
Title of a fictional work that he "quotes" from at the start of the book.
The Certain Hour (1916)
Source: Figures of Earth (1921), Ch. I : How Manuel Left the Mire
Context: They of Poictesme narrate that in the old days when miracles were as common as fruit pies, young Manuel was a swineherd, living modestly in attendance upon the miller's pigs. They tell also that Manuel was content enough: he knew not of the fate which was reserved for him.
Title of a fictional work that he "quotes" from at the start of the book.
The Certain Hour (1916)
Manuel, in Ch. XXXIX : The Passing of Manuel
Figures of Earth (1921)
Context: I am Manuel. I have lived in the loneliness which is common to all men, but the difference is that I have known it. Now it is necessary for me, as it is necessary for all men, to die in this same loneliness, and I know that there is no help for it.
“Old Tubal Cain was a man of might
In the days when earth was young.”
"Tubal Cain".
Legends of the Isles and Other Poems (1851)
Source: The Bait Of Satan: Living Free from the Deadly Trap of Offense
The Spur http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1693/
Last Poems (1936-1939)
Samuel Johnson in The Rambler, no. 50 (8 September 1750); many of Johnson's remarks have been attributed to Addison
Misattributed
"To the Indianapolis Clergy." The Iconoclast (Indianapolis, IN) (1883)