Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens
I
The Whole World Including the Speaker
Why nag at the ideas of Hercules, Don Don?
Widen your sense. All things in the sun are sun.
II
The Whole World Excluding the Speaker
I found between moon-rising and moon-setting
The world was round. But not from my begetting.
III
Soupe Aux Perles
Health-o, when ginger and fromage bewitch
The vile antithesis of poor and rich.
IV
Soupe Sans Perles
I crossed in '38 in the Western Hеad .
It depends which way you crossed, thе tea-belle said.
V
Boston with a Note-book
Lean encyclopaedists, inscribe an Iliad.
There's a weltanschauung of the penny pad.
VI
Boston without a Note-book
Let us erect in the Basin a lofty fountain.
Suckled on ponds, the spirit craves a watery mountain.
VII
Artist in Tropic
Of Phaebus Apothicaire the first beatitude:
Blessed, who is his nation's multitude.
VIII
Artist in Arctic
And of Phaebus the Tailor the second saying goes:
Blessed, whose beard is cloak against the snows.
New England Verses was written by Wallace Stevens.