Book/Printed Material Harp of the human,
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- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 5 of Harp of the human, HARP OF THE HUMAN BY JOHN COLLIER MCMXIII
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 6 of Harp of the human, ro^^ COrTRIOHT, 191 3» BY JfONN COLLIKR ©C!,A361003
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 7 of Harp of the human, CONTENTS PAGE Dedication (To D. W.) Harp of the Human i From the Stars 3 The Conquerer 11 Niobe 12 A Child in the Morning l^ Christ in Dream 15 On Reading...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 8 of Harp of the human, A FLOWER IS STRONGER THAN THE WINDS THAT WORK THEIR WILL OR THE YEARS THAT WING THEIR WAY THROUGH DARKNESS TOWARD THEIR AIM.
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 9 of Harp of the human, ToD, m (Died, Jgo6) Old Valleytoivn: 1913 The mountaitis brood around. There is no hollow or scarp of those vast and lonely ranges, that is not older than the human race. YoUy...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 10 of Harp of the human, backward toward the kumati race; the Reality, i?i- dwelling in thirst and power and form, the irreducible reality of experience: these are founded in deeps where your will labors yet. With the...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 11 of Harp of the human,
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 12 of Harp of the human,
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 13 of Harp of the human, HARP OF THE HUMAN OHARP of Unnumber d Strings, Harp of the Human! All, all our music is less than thine undertone. Yearning thou art with but symbol in star or woman....
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 14 of Harp of the human, Harp of the Gloaming toward thee the symbols cluster And thy moan is heard amongst legends and dreams of old. Till we know not if only in timeless and pensive lustre Of...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 15 of Harp of the human, FROM THE STARS The low light on the horizon wakes. And where that boreal light is led In more than dream the impulse wakes To call to us the mystic dead. Then...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 16 of Harp of the human, In star-dawn of yon far sphere s dream; And we, whose dawn-flush d brows are fann d With airs from an impossible strand. Go on o er homing tides, through spray. Wave-jubilant,...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 17 of Harp of the human, Of personal destiny to o erlive the grave. But the Promise breath d in the human heart of old Is as flying fire on thy verge till earth grow cold. Still Thou...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 18 of Harp of the human, For with this thou art bound. And the way of thy Race, When all years are unwound. Thou shalt know face to face. On a positive Morrow, Impossible, uncreate. And more vast...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 19 of Harp of the human, Only, or that thou fail st of might To peer where the milleniums slake Their thirst in fonts of love and light. But more, that the undetermin d goal. The unshap d...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 20 of Harp of the human, I, one Dominion of the multitude Who toil or who pause in Holy Rood And who see the Milky Way as a star In the vaster heaven of the Infinite Home, And...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 21 of Harp of the human, Thou art glory in His ejres thou art His gotl. Vet he sundcreth ne er one skein of all The web that enwinds thee. King and Thrall To thee is thy way...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 22 of Harp of the human, Darkness Not mine, even thine the scroll. Distance The deeper Sound is nigh, I am gone as where flaming waters roll Voice of thy dreams am I. I am in thee and...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 23 of Harp of the human, THE CONQUERER 10VE, on a crag of time, with beating breast. With quivering wings, there glowing mystically Ji In sudden light that lighten d all the sea When life swung heavenward from...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 24 of Harp of the human, NIOBE (a bronze head by PICASSO: called a bust O BROTHERS and sisters, come ye and gaze with me. She is dark and relentless and strange, and our Mother she. Dark and...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 25 of Harp of the human, Lo, brothers In bronzed symbol the Mother-Soul Her bond is a blood-bond, her indefinable dole Is the garnered pain of the baffled splendor of a world, A resolvent Purpose more awful than...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 26 of Harp of the human, A CHILD IN THE MORNING Y OU are lit with a magic flame, A lightning in space and night. Yet you know not the font whence That splendor of life and light....
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 27 of Harp of the human, Young as the sunrise- flame On mountains of cloud or snow. Old as from whence it came Oh Spirit, how should you know! CHRIST IN DREAM AH, CHRIST Who to my sleep...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 28 of Harp of the human, ON READING JAMES MARTINEAU IN THIS our deep of life uncompassed, Heav d by star-sway or drawn by magnet-polci By trade-winds in a world-wide motion led. The waves of ages and creations...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 29 of Harp of the human, THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD T HE dew, the star: these things can be Which in the long-enduring year Of childlike life s white prophecy Have reft our prudence and our fear....
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 30 of Harp of the human, The innumerable childhood yields. In hosts renew d, these lordlier powers. Ah, they can be: those shining tides Where none but sacred bark may go. Seen in a vision that abides Forever...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 31 of Harp of the human, THE BEATITUDE FAR on the gloaming wold its wonder is known. Beauty, breaking the heart of the toilers here. And broken hope, and surcease from the lesser fear It is token of...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 32 of Harp of the human, TO ISADORA DUNCAN (in sorrow APRIL, I913) SUCH joy as winds would bring from past the grave None living, O Isadora, has brought as thou. Thou hast saved us, but thine own...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 33 of Harp of the human, THE DARK WEAVER (a pluralistic universe) I How Mystery, at her dark and intricate loom. Weaves her unnumber d, her unending threads: Her shuttle bears our luminous golds and rede Of human...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 34 of Harp of the human, There is no Motive, yet as One it gleams. And the gloom of all the weavers engendereth. Like a world-deep vineyard or haunt of tropic vine. The fruitage of all, the compelling...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 35 of Harp of the human, And there, in thy symbol, thy lightnmg the Infinite Scroll! The bewildering years, all arrivals of the journeying world. All the ineludable, immanent pain, the toll Whereof God hath no need yet...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 36 of Harp of the human, THE UTOPIAS OF WILLIAM MORRIS HE NEVER SHOWS HOIV- BIOGRAPHER) YET the dawn ie laboring there, and East is East, East is East, and the sunrise is winged with wonder. Beyond the...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 37 of Harp of the human, He has risen, a Creator and Dreamer who dared to dream. He has wrought in such glamor, by such a forge of old In the roots of tho mountains, as o er...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 38 of Harp of the human, A MEMORY (tol.w.c.) You remember, long ago, on a promontory. The prow of France, deep in the Atlantic s pil d Empurpl d and foam-laid wave, where the Chan- nel in glory...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 39 of Harp of the human, How could we tell, who do yet remember, the wonder Of that night, that day, wherein as leaves in the blast We were borne where rainbows were thridded, where ocean s thunder...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913
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Image 40 of Harp of the human, All the defeat was o ergrown, ere twilight had gilded The enchanting billows on a lowly shore where we came. Day after day, year after year has builded Unerringly, divinely, a home...
- Contributor: Collier, John
- Date: 1913