Poems by Emma Lazarus
Heroes
... Maimed, helpless, lingering still through suffering years, ...
Epochs
... XI. Hope. Her languid pulses thrill with sudden hope, ...
Links
... And in those realms of space, all bathed in light, ...
Reality
... Through change and peril, fire and night and storm, ...
City Visions
... Vix with heat, noise, and dust from morn till night, ...
The Spagnoletto. Act II
... As RIBERA stands aside, lost in thought, enter DON JOHN and MARIA ...
The Choice
... Then I saw The unveiled spirit, grown divinely bright, ...
Sympathy
... Nor strive to shrink or swell mine own desert, ...
Long Island Sound
... erblown. The swiftness of the tide, the light thereon, ...
Off Rough Point
... How could that phantom moon break through, ...
Critic and Poet: an Epilogue
... "Not mine" (He cried) "the error of this fatal flaw ...
Lohengrin
... "Lohengrin, My son, farewell, God send thee faith and strength ...
Marjories Wooing
... " The little lass reddened, and whitened, and smiled, ...
Youth And Death
... From my hand Her clasped hand slips to meet the grasp of thine ...
Bar Kochba
... Be then the desperate strife, the storm and stress ...