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Index
Title Page
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Portrait of a Lady
Preludes
Rhapsody on a Windy Night
Morning at the Window
The ‘Boston Evening Transcript’
Aunt Helen
Cousin Nancy
Mr. Apollinax
Hysteria
Conversation Galante
La Figlia Che Piange
Gerontion
Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar
Sweeney Erect
A Cooking Egg
Le Directeur
Mélange Adultère de Tout
Lune de Miel
The Hippopotamus
Dans le Restaurant
Whispers of Immortality
Mr. Eliot’s Sunday Morning Service
Sweeney Among the Nightingales
I. The Burial of the Dead
II. A Game of Chess
III. The Fire Sermon
IV. Death by Water
V. What the Thunder said
COLLECTED POEMS 1909–1962
P RUFROCK , 1917
P OEMS , 1920
T HE W ASTE L AND , 1922
Notes on the Waste Land
I. Because I do not hope to turn again
II. Lady, three white leopards sat under a juniper-tree
III. At the first turning of the second stair
IV. Who walked between the violet and the violet
V. If the lost word is lost, if the spent word is spent
VI. Although I do not hope to turn again
Journey of the Magi, 1927
A Song for Simeon, 1928
Animula, 1929
Marina, 1930
The Cultivation of Christmas Trees, 1954
Sweeney Agonistes
T HE H OLLOW M EN , 1925
A SH- W EDNESDAY , 1930
A RIEL P OEMS
U NFINISHED P OEMS
Fragment of a Prologue
Fragment of an Agon
Coriolan
I. Triumphal March
II. Difficulties of a Statesman
Eyes that last I saw in tears
The wind sprang up at four o’clock
Five-Finger Exercises
M INOR P OEMS
I. Lines to a Persian Cat
II. Lines to a Yorkshire Terrier
III. Lines to a Duck in the Park
IV. Lines to Ralph Hodgson Esqre.
V. Lines for Cuscuscaraway and Mirza Murad Ali Beg
Landscapes
I. New Hampshire
II. Virginia
III. Usk
IV. Rannoch, by Glencoe
V. Cape Ann
Lines for an Old Man
I. The Eagle soars in the summit of Heaven
II. Thus your fathers were made
III. The Word of the lord came unto me, saying
IV. There are those who would build the Temple
V. O Lord, deliver me from the man of excellent intention and impure heart
VI. It is hard for those who have never known persecution
VII. In the beginning GOD created the world
VIII. O Father we welcome your words
IX. Son of Man, behold with thine eyes, and hear with thine ears
X. You have seen the house built, you have seen it adorned
Burnt Norton, 1935
East Coker, 1940
The Dry Salvages, 1941
Little Gidding, 1942
Defence of the Islands
A Note on War Poetry
To the Indians who Died in Africa
To Walter de la Mare
A Dedication to my Wife
About the Author
Also by T. S. Eliot
Copyright
C HORUSES FROM ‘ T HE R OCK’ , 1934
F OUR Q UARTETS
O CCASIONAL V ERSES
OLD POSSUM’S BOOK OF PRACTICAL CATS
The Naming of Cats
The Old Gumbie Cat
Growltiger’s Last Stand
The Rum Tum Tugger
The Song of the Jellicles
Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer
Old Deuteronomy
The Pekes and the Pollicles
Mr. Mistoffelees
Macavity: the Mystery Cat
Gus: the Theatre Cat
Bustopher Jones: the Cat about Town
Skimbleshanks: the Railway Cat
The Ad-dressing of Cats
Cat Morgan Introduces Himself
PLAYS
Murder in the Cathedral
The Family Reunion
The Cocktail Party
The Confidential Clerk
The Elder Statesman
APPENDIX POEMS WRITTEN IN EARLY YOUTH
A Fable for Feasters
A Lyric: ‘If Time and Space, as Sages say’
Song: ‘If space and time, as sages say’
At Graduation 1905
Song: ‘When we came home across the hill’
Before Morning
Circe’s Palace
On a Portrait
Song: ‘The moonflower opens to the moth’
Nocturne
Humouresque (after J. Laforgue)
Spleen
Ode
The Death of Saint Narcissus
Index of First Lines of Poems
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