; Having this day, my horse, my hand, my launce ; What, have I thus betrayed my libertie? ; I on my horse, and love on me doth trie ; Because I breathe not love to everie one ; O grammer rules, O now your vertues show ; Who will in fairest booke of nature know ; Love still a boy, and oft a wanton is ; Stella, thinke not that I by verse seeke fame ; Certaine sonnets: Leave me, O love, which reachest but to dust / Vision upon this conceipt of the faery queene ; Secret murder hath been done of late ; To his son / Phillis: Honoured with pastorall sonnets, elegies and amorous delights ; Coronet for his mistress philosophy: Muses that sing love's sensual empery -- Diana: Needs must I leave, and yet needs must I love -- Sonet: Fra banc to banc, fra wod to wod, I rin / To Delia: Looke, Delia, how wee steeme the half-blowne rose ; Care-charmer sleepe, sonne of the sable night ; Let others sing of knights and palladines / Idea in sixtie three sonnets: Nothing but no and I, and I and no ; How many paltry, foolish, painted things ; Love, in a humor, play'd the prodigall ; His remedie for love ; Sitting alone, love bids me goe and write ; Since ther's no helpe, come let us kisse and part / Some blaze the precious beauties of their loves ; Although we do not all the good we love ; Author loving these homely meats speciall, viz. :cream, pancakes, buttered pippin-pies, &c. /
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? ; City called heaven ; God's a-gonna trouble the water ; Walk together children ; I know moon-rise ; I'm a-rollin' ; I been rebuked and I been scorned ; Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? ; Soon I will be done ; No more auction block ; Swing low, sweet chariot ; Steal away to Jesus ; Go down, Moses ; Been in the storm so long ; Oh, freedom! -- This little light of mine ; Down by the riverside ; Freedom in the air ; Take my hand, precious Lord ; Peace be still ; Stand by me -- Yellow dog blues ; St. Louis blues ; Beale Street blues ; Down-hearted blues ; See, see rider ; Prove it on me blues ; Gulf Coast blues ; Trouble in mind ; Backwater blues ; In the house blues ; How long blues ; Hellhound on my trail ; It's a low down dirty shame ; Good morning, blues ; Sent for you yesterday ; Going to Chicago blues ; Fine and mellow ; Hoochie coochie ; Sunnyland.
The aunt / For my people / Leroy / Ars poetica: Nov. 7, 2008 / Ka'ba / When you have forgotten Sunday: the love story ; The sermon on the warpland ; We real cool / Jazz baby is it in you / "I fade into the night" / Old Lem / I am accused of tending to the past / I am a black woman ; Who can be born black? / Nikki-Rosa ; Knoxville, Tennessee / The dry spell / Those winter Sundays ; Frederick Douglass / The Negro speaks of rivers / Choosing the blues / My father's love letters / The creation / A Negro love song / Lift every voice and sing ; Go down death / Between ourselves / The union of two / Ballad of Birmingham / A poem to complement other poems / No images / Between the world and me / Theme for English B ; Easy boogie ; Dream boogie ; Dream boogie (variation) ; Harlem ; Good morning ; Same in blues ; Island /
The hill -- Fiddler Jones -- Petit, the poet / Miniver Cheevy -- Mr. Flood's party / The creation / The poet -- Life's tragedy / The death of the hired man -- Mending wall -- Birches -- Stopping by woods on a snowy evening -- Tree at my window -- Directive / Patters / Susie Asado -- From Tender buttons : A box ; A plate / I sit and sew / Grass -- Cahoots / Peter Quince at the Clavier -- Disillusionment of ten o'clock -- Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird -- Anecdote of the jar -- The emperor of ice-cream -- Of mere being / Fragment / Tract -- Danse Russe -- The red wheelbarrow -- The yachts -- From Asphodel, that greeny flower (book I, lines 1-92) / Moonlight -- There will come soft rains /
Short Fictions: Arranged Alphabetically by Author -- Alcott, Louisa May -- "Hospital Sketches: A Day" (1863) -- Bierce, Ambrose -- "The Affair at Coulter's Notch" (1889) -- Cable, George Washington -- "Belles Demoiselles Plantation" (1874) -- Cahan, Abraham -- "The Daughter of Reb Avrom Leib" (1900) -- Cather, Willa -- "On the Divide" (1896) -- Chesnutt, Charles W. -- "The March of Progress" (1901) -- Chopin, Kate -- "A Gentleman of Bayou Teche" (1894) -- Cleary, Kate M. -- "Feet of Clay" (1893) -- Crane, Stephen -- "An Experiment in Misery" (1894) -- Davis, Rebecca Harding -- "A Day with Doctor Sarah" (1878) -- Davis, Samuel Post -- "A Christmas Carol" (late 1870s) -- Dreiser, Theodore -- "Free" (1918) -- Dunbar, Paul Laurence -- "One Man's Fortunes" (1900) -- "The Lynching of Jube Benson" (1904) -- Dunbar Nelson, Alice -- "Titee" (1895) -- "When the Bayou Overflows" (1899) -- Far, Sui Sin (Edith Maude Eaton) -- "Sweet Sin. A Chinese-American Story" (1898) -- "The Success of a Mistake" (1908) -- Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins -- "One Good Time" (1897) -- "Old Woman Magoun" (1905) -- Garland, Hamlin -- "Up the Coule. A Story of Wisconsin" (1891) -- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins -- "Mrs. Beazley's Deeds" (1911) -- Goodwin, C. C. (Charles Carroll) -- "Sister Celeste" (1885) -- Harte, Bret -- "The Luck of Roaring Camp" (1868) -- "Wan Lee, the Pagan" (1874) -- Hearn, Lafcadio -- "In the Twilight of the Gods" (1895) -- Henry, O. (William Sydney Porter) -- "A Municipal Report" (1910) -- Howells, William Dean -- "A Romance of Real Life" (1870) -- James, Henry -- "The Jolly Corner" (1908) -- Jewett, Sarah Orne -- "Tom's Husband" (1882) -- "Stolen Pleasures" (1885) -- King, Grace -- "Making Progress" (1901) -- London, Jack -- "The League of the Old Men" (1902) -- "The Apostate: A Child Labor Parable" (1906) -- Macomber, Lucy Bates -- "The Gossip of Gold Hill" (1873) -- Mena, Maria Cristina -- "The Education of Popo" (1914) -- Neall, Hannah Lloyd -- "Placer" (1871) -- Norris, Frank -- "The House with the Blinds" (1897) -- Oskison, John -- "The Problem of Old Harjo" (1907) -- Peattie, Elia Wilkinson -- "After the Storm: A Story of the Prairie" (1897) -- Spofford, Harriet Prescott -- "Her Story" (1872) -- Stuart, Ruth Mcenery -- "The Unlived Life of Little Mary Ellen" (1896) -- Thanet, Octave (Alice French) -- "The Face of Failure" (1892) -- Twain, Mark (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) -- "The Facts concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut" (1876) -- "The Second Advent" (written 1881; first published 1972) -- Wharton, Edith -- "Xingu" (1911) -- Wister, Owen -- "Hank's Woman" (1892) -- Woolson, Constance Fenimore -- "Miss Grief" (1880) -- Zitkala-Sa Vgertrude Simmons Bonnin) -- "The Soft-Hearted Sioux" (1901).
"The isle is full of noises" from The Tempest / There is a pleasure in a pathless wood" from Childe Harold's Pilgrimage / road not taken / Freedom / Adlestrop / Cargoes / minister for exams / great escape / Thirteen / Smoke signals / Walking away / Cecil Day Lewis ; Outgrown / Digging / Tissue / Eden rock / Safe sounds / Bright star / I miss you / Something rhymed / There is a field / Suzanne / He wishes for the cloths of heaven / Sonnet 18 / Invitation to love / sun has burst the sky / birthday / Valentine / Love letter / Whitsun weddings / Jabberwocky / Witch work / listeners / Orphee / lady of Shalott / Ode to a nightingale / Moon-whales / windhover / language of cat / Dulce et decorum est / general / There will come soft rains / Not waving but drowning / Stevie Smith ; Let me die a youngman's death / Because I could not stop for death / "To be, or not to be" from Hamlet / "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow" from Macbeth /