By Emma Lazarus
EMMA LAZARUS. (Written for "The Century Magazine") Born July 22, 1849; Died November 19, 1887.
THE NEW YEAR.
THE CROWING OF THE RED COCK.
IN EXILE.
IN MEMORIAM REV. J. J. LYONS.
THE VALLEY OF BACA.
THE BANNER OF THE JEW.
THE GUARDIAN OF THE RED DISK.
THE NEW EZEKIEL.
THE CHOICE.
THE WORLD'S JUSTICE.
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE.
THE FEAST OF LIGHTS.
GIFTS.
BAR KOCHBA.
THE BIRTH OF MAN.
RASCHI IN PRAGUE.
THE DEATH OF RASCHI.
AN EPISTLE.
BY THE WATERS OF BABYLON.
TO CARMEN SYLVA.
THE DANCE TO DEATH;
THE PERSONS.
ACT I. In Nordhausen.
ACT II. At Eisenach.
ACT III.
ACT IV.
ACT V.
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE HEBREW POETS OF MEDAEVAL SPAIN.
TO A DETRACTOR.
FRAGMENT.
STANZAS.
WINE AND GRIEF.
MOSES BEN ESRA (About 1100).
IN THE NIGHT.
FROM THE "DIVAN."
LOVE SONG OF ALCHARISI.
NACHUM.
A TRANSLATION AND TWO IMITATIONS.
TRANSLATIONS FROM PETRARCH.
IN MORTE. II. ON THE DEATH OF CARDINAL
TRANSLATIONS FROM ALFRED DE MUSSET.
NOTES TO "EPISTLE" OF JOSHUA IBN VIVES OF ALLORQUI.