A Lume Spento
Ezra Pound's first book of poetry that was privately printed in Venice in 1908 by A. Antonini. Includes an active table of contents, correct spacing/breaks, links to footnotes, and automatic (poetic) indentation for any size frame or font.<br />For more classic, masterfully kindled poetry titles, look for Perscribo in the Amazon store.<br /><br />CONTENTS:<br /><br />Grace Before Song<br />La Fraisne<br />Cino<br />In Epitaphium Eius<br />Na Audiart<br />Villonaud For This Yule<br />A Villonaud Ballad of the Gibbet<br />Mesmerism<br />Fifine Answers<br />Anima Sola<br />In Tempore Senectutis<br />Famam Librosque Cano<br />The Cry of the Eyes<br />Scriptor Ignotus<br />Donzella Beata<br />Vana<br />Li Bel Chasteus<br />That Pass Between the False Dawn and the True<br />In Morte De<br />Threnos<br />Comraderie<br />Ballad Rosalind<br />Malrin<br />Masks<br />On His Own Face in a Glass<br />TheTree<br />Invern<br />Plotinus<br />Prometheus<br />Aegupton<br />Ballad for Gloom<br />For E. McC.<br />Salve O Pontifex!<br />To the Dawn: Defiance<br />The Decadence<br />Redivivus<br />Fistulae<br />Song<br />Motif<br />La Regina Avrillouse<br />A Rouse<br />Nicotine<br />In Tempore Senectutis (II)<br />Oltre La Torre: Rolando<br />Make strong old dreams lest this our world lose heart.