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Title: Poems
Author: Victor Hugo
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POEMS BY VICTOR HUGO1888
CONTENTS.
Memoir of Victor Marie Hugo
EARLY POEMS.
Moses on the NileâDublin University Magazine Envy and AvariceâAmerican Keepsake
ODES.â1818-28.
King Louis XVIIâDublin University Magazine The Feast of Freedomâ_âFather Proutâ (F.S. Mahony)_ Geniusâ_Mrs. Torre Hulme_ The Girl of Otaheiteâ_Clement Scott_ Neroâs Incendiary Songâ_H.J. Williams_ RegretâFraserâs Magazine The Morning of Life Beloved Nameâ_Caroline Bowles (Mrs. Southey)_ The Portrait of a ChildâDublin University Magazine
BALLADES.â1823-28.
The Grandmotherâ_âFather Proutâ (F.S. Mahony)_ The Giant in Gleeâ_Foreign Quart. Rev. (adapted)_ The Cymbaleerâs Brideâ_âFather Proutâ (F.S. Mahony)_ Battle of the Norsemen and the Gaels Madelaine The Fay and the PeriâAsiatic Journal
LES ORIENTALES.â1829
The Scourge of Heavenâ_I.N. Fazakerley_ Piratesâ Song The Turkish Captiveâ_W.D., Taitâs Edisiburgh Mag._ Moonlight on the Bosphorusâ_John L. OâSullivan_ The Veilâ_âFather Proutâ (F.S. Mahony)_ The Favorite Sultana The Pasha and the Dervish The Lost Battleâ_W.D., Bentleyâs Miscel_., 1839 The Greek Boy Zara, the Batherâ_John L. OâSullivan_ Expectationâ_John L. OâSullivan The Loverâs WishâV., Eton Observer_ The Sacking of the Cityâ_John L. OâSullivan_ Noormahal the Fair The Djinnsâ_John L. OâSullivan_ The Obdurate Beautyâ_John L. OâSullivan_ Don Rodrigo Cornflowersâ_H.L. Williams_ Mazeppaâ_H.L. Williams_ The Danube in WrathâFraserâs Magazine Old Oceanâ_R.C. Ellwood_ My Napoleonâ_H.L. Williams_
LES FEUILLES DâAUTOMNE.â1831.
The Patience of the Peopleâ_G.W.M. Reynolds_ Dictated before the Rhone Glacierâ_Author of âCritical Essaysâ The Poetâs Love for LivelinessâFraserâs Magazine_ Infantile Influenceâ_Henry Highton, M.A._ The Watching AngelâForeign Quarterly Review Sunsetâ_Toru Dutt_ The Universal Prayerâ_Henry Highton, M.A._ The Universal Prayerâ_C., Taitâs Magazine_
LES CHANTS DU CRĂPUSCULE.â1849.
Prelude to âThe Songs of Twilightââ_G.W.M. Reynolds_ The Land of Fableâ_G.W.M. Rrynolds_ The Three Glorious Daysâ_Elizabeth Collins_ Tribute to the VanquishedâFraserâs Magazine Angel or DemonâFraserâs Magazine The Eruption of VesuviusâFraserâs Magazine Marriage and Feastsâ_G.W.M. Reynolds_ The Morrow of GrandeurâFraserâs Magazine The Eaglet MournedâFraserâs Magazine Invocationâ_G.W.M. Reynolds_ Outside the Ball-roomâ_G.W.M. Reynolds_ Prayer for Franceâ_J.S. Macrae_ To Canaris, the Greek Patriotâ_G.W.M. Reynolds_ Polandâ_G.W.M. Reynolds_ Insult not the Fallenâ_W.C.K. Wilde_ Morningâ_W.M. Hardinge_ Song of Loveâ_Toru Dutt_ Sweet Charmerâ_H.B. Farnie_ More Strong than Timeâ_A. Lang_ Roses and Butterfliesâ_W.C. Westbrook_ A Simileâ_Fanny Kemble-Butler_ The Poet to his Wife
LES VOIX INTĂRIEURES.â1840.
The Blinded BourbonsâFraserâs Magazine To Albert DĂŒrerâ_Mrs. Newton Crosland_ To his MuseâFraserâs Magazine The Cowâ_Toru Dutt_ MothersâDublin University Magazine To some Birds Flown awayâ_Mrs. Newton Crosland_ My Thoughts of YeâDublin University Magazine The Beacon in the Storm Loveâs Treacherous Pool The Rose and the Graveâ_A. Lang_
LES RAYONS ET LES OMBRES.â1840.
Holyrood PalaceâFraserâs Magazine The Humble Homeâ_Author of âCritical Essaysâ The Eighteenth CenturyâAuthor of âCritical Essaysâ Still be a ChildâDublin University Magazine_ The Pool and the Soulâ_R.F. Hodgson_ Ye Mariners who Spread your Sailsâ_Author of âCritical Essaysâ On a Flemish Window-PaneâFraserâs Magazine_ The Preceptorâ_E.E. Frewer_ Gastibelzaâ_H.L. Williams_ Guitar Songâ_Evelyn Jerrold_ Come when I Sleepâ_Wm. W. Tomlinson_ Early Love Revisitedâ_Author of âCritical Essaysâ Sweet Memory of LoveâAuthor of âCritical Essaysâ The Marble FaunâWilliam Young_ A Love for Winged Things Babyâs Seaside Grave
LES CHĂTIMENTS.â1853.
Indignation! Imperial Revelsâ_H.L.W._ Poor Little Children Apostrophe to Nature Napoleon âThe Littleâ Fact or Fableâ_H.L.W._ A Lamentâ_Edwin Arnold, C.S.I._ No Assassination The Despatch of the Doom The Seamanâs Song The Retreat from Moscowâ_Toru Dutt_ The Oceanâs Songâ_Toru Dutt_ The Trumpets of the Mindâ_Toru Dutt_ After the Coup dâĂtatâ_Toru Dutt_ Patria The Universal Republic
LES CONTEMPLATIONS.â1830-56.
The Vale to You, to Me the Heightsâ_H.L.W_ Childhoodâ_Nelson R. Tyerman_ Satire on the Earth How Butterflies are Bornâ_A. Lang_ Have You Nothing to Say for Yourself?â_C.H. Kenny_ Inscription for a Crucifix Death, in Life The Dying Child to its Motherâ_Bp. Alexander_ Epitaphâ_Nelson R. Tyerman_ St. Johnâ_Nelson R. Tyerman_ The Poetâs Simple Faithâ_Prof. E. Dowden_ I am Content
LA LĂGENDE DES SIĂCLES.
CainâDublin University Magazine Boaz Asleepâ_Bp. Alexander_ Song of the German Lanzknechtâ_H.L.W._ King Canuteâ_R. Garnett_ King CanuteâDublin University Magazine The Boy-Kingâs PrayerâDublin University Magazine Eviradnusâ_Mrs. Newton Crosland_ The Soudan, the Sphinxes, the Cup, the Lampâ_Bp. Alexander_ A Queen Five Summers Oldâ_Bp. Alexander_ Sea Adventurersâ Song The Swiss Mercenariesâ_Bp. Alexander_ The Cup on the BattleFieldâ_Toru Dutt_ How Good are the Poorâ_Bp. Alexander_
LA VOIX DE GUERNESEY.
Mentanaâ_Edwin Arnold, C.S.I._
LES CHANSONS DES RUES ET DES BOIS.
Love of the Woodland Shooting Stars
LâANNĂE TERRIBLE.
To Little Jeanneâ_Marwaod Tucker_ To a Sick Child during the Siege of Parisâ_Lucy H. Hooper_ The Carrier Pigeon Toys and Tragedy Mourningâ_Marwood Tucker_ The Lesson of the Patriot Deadâ_H.L.W._ The Boy on the Barricadeâ_H.L.W._ To His Orphan Grandchildrenâ_Marwood Tucker_ To the Cannon âVictor Hugoâ
LâART DâĂTRE GRANDPĂRE.
The Children of the PoorâDublin University Magazine The Epic of the Lionâ_Edwin Arnold, C.S.I._
LES QUATRE VENTS DE LâESPRIT.
On Hearing the Princess Royal Singâ_Nelson R. Tyerman_ My Happiest Dream An Old-Time Lay Jersey Then, most, I Smile The Exileâs Desire The Refugeeâs Haven
VARIOUS PIECES.
To the Napoleon Columnâ_Author of âCritical Essaysâ CharityâDublin University Magazine_ Sweet Sisterâ_Mrs. B. Somers_ The Pity of the Angels The Sowerâ_Toru Dutt_ Oh, Why not be Happy?â_Leopold Wray_ Freedom and the World Serenadeâ_Henry F. Chorley_ An Autumnal Simile To Cruel Ocean Esmeralda in Prison Loverâs Songâ_Ernest Oswald Coe_ A Fleeting Glimpse of a VillageâFraserâs Magazine Lord Rochesterâs Song The Beggarâs Quatrainâ_H.L.C., London Society_ The Quiet Rural Church A Storm Simile
DRAMATIC PIECES.
The Fatherâs Curseâ_Fredk. L. Slous_ Paternal Loveâ_Fanny Kemble-Butler_ The Degenerate Gallantsâ_Lord F. Leveson Gower_ The Old and the Young Bridegroomâ_Charles Sherry_ The Spanish Ladyâs Loveâ_C. Moir_ The Loverâs Sacrificeâ_Lord F. Leveson Gower_ The Old Manâs Loveâ_C. Moir_ The Roll of the De Silva Raceâ_Lord F. Leveson Gower_ The Loverâs Colloquyâ_Lord F. Leveson Gower_ Cromwell and the Crownâ_Leitch Ritchie_ Miltonâs Appeal to Cromwell First Loveâ_Fanny Kemble-Butler_ The First Black FlagâDemocratic Review The Son in Old AgeâForeign Quarterly Review The Emperorâs Returnâ_Athenaum_
Victor in Poesy, Victor in Romance, Cloud-weaver of phantasmal hopes and fears, French of the French, and Lord of human tears; Child-lover; Bard whose fame-lit laurels glance Darkening the wreaths of all that would advance, Beyond our strait, their claim to be thy peers; Weird Titan by thy winter weight of years As yet unbroken, Stormy voice of France!
TENNYSON.
MEMOIR OFVICTOR MARIE HUGO.
Towards the close of the First French Revolution, Joseph Leopold Sigisbert Hugo, son of a joiner at Nancy, and an officer risen from the ranks in the Republican army, married Sophie Trébuchet, daughter of a Nantes fitter-out of privateers, a Vendean royalist and devotee.
Victor Marie Hugo, their second son, was born on the 26th of February, 1802, at Besançon, France. Though a weakling, he was carried, with his boy-brothers, in the train of their father through the south of France, in pursuit of Fra Diavolo, the Italian brigand, and finally into Spain.
Colonel Hugo had become General, and there, besides being governor over three provinces, was Lord High Steward at King Josephâs court, where his eldest son Abel was installed as page. The other two were educated for similar posts among hostile young Spaniards under stern priestly tutors in the Noblesâ College at Madrid, a palace become a monastery. Upon the English advance to free Spain of the invaders, the general and Abel remained at bay, whilst the mother and children hastened to Paris.
Again, in a house once a convent, Victor and his brother EugĂšne were taught by priests until, by the accident of their roof sheltering a comrade of their fatherâs, a change of tutor was afforded them. This was General Lahorie, a man of superior education, main supporter of Malet in his daring plot to take the government into the Republicansâ hands during the absence of Napoleon I. in Russia. Lahorie read old French and Latin with Victor till the police scented him out and led him to execution, October, 1812.
School claimed the young Hugos after this tragical episode, where they were oddities among the humdrum tradesmenâs sons. Victor, thoughtful and taciturn, rhymed profusely in tragedies, âprintingâ in his books, âChĂąteaubriand or nothing!â and engaging his more animated brother to flourish the Cidâs sword and roar the tyrantâs speeches.
In 1814, both suffered a sympathetic anxiety as their father held out at Thionville against the Allies, finally repulsing them by a sortie. This was pure loyalty to the fallen Bonaparte, for Hugo had lost his all in Spain, his very savings having been sunk in real estate, through King Josephâs insistence on his adherents investing to prove they had âcome to stay.â
The Bourbons enthroned anew, General Hugo received, less for his neutrality than thanks to his wifeâs piety and loyalty, confirmation of his title and rank, and, moreover, a fieldmarshalship. Abel was accepted as a page, too, but there was no money awarded the ex-Bonapartistâmoney being what the Eaglet at Reichstadt most required for an attempt at his fatherâs throneâand the poor officer was left in seclusion to write consolingly about his campaigns and âDefences of Fortified Towns.â
Decidedly the pen had superseded the sword, for Victor and EugĂšne were scribbling away in ephemeral political sheets as apprenticeship to founding a periodical of their own.
Victorâs poetry became remarkable in La Muse Française and Le Conservateur LittĂ©raire, the odes being permeated with Legitimist and anti-revolutionary sentiments delightful to the taste of Madam Hugo, member as she was of the courtly Order of the Royal Lily.
In 1817, the French Academy honorably mentioned Victorâs âOdes on the Advantages of Study,â with a misgiving that some elder hand was masked under the line ascribing âscant fifteen yearsâ to the author. At the Toulouse Floral Games he won prizes two years successively. His critical judgment was sound as well, for he had divined the powers of Lamartine.
His âOdes,â collected in a volume, gave his ever-active mother her opportunity at Court. Louis XVIII. granted the boy-poet a pension of 1,500 francs.
It was the windfall for which the youth had been waiting to enable him to gratify his first love. In his childhood, his father and one M. Foucher, head of a War Office Department, had jokingly betrothed a
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