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Renascence: A Book of Verse

Walter Crane is better known as an artist and illustrator of children’s books. His illustrations defined a whole genre which influenced the field for many years. He was also involved in various socialist causes and leant his artistic talent to many left-leaning publications. Some of the sentiments can be found reflected in this volume of his own poetry. The first section contains poems published for the first time, while the second section contains many verses that appeared in other publications and books. The verses are illustrated with black and white engravings of his art, of course. The publication page contains this note, “ This Edition on Large Paper is limited to Sixty-five copies for England and Thirty-five for America. This copy is No. 45 of the English Edition.” - Summary by Larry Wilson (2 hr 40 min)

Chapters

Introduction

Invocation

The City of Love

The House of Dreams

Love's Labyrinth

The Dividing Gulf

The Valley of Deliverance

The Unknown Shore

The West Wind

The New Light

Hymn of Free Peoples

Twelve Sonnets of Love I -- VI

Twelve Sonnets of Love VII -- XII

A Herald of Spring

Thoughts in a Hammock

The Sirens Three Dedicatory Sonnet

The Sirens Three I - XX

The Sirens Three XXI - XL

The Sirens Three XLI - LX

The Sirens Three LXI - LXXX

The Sirens Three LXXXI - C

The Sirens Three CI - CXX

The Sirens Three CXXI - CXL

The Sirens Three CXXI - CXLIV

Flora's Feast -- A Masque of Flowers

From Hellas Homeward

Rondeau -- Beyond the Verge

Rondeau -- The Old and the New

Rondeau -- Across the Fields

Rondeau -- In Love's Disport

Rondeau -- What Makes the World

Rondeau -- Seed-Time

Rondeau -- A Seat for Three

Rondel -- When Time upon the Wing

Rondel -- This Book of Hours

Triolet

At Shelley's Grave

The Voice of Spring

A Day in Early Spring

A Night in May

Illusions

On the Suppression of Free Speech at Chicago

Freedom in America

To the Prisoners of Liberty

Reminiscent

The Hellas Dead

To the Hammersmith Choir

Renascemce