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  1. 1

    Without an alphabet, without a face : selected poems of Saadi Youssef by Yūsuf, Saʻdī

    Saint Paul, Minn. : Enfield : Graywolf ; Airlift, 2003
    Format: Book


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    The hand of poetry : five mystic poets of Persia : translations from the poems of Sanai, Attar, Rumi, Saadi and Hafiz /

    New Lebanon, NY : Omega Publications, 1993
    Format: Book


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    Iraqi poetry today

    London : King's College, 2003
    Format: Book


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    Poet's choice by Hirsch, Edward

    Orlando, Fla. : Harcourt, 2006
    1st ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Here there was once a country / Venus Khoury-Ghata -- Thomas Lux, Saadi Youssef / Protest poetry -- Sad toys / Ishikawa Takuboku -- Garden fragrance ; Night harvest ; Summer / Lam Thi My Da, Zuan Quynh -- My heart can't go on any longer / Miguel Hernandez -- The black heralds ; Mass / Cesar Vallejo -- Suffering / Rudolph Muller, Cesar Vallejo -- Self-naming / Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Cesar Vallejo -- Body of a woman / Pablo Neruda -- Roller coaster ; I take back everything I've said / Nicanor Parra -- To Eros ; To my lady of poetry / Alfonsina The enigmas / Jorge Luis Borges -- Between going and staying / Octavio Paz -- Seawall / Julia de Burgos -- Contemporary Mexican poets (Reversible monuments) -- Sleep and poetry / Mary Ruefle, Maria Negroni -- Praise of a collie / Norman MacCaig -- The disguises / P.K. …”
    Format: Book


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    The war works hard by Mīkhāʼīl, Dunyā, 1965-

    Manchester : Carcanet, 2006
    Format: Book


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    Fifteen Iraqi poets

    New York : New Directions Books, 2013
    Format: Book


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    The war works hard = al-Ḥarb taʻmalu bi-jid by Mīkhāʼīl, Dunyā, 1965-

    New York, NY : New Directions Publishing Corporation, 2005
    Format: Book


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    French women poets of nine centuries : the distaff and the pen

    Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008
    Table of Contents: “…." / Victoire Babois -- from "A Mme B***, ma niece" = from "To my niece, Madame B***" / Victoire Babois -- Vers a Madame B***, jeune femme tres aimable, mais un peu sujette a l'exageration = Lines for Madame B***, a delightful young lady, but who tends somewhat to exaggerate / Victoire Babois -- A Madame B*** = For Madame B*** / Victoire Babois -- A Monsieur V***, en lui envoyant mon portrait = For Monsieur V***, in sending him my portrait / Victoire Babois -- Vers faits sur le poete Le Brun, quelques jours apres sa mort = On the poet Le Brun a few days after his death / Victoire Babois -- Epitaphe a Mlle *** = Epitaph for Mademoiselle *** / Victoire Babois -- Vers faits pour reclamer un chien = Lines written to request the return of a dog / Victoire Babois -- A M. …”
    Format: Book


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    An anthology of nineteenth-century women's poetry from France : in English translation, with French text

    New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2008
    Format: Book


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    Emerson : poems by Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882

    New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2004
    Table of Contents: “…I accept' -- 'Go if thou wilt ambrosial flower' -- 'In Walden wood the chickadee' -- 'Star seer Copernicus' -- 'At last the poet spoke' -- 'I grieve that better souls than mine' -- Nantasket -- Water -- 'Where the fungus broad & red' -- 'From the stores of eldest matter' -- 'And the best gift of God' -- 'Stout Sparta shrined the god of laughter' -- 'Brother, no decrepitude' -- 'Who know this or that' -- 'Saadi loved the new & old' -- 'And as the light divided the dark' -- 'When devils bite' -- 'Comfort with a purring cat' -- 'I cannot find a place so lonely' -- 'This shining hour is an edifice' -- 'The sparrow is rich in her nest' -- 'Bended to fops who bent to him' -- Elizabeth hoar -- 'Cloud upon cloud' -- 'Since the devil hopping on' -- 'Poets are colorspots' -- 'Thanks to those who go and come' -- 'I must not borrow light' -- 'Comrade of the snow & wind' -- 'God only knew how Saadi dined' -- 'Friends to me are frozen wine' -- 'That each should in his house abide' -- New England capitalist -- 'On a raisin stone' -- 'Go out into nature and plant trees' -- 'Pale genius roves alone' -- 'Burn your literary verses' -- 'Intellect gravely broods apart on joy' -- 'The civil world will much forgive' -- 'Mask thy wisdom with delight' -- 'Roomy eternity' -- Terminus -- 'More sweet than my refrain' -- 'O Boston city lecture-hearing' -- 'A patch of meadow & upland' -- 'And he like me is not too proud' -- 'Park & ponds are good by day' -- 'For Lyra yet shall be the pole' -- 'A score of airy miles will smooth' -- 'All things rehearse' -- Pedants all' -- 'I leave the book, I leave the wine' -- 'Easy to match what others do' -- 'If wishes would carry me over the land'…”
    Format: Book


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    Emerson : poems by Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882

    New York : Everyman's Library, 2004
    Table of Contents: “…I accept' -- 'Go if thou wilt ambrosial flower' -- 'In Walden wood the chickadee' -- 'Star seer Copernicus' -- 'At last the poet spoke' -- 'I grieve that better souls than mine' -- Nantasket -- Water -- 'Where the fungus broad & red' -- 'From the stores of eldest matter' -- 'And the best gift of God' -- 'Stout Sparta shrined the god of laughter' -- 'Brother, no decrepitude' -- 'Who know this or that' -- 'Saadi loved the new & old' -- 'And as the light divided the dark' -- 'When devils bite' -- 'Comfort with a purring cat' --…”
    Format: Book


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    Emerson : poems by Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882

    Table of Contents: “…I accept' -- 'Go if thou wilt ambrosial flower' -- 'In Walden wood the chickadee' -- 'Star seer Copernicus' -- 'At last the poet spoke' -- 'I grieve that better souls than mine' -- Nantasket -- Water -- 'Where the fungus broad & red' -- 'From the stores of eldest matter' -- 'And the best gift of God' -- 'Stout Sparta shrined the god of laughter' -- 'Brother, no decrepitude' -- 'Who know this or that' -- 'Saadi loved the new & old' -- 'And as the light divided the dark' -- 'When devils bite' -- 'Comfort with a purring cat' -- 'I cannot find a place so lonely' -- 'This shining hour is an edifice' -- 'The sparrow is rich in her nest' -- 'Bended to fops who bent to him' -- Elizabeth hoar -- 'Cloud upon cloud' -- 'Since the devil hopping on' -- 'Poets are colorspots' -- 'Thanks to those who go and come' -- 'I must not borrow light' -- 'Comrade of the snow & wind' -- 'God only knew how Saadi dined' -- 'Friends to me are frozen wine' -- 'That each should in his house abide' -- New England capitalist -- 'On a raisin stone' -- 'Go out into nature and plant trees' -- 'Pale genius roves alone' -- 'Burn your literary verses' -- 'Intellect gravely broods apart on joy' -- 'The civil world will much forgive' -- 'Mask thy wisdom with delight' -- 'Roomy eternity' -- Terminus -- 'More sweet than my refrain' -- 'O Boston city lecture-hearing' -- 'A patch of meadow & upland' -- 'And he like me is not too proud' -- 'Park & ponds are good by day' -- 'For Lyra yet shall be the pole' -- 'A score of airy miles will smooth' -- 'All things rehearse' -- Pedants all' -- 'I leave the book, I leave the wine' -- 'Easy to match what others do' -- 'If wishes would carry me over the land'…”
    Format: Book


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    The world : a family history of humanity by Sebag Montefiore, Simon, 1965-

    Format: Book


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    The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in one volume : including the poems, philosophic and inspirational essays, and biographical studies. by Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882

    New York, : Black's Readers Service, 1950
    Table of Contents: “…(John Weiss) -- Fate -- Guy -- Tact -- Hamatreya -- Earth-song -- Good-bye -- The rhodora -- The humble-bee -- Berrying -- The snow-storm -- Wood-notes,I -- Wood-notes,II -- Monadnoc -- Fable -- Ode -- Astraea -- Etienne de la Boeće -- Suum Cuique -- Compensation -- Forbearance -- The park -- Forerunners -- Sursum corda -- Ode to beauty -- Give all to love -- To Ellen -- To Eva -- The amulet -- Thine eyes still shined -- Eros -- Hermione -- Initial, Daemonic, and celestial love -- The apology -- Merlin,I -- Merlin, II -- Bacchus -- Loss and gain -- Merops -- The house -- Saadi -- Holidays -- Painting and sculpture -- From the Persian of Hafiz -- Ghaselle -- Xenophanes -- The day's ration -- Blight -- Musketaquid -- Dirge -- Threnody -- Concord monument hymn -- Fame -- Grace -- Eros (silence) -- Hymn -- My thoughts -- The phoenix -- Faith -- The poet -- Word and deed -- To himself -- May-day -- The Adirondacs -- Brahma -- Nemesis -- Fate -- Freedom -- July 4, Ode -- Boston hymn -- Nature -- The romany girl -- Days -- Essays: First series: History. …”
    Format: Book


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    Music of the Persian mystics by Jooya, Zohreh

    East Grinstead, West Sussex, Great Britain : ARC Music Productions, 2003
    Format: Audio


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    Taḥqīq dar bārah-ʼi Saʻdī by Massé, Henri, 1886-1969

    Tihrān : Intishārāt-i Tūs, 1985
    Chāp-i 1.
    Format: Book


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    Selected prose and poetry by Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882

    New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969
    Second edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Nature ; The American scholar ; Divinity school address ; Self-reliance ; The Over-Soul ; Circles ; The poet ; Experience ; Politics ; Plato ; Montaigne ; Fate ; Illusions ; Thoreau ; Historic notes of life and letters in New England ; English traits (selected chapters) -- Poems. …”
    Format: Book


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    Re-viewing James Baldwin : things not seen

    Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Carson -- James Baldwin, poet / D. Quentin Miller.…”
    Format: Book


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    Early essays and miscellanies by Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862

    Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 1975
    Table of Contents: “…Chaucer -- Hermes Trismegistus ... from the Gulistan of Saadi -- Sir Walter Raleigh -- Thomas Carlyle and his works -- Love -- Chastity & sensuality.…”
    Format: Book


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    Collected poems, 1945-1990 by Howes, Barbara

    Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, 1995
    Table of Contents: “…Everywoman -- The Lost Girl -- The Stag of God -- The Sport of Boys -- The New Leda -- The Bar at the Carousel -- Lady-Poet -- Full Fathom Five -- The Critic -- Indian Summer -- The Undersea Farmer -- Views of the Oxford Colleges -- Beacon Hill -- No Hiding Place Down There -- Carpe Diem -- Primavera -- Portrait of an Artist -- In a Prospect of Flowers -- Coq de Combat -- Mirror Image: Port-au-Prince -- Relatives -- The Nuns Assist at Childbirth -- Death on the Platform -- Morning Glory -- In the Cold Country -- The Don -- The Balcony -- Annunciation -- On a Bougainvillaea Vine at the Summer Palace -- The Homecoming -- Chimera -- Early Supper -- To W.H. …”
    Format: Government Document Book