
"Lavinia, these people were Greeks."
(The spirit of Virgil explains the Trojan war to Lavinia.) p. 44
Lavinia (2008)
Fragment 16 Voigt
The Willis Barnstone translations, Supreme Sight on the Black Earth
"Lavinia, these people were Greeks."
(The spirit of Virgil explains the Trojan war to Lavinia.) p. 44
Lavinia (2008)
Audio lectures, Dangers Inherent in Public Education (March 24, 1986)
that's another fact.
Apart from that, both she and I have grief enough and trouble enough, but as for regrets — neither of us have any. Look here — I believe without question, or have the certain knowledge, that she loves me. I believe without question, or have the certain knowledge, that I love her. It has been sincerely meant. But has it also been foolish, etc?
Perhaps, if you like — but aren't the wise ones, those who never do anything foolish, even more foolish in my eyes than I am in theirs?
1880s, 1884, Letter to Theo (Nuenen, Oct. 1884)
"A Word of Explanation" in Young India (January 1921)
1920s
"A Chess Game" St. 1, Collected Poems, Random House, 1973, ISBN 0394483588.
Political Register (27 October 1804).
Main Street and Other Poems (1917), A Blue Valentine