
BOY'S LIBRARY OF LEGEND ANDCHIVALRY
NOTE
THE DYSPEPTIC
TO THE POLITICIANS
ORNAMENT BEFORE DRESS
BEETHOVEN
THE SONG OF ALDHELM
CHOPIN
A BUSINESS TRANSACTION
FOR A FLOWER DECORATION OFSOLDIERS' GRAVES
A rare glimpse into the mind of a poet, this collection gathers Sidney Lanier’s unfinished verses, fleeting similes, and half‑formed outlines that he jotted on the backs of envelopes, concert programs and torn scrap paper. The pieces vary from single‑line impressions to more fully sketched ideas, each preserving the raw spark that later blossomed into his published work. Readers will sense the immediacy of his creative moments, as the poet captures nature, music, and myth in quick, vivid strokes.
Beyond the fragments lies a quiet meditation on the nature of artistic inspiration—how a fleeting image can linger like starlight, waiting to be caught in a net of words. The book invites listeners to wander through Lanier’s unfinished gardens, where each line hints at larger poems yet to be fully grown. It is an intimate, almost conversational experience, offering a fresh perspective on the origins of a celebrated literary voice.
Language
en
Duration
~45 minutes (43K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-03-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1842–1881
A poet, musician, and critic from Georgia, he wrote verse shaped by a deep love of music and the natural world. His life was short and often difficult, but poems like "The Marshes of Glynn" and "Song of the Chattahoochee" helped give him a lasting place in American literature.
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