THE POEMS of EMMA LAZARUS
By Emma Lazarus
in Two Volumes
VOL. II.
Jewish Poems: Translation
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
As a convenience to the reader I have included in this volume the
biographical sketch of Emma Lazarus which originally appeared only
in Vol. I. of these works. Further, the sketch contains references
to passages contained in this volume.—D.L.
CONTENTS
[ EMMA LAZARUS. (Written for "The Century Magazine") ]
[ THE CROWING OF THE RED COCK. ]
[ IN MEMORIAM—REV. J. J. LYONS. ]
[ THE GUARDIAN OF THE RED DISK. ]
[ TRANSLATIONS FROM THE HEBREW POETS OF MEDAEVAL SPAIN. ]
[ MOSES BEN ESRA (About 1100). ]
[ A TRANSLATION AND TWO IMITATIONS. ]
[ TRANSLATIONS FROM PETRARCH. ]
[ IN MORTE. II. ON THE DEATH OF CARDINAL ]
Publisher's note: Thanks are due to the Editors of "The Century,"
Lippincott's Magazine, and "The Critic," for their courtesy in
allowing the poems published by them to be reprinted in these pages.