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Edna St. Vincent Millay: Chorus (English)

 
Give away her gowns, 
Give away her shoes; 
She has no more use 
For her fragrant gowns; 
Take them all down, 
Blue, green, blue, 
Lilac, pink, blue, 
From their padded hangers; 
She will dance no more 
In her narrow shoes; 
Sweep her narrow shoes 
From the closet floor. 

Rue Vincent Millay D'Edna: Choeur (French)

 
lui donner loin les robes, lui donner loin les chaussures; Elle n'a 
plus d'utilisation pour ses robes parfumées; Les prendre toutes vers 
le bas, bleu, vert, bleu, lilas, le rose, bleu, de leurs cintres 
capitonnés; Elle ne dansera pas plus dans des ses chaussures 
étroites; Balayer ses chaussures étroites du plancher de cabinet. 

Edna Str. Vincent Millay: Chor (German)

 
Ihr Kleider weg geben, ihr Schuhe weg geben; Sie hat keinen mehr 
Gebrauch für ihre wohlriechenden Kleider; Sie alle herunternehmen, 
Blau, Grün, Blau, Flieder, Pink, Blau, von ihren aufgefüllten 
Aufhängern; Sie tanzt nicht mehr in ihre schmalen Schuhe; Ihre 
schmalen Schuhe vom Wandschrankfußboden fegen. 

St. Vincent Millay De Edna: Chorus (Portuguese)

 
Dar-lhe afastado vestidos, dar-lhe afastado sapatas; Não tem não 
mais uso para seus vestidos perfumados; Fazer exame d todos para 
baixo, azul, verde, azul, lilac, cor-de-rosa, azul, de seus ganchos 
acolchoados; Dançará mais em suas sapatas estreitas; Varrer suas 
sapatas estreitas do assoalho do armário. 

St. Vincent Millay De Edna: Estribillo (Spanish)

 
Darle lejos los vestidos, darle lejos los zapatos; Ella no tiene no 
más de uso para sus vestidos fragantes; Tomarlos todos abajo, azul, 
verde, azul, lila, color de rosa, azul, de sus suspensiones 
rellenadas; Ella bailará no más en sus zapatos estrechos; Barrer sus 
zapatos estrechos del piso del armario. 

Edna St. Vincent Millay: Chorus (Blogs)

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  • Sacco and Vanzetti | All Self Help Resources You will ever need by unknown (2013/06/11 12:04)
    Actors John Turturro and Tony Shalhoub read the powerful prison writings of Sacco and Vanzetti, and a chorus of passionate commentators also propel the narrative, including Howard Zinn, Arlo Guthrie, Studs Terkel, as well as several people ... The Sacco and Vanzetti story has attracted some extraordinary artists over the years, including Ben Shahn, Woody Guthrie, Dorothy Parker, Upton Sinclair, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Joan Baez, and Diego Rivera, among others.
  • New Song Cycle Based on <b>Millay Poems</b> Debuts in Hudson | The <b>...</b> by srogovoy (2013/06/05 12:55)
    (HUDSON, N.Y.) - Beauty Intolerable, a collection of love songs composed by Sheila Silver based on the poetry of iconoclast and libertine Edna St. Vincent Millay and performed by a trio of operatic chanteuses, including ...
  • Open Thread: Wedding <b>Poems</b> « A Practical Wedding: Ideas for <b>...</b> by Emily (2013/06/05 11:30)
    This is why poetry is so appropriate for weddings, and why there's such a long relationship between the two, dating all the way back to the ancient Greeks and their epithalamiums. So, as APW's resident poetry nerd, ...... My wonderful bridesmaid- who-was-an-ex-girlfriend read this (we love Millay) during the ceremony. Good for poly folks or other nontraditional loves. “Not In A Silver Casket Cool With Pearls” (Sonnet XI) Edna St. Vincent Millay. Not in a silver casket cool ...
  • Events in Hudson NY Week of April 22, 2013 | Art in Hudson by markorton (2013/04/24 05:31)
    In observance of National Poetry Month, Peter Bergman, Executive Director of the Edna St. Vincent Millay Society in Austerlitz, will read Edna St. Vincent Millay's poetry in the library's History Room, which houses a number .... Troy Children's Chorus performs – Part of the Adventures in Music series – Information at 325-4101 or www.roejanlibrary.org – 3 pm – Roeliff-Jansen Community Library, 9091 Route 22, Copake (1 mile south of intersection of Routes 22 and 23).
  • <b>EDNA ST</b>. <b>VINCENT MILLAY</b> DANCES WITH ALEXANDER POPE <b>...</b> by thomasbrady (2013/04/15 18:39)
    Edna Millay laments death with eyes wide open like no one else. To read Millay is like opening a door onto Great Poetry of the Past. ... There are very specific reasons for beauty, but this explanation of Millay's poem need not diminish her, since poetry is not found on the highway, either. 'Highway poets' may object. Let them. (Millay was abused in print ... is good, then Scarriet's Poetry March Madness Tournament is good. Let the whole chorus sing out-loud in harmony.
  • Dancers 2 & <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> - Politics, Paintings, <b>Poetry</b> and <b>...</b> by Politics, Painting, Poetry and Ponderings (2013/04/10 23:09)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892 – 1950) was an American lyrical poet and playwright. She received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1923, the third woman to win the award for poetry, and was also known for her feminist activism ...
  • Sunday, April 7: Twisted Spring | ||8ve: the parallel octave <b>chorus</b> by weinberg (2013/04/02 13:00)
    Poems included the following works of Gray, Herrick, Millay, Thomson, & Clare…& Nashe, & Shakespeare: **************. Spring By Edna St. Vincent Millay. To what purpose, April, do you return again? Beauty is not enough.
  • Classical Notes: New CDs from Etherea, Chanticleer, and Ricky Ian <b>...</b> by Joseph Dalton (2013/02/02 22:00)
    The balance of the disc offers other rare and attractive pieces, including Three Shakespeare Choruses by Amy Beach, some religious works by Josef Rehinberger, who was a late Romantic from Liechenstein, and some pieces by Mendelssohn and Rossini. Ånd not ... Among the openers are several selections of poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay, and what might be Gordon's greatest hit, “Joy,” a broadly tuneful and stirring setting of Langston Hughes. Some of the later ...
  • Daily Kos: What Would You Do If You Owned (Not Owed <b>...</b> by rss@dailykos.com (jpmassar) (2012/12/22 15:19)
    Cue chorus of wingnuts crying "but if you cancel people's medical debts, they'll deliberately get sick just because they know they can run up the medical bills! It'll lead to rationing medical care!" ... The imagined wingnut response and the check for my in-laws' gift were two separate thoughts that I muddled into one post. I shall die, but that is all that I shall do for Death; I am not on his payroll. - Edna St. Vincent Millay. by Tara the Antisocial Social Worker on Sat Dec 22, ...
  • Continuing That Thought… » The Digital Cuttlefish - Freethought Blogs by Cuttlefish (2012/12/19 21:27)
    After PZ posted it a while ago, I have Edna St. Vincent Millay's “Dirge Without Music” tacked up on my office wall–I found it comforting at the time, but I don't know if it sounds right for my own funeral. I know that more than one ...
  • Awakening Spirit <b>Poetry</b>: Today? <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> 1892–1950 – by Stephanie Doty (2012/12/04 05:19)
    Throughout much of her career, Pulitzer Prize-winner Edna St. Vincent Millay was one of the most successful and respected poets in America. She is noted for both her dramatic works, including Aria da capo, The Lamp and ..... Take Up the Song, Harper, 1986, reprinted with music by William Albright as Take Up the Song: Soprano Solo, Mixed Chorus, and Piano, Henmar Press, 1994. · Selected Poems/The Centenary Edition, edited by Colin Falck, Harper Perennial, ...
  • Christian Louboutin Josefa 120 Platform Sandals Pink by admin (2012/11/14 00:53)
    And for our respected artistic comparison from a great female artist of the past, here s my favorite little ditty by the American poet and feminist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1923, Edna St. Vincent Millay: Candle burning at both ends. “First Fig”. My candle burns at both ends;. It will not last the night;. But ah, my foes, and oh, my friends . It gives a lovely light! So, fair enough, Edna isn t quite as good at busting out catchy pre-chorus hooks. But when you ...
  • Sunday, November 4th: Gone Wilde with Filmmakers&#39; Choice, Round 1 by weinberg (2012/11/13 00:17)
    ||8ve: the parallel octave chorus. Skip to content. Home · Anthology I · About · Anthology · Anthology II · Athens · Call for ... Filmmakers and Paroctavians–for this coming session, on Sunday, November 4th, we throw it open to you to suggest which poems you would like us to record. If you have no suggestions, maybe Oscar Wilde does: or maybe we could talk ... “Second Fig” by Edna St. Vincent Millay “Mutability” by Percy Bysshe Shelley “To Daffodils” by Robert Herrick
  • ACCC Choral Bytes: 33rd Annual National Conductors&#39; Symposium <b>...</b> by Choral Bytes (2012/11/02 06:08)
    Five applicants will be chosen to participate as Conductors, receiving significant time with the Vancouver Chamber Choir in rehearsal and performance in the final concert POETRY IN MUSIC on February 9. As many as 10 additional ... Alice Parker - To Kathleen Edna St. Vincent Millay Benjamin Britten ... Under his guidance, the ensemble has become an amazing success story, ranking with the handful of North America's best professional choruses. In addition to ...
  • Mastery and Mystery by Christian Wiman - <b>Poetry</b> Foundation by unknown (2012/10/01 05:11)
    One need only glance at poems like Edna St. Vincent Millay's “Rendezvous,” William Matthews's “Mingus at the Showplace,” or any number of other poems in the anthology to reveal the fallacy of that assumption. But never ...
  • <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay&#39;s</b>, Rendezvous and other <b>poems</b> by unknown (2012/09/26 21:33)
    Second April by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) A collection of 49 poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Read by Kristin Hughes 01 - Spring. 02 - City Trees. 03 - The Blue-Flag in ... 33 - Prayer to Persephone. 34 - Chorus ...
  • Our next meeting: Sunday, Sept 23, 2 pm - the parallel octave <b>chorus</b> by weinberg (2012/09/18 05:15)
    Edward Lear, “There Was A Young Lady Whose Nose…“ - Edward Lear, “There Was An Old Man Of New York…“ NON-LEAR POEMS - Oliver Goldsmith, “When Lovely Woman Stoops To Folly“ - Oliver Herford, “The Cow“ - Gelett Burgess, “The Purple Cow“ - Ben Jonson, “Hymn To The Belly“ - Emily Dickinson, “Wild Nights“ ... Second Fig (Edna St. Vincent Millay). Safe upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand: Come and see my shining palace built upon the sand!
  • San Francisco Sentinel » Blog Archives » Two Weeks Left for “Cross <b>...</b> by Phil (2012/09/13 11:06)
    With paint and words, Lawrence Ferlinghetti ponders ideas and feelings, and engages in direct dialogue with other artists and writers, among them Joyce and Pound, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Allen Ginsberg, Van Gogh and Picasso. Guest curator Diane Roby has focused on key themes that have occupied Ferlinghetti as an artist and poet throughout his creative life, in both image and text. The Sonoma Valley Museum of Art is located at 551 Broadway in downtown ...
  • Songs of Smaller Creatures and Other American Choral Works <b>...</b> by johnsunier (2012/09/13 00:01)
    This is the first I have heard the Grant Park Chorus, and it has been a very pleasant experience. In this ... Stacy Garrop, fresh off a previous Cedille success herself on a solo album (Music of Stacy Garrop), gives us three settings of the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay called Sonnets of Desire, Longing, and Whimsy that are remarkably sensitive to the nuances of the text and would certainly make the always-wild and crazy Millay smile herself, a truly inspired piece.
  • More Brief Candles – Ruby Elzy, Salvatore Licitra, Eleana Suliotis <b>...</b> by Don (2012/08/09 17:56)
    The poet Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote: My candle burns ... While she was still a student at Julliard, she appeared with Paul Robeson, singing in the chorus in the musical film version of Eugene O'Neill's “The Emperor Jones.
  • RetroPop: Why <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> Would Love “Starships” by <b>...</b> by Brianna Goldberg (2012/08/09 10:49)
    ... amazing rant about being a woman in hip hop while putting on your mascara. But Nicki, today we're going straight to the lyrics of your latest hit single, “Starships” to find out what it has in common with a (relatively) well-known and respected poem by all-around funky lady Edna St. Vincent Millay. Holla! ... So, fair enough, Edna isn't quite as good at busting out catchy pre-chorus hooks. But when you examine the pieces side by side, Nicki and Edna's works aren't so ...
  • [Readings in Philippine Literature: <b>Poetry</b> # 3] Filipino <b>poets</b> on the by Nancy Cudis (2012/08/05 22:25)
    By Edna St. Vincent Millay What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why, I have forgotten, and what arms have lain. Under my head till morning; but the rain. Is full of ghosts tonight, that tap and sigh. Upon the glass and listen for reply, And in my heart there stirs a quiet pain. For unremembered lads that not again. Will turn to ... Or English poets who grew up on Greek (I'd have them sing in chorus, cheek to cheek.) How well her wishes went! She stroked my chin,
  • Rocky Coast News: “The <b>Edna</b> Project” August 5 by Rocky Coast News (2012/07/18 16:08)
    Liz Queler and Seth Farber have set the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay to music and will bring “The Edna Project” to the Camden Amphitheatre for a free concert on Sunday afternoon, August 5, at 3:00 pm. ... As the daughter of famed opera conductor Eve Queler, she grew up performing at Lincoln Center as a member of the NYC Opera Children's Chorus, and went on as an adult to study jazz piano and guitar at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Her love of ...
  • Interview with ANTH II filmmaker Marie Ilene | ||8ve: the parallel <b>...</b> by weinberg (2012/07/16 06:27)
    In last year's ANTH I, Marie Ilene interpreted Emily Dickinson's poem “The heart asks pleasure first…” through the use of stop-motion claymation. This year, for ANTHOLOGY II, she's taking on Edna St. Vincent Millay's “Travel” ...
  • The Peverett Phile: Pheaturing Liz Queler by Peverett Phile (2012/07/15 08:59)
    Liz: I started singing professionally with the children's chorus at the New York City Opera at Lincoln Center when I was eight years old. ... Liz: Edna St. Vincent Millay was the first woman poet to win a Pulitzer Prize (in 1923.) ...
  • Wait! I Have a Blog?!: Thistles by Kathleen (2012/07/05 09:09)
    (Pretty much any and everything makes its way into my poems. And, hey, thistles made their way into the work of Robert Burns and Edna St. Vincent Millay, too!) The thistles in my own back yard were about to bloom yellow, ...
  • ANTHOLOGY II screening announced « dara / strata by weinberg (2012/06/15 15:13)
    It's a Greek chorus! It's ANTHOLOGY II. For the second year running, the Baltimore-based chorus Parallel Octave has invited filmmakers to create short films based on recordings of poems. This year's ANTHOLOGY II will feature animation, stop- motion and live action, both student and professional filmmakers from Los Angeles, Maryland, Minnesota, Utah, and Wisconsin, and the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Yehuda Ha-Levi, T.S. Eliot, and many ...
  • ANTHOLOGY II screens August 2nd! | ||8ve: the parallel octave <b>chorus</b> by weinberg (2012/06/14 10:21)
    ... stop-motion and live action, both student and professional filmmakers from Los Angeles, Maryland, Minnesota, Utah, and Wisconsin, and the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Yehuda Ha-Levi, T.S. Eliot, ...
  • <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> - ChoralNet by lh Brown (2012/06/01 00:00)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay. Tweet. Date: June 1, 2012. by L.H. Brown · mail icon. Views: 1271. Does anyone know of settings of Millay's poem "God's World" (famous for the opening line "O world, I cannot hold thee close enough)? Reply.
  • 20 years of rock-star <b>poets</b> reading at magnificent Hill-Stead estate <b>...</b> by unknown (2012/05/25 16:30)
    Where else can a language lover sink into a camping chair, with a plastic glass of wine, and be swept away by the voices of the nation's greatest writers, accompanied by a chorus of birds? Or sometimes just trying to ... Indeed, it's easy to imagine the ghosts of other Hill-Stead house guests of the past — Edna St. Vincent Millay, Archibald MacLeish, Ida Tarbell, to name-drop just a few — hovering, as transfixed as the living crowd in their lawn chairs. In the same garden ...
  • <b>Poem</b> in Your Pocket: Song in Your Heart | Glen Urquhart School <b>...</b> by Patty Clark (2012/04/18 10:35)
    The upcoming “Poem in Your Pocket Day” inspired the GUS Chorus concert this past week. Students recited and sang poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and the ...
  • Washington College News: Rose O&#39;Neill Literary House Director <b>...</b> by Washington College (2012/04/13 08:56)
    ... forum for the advancement, enjoyment and understanding of poetry. Its members have included many of the nation's most celebrated poets – from Robert Frost and Edna St. Vincent Millay to John Ashbery and Louise Glück.
  • Largehearted Boy: Book Notes - Kevin Fox - "Until the Next Time" by david (2012/03/02 09:19)
    It's melancholy tempo and feel fit perfectly with the mood I wanted to create on the island in the middle of another 'loch', Lough Ree, as Sean waits for 'Kate' to return, and its chorus (which is never sung in this version) is a great metaphor for how Sean intends on finding Kate: "…You take the .... In the novel I quote an Edna St. Vincent Millay poem, "To a Friend Estranged from Me," and the intent and emotion of this song, written by Dolly Parton, is very much the same.
  • Queen Elizabeth the First - Open Letters Monthly by Steve Donoghue (2012/02/29 22:08)
    This particular critic had hinted that they were “all chorus and no plot” and hinted that this wasn't always a satisfying thing, but it was ultimately useless; “Exegesis about Virginia Woolf is a trap; the fictions are circular and the critic spins in a drum of tautology.” .... Like all intellectuals of her generation, she had been raised to disdain the centrality of literary figures like Edna St. Vincent Millay. But when Hardwick came to review the poet's letters in 1953, a warming ambivalence enters in:.
  • Sunday, February 19: Beyond the Dirge - the parallel octave <b>chorus</b> by weinberg (2012/02/17 02:27)
    ||8ve: the parallel octave chorus. Skip to content ... and Edna St. Vincent Millay, “Dirge Without Music.” But she is in her grave, and, oh, ... As usual, all are welcome, including actors, musicians, and friends (or foes) of the poets.
  • Coldfront » Open Letter to Todd Hasak-Lowy by Matthew Rohrer by jclark (2011/11/04 11:50)
    The drum fill between the verse and chorus both times [1:06 and 1:54] makes great use of the 6/8 time; it provides an off-beat transition between these two sections. At the very least, the drum fills could be ... In World War II they told Edna St. Vincent Millay about all the invasions so she could write a poem for each one, a poem like a bottle of champagne to be smashed against a ship before it sails and everyone sat and listened to the poem on the radio and imagined
  • Lamenter-in-Chief | Tikkun Magazine by David Wojahn (2011/09/30 14:32)
    If you're a serious poet in America, the last thing you want to be called is beloved: that's a term reserved for the likes of James Whitcomb Riley, Edna St. Vincent Millay, or some more recent poetasters who needn't be named. ... The Pinsky-speak functions as a kind of chorus, a verbal equivalent to Longhair's stride piano filigrees and non-verbal vocal pyrotechnics, and even as a kind of pidgin that seems to recall Yiddish and Hebrew phrasings, as well as outdated ...
  • <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> | Mainely Mug Ups by Belva Rae Staples (2011/07/25 01:24)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay (February 22, 1892 – October 19, 1950) was an American lyrical poet, playwright and feminist. She received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, and was known for her activism and her many love affairs.
  • Chicago Classical Review » Blog Archive » Bell, Grant Park <b>Chorus</b> <b>...</b> by larryj (2011/06/29 12:43)
    Bell, Grant Park Chorus serve up illuminating program of American music ... Stacy Garrop's Sonnets of Desire, Longing and Whimsy offers an attractive and well crafted setting of three poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay.
  • Preview: American a cappella/Grant Park <b>Chorus</b> | Newcity Music by unknown (2011/06/27 01:59)
    ... by poems of Emily Dickinson; Eric Whitacre's popular biblical lamentation “When David Heard;” Chicago composer Stacy Garrop's 2004 “Sonnets of Desire, Longing, and Whimsy” based on poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay; ...
  • Marilyn&#39;s Library | ES Updates by marina72 (2011/05/29 01:21)
    33) The Poetry Of Edna St Vincent Millay 34) The Poetry And Plays Of Federico Garcia Lorca 35) The novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky (Crime And Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov) 36) The novels of Willa Cather (My ...
  • Wait! I Have a Blog?!: Up the Down Staircase by Kathleen (2011/05/10 05:26)
    ... exam because of her Russian accent; it seems the examiners were predisposed against her, as well, flunking her on her interpretation of an Edna St. Vincent Millay poem even after Vincent herself praised the interpretation!
  • Bringing <b>poetry</b> to life to make confident readers | Audacious Ideas by Patrice Hutton (2011/05/09 05:30)
    We worked with Edna St. Vincent Millay's “Recuerdo” and Emily Dickinson's “I'm Nobody! Who are you?” Parallel Octave seeks to infuse English-language poetry with the stuff of Greek choruses. They bring poems to life with ...
  • April 27: Can <b>Poetry</b> Save The Earth? « Women Environmental <b>...</b> by admin (2011/04/25 16:14)
    Poetry by Walt Whitman, Elizabeth Bishop, Pablo Neruda, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Denise Levertov, Robert Frost, A.R. Ammons, William Stafford, D.H. Lawrence, Robinson Jeffers, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Gary Snyder and more. Read by Susan Griffin, ... Her book A Chorus of Stones, was a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Award, and winner of the BABRA Award in 1992 and a NY Times Notable Book of the Year. Her play Voices, which ...
  • 32: <b>Millay</b> & Dickinson | ||8ve: the parallel octave <b>chorus</b> by weinberg (2011/04/20 05:47)
    Edna, pensive. Texts: Edna St. Vincent Millay, “Travel” and “What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why,” and. Emily Dickinson: “My life closed twice before its close” and “There's a certain slant of light.” [Sound files from this ... Poems below: Recorded at the Baltimore Free School, 1323 N. Calvert, from 2-3:30 PM on Saturday, April 23. Participants: Danny Schwartz (elec. guitar) Sandy Koll (vox), Gavin Whitt (vox), Katie Osborn (vox), Val Smith (vox), Patrice ...
  • The <b>Poem</b> in Your Pocket | Dystel & Goderich Literary Management by Jessica (2011/04/07 11:04)
    Also, Edna St. Vincent Millay's “Menses” – very modern for its time period! (No pun intended). Elizabeth Bishop's “Pink Dog.” Also Sylvia Plath's poem, I believe “Kindness,” which ends “the blood jet is poetry/there is no ...
  • Parallel Octave collaboration kicks off National <b>Poetry</b> Month by admin (2011/04/04 10:36)
    To help students gain an understanding of a chorus, Parallel Octave led students through readings of Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem “Recuerdo” and Emily Dickinson's “I'm Nobody! Who are you?” After experimenting in how ...
  • “in shapes of shifting lineage” | Booth Journal by furunati (2011/02/03 23:08)
    from a line by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Ever notice when ... was a nun, later a chorus girl from Minsk. At four the sun ... He is currently poet-in-residence at The Windward School and Loyola Marymount University Extension.
  • American <b>Poets</b>, for SATB Choir - ChoralNet by Danielle McRoy (2011/01/23 12:18)
    Jonathan Santore on January 24, 2011 12:35pm. I have several pieces that would be appropriate for you: God's World, for SATB a cappella, sets the poem of that name by Edna St. Vincent Millay, an appreciation of nature.
  • Ten Lesbian & Bisexual <b>Poets</b> To Fall in Love With - Jezebel by riese lyn bernard (2010/08/25 14:29)
    Ten Lesbian & Bisexual Poets To Fall in Love With. <br clear="all" 10. Mary Oliver (b. 1935). Mary Oliver spent a few of her teenage years living in Edna St. Vincent Millay's old house, helping Millay's family sort through her old ...
  • One Last Cry | MetaFilter by zarq (2010/04/16 16:27)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay, the Village poet who first proclaimed the lovely light of a candle burned at both ends, was given the hospital's name after it saved her uncle's life. It was where Gregory Corso—the beat poet who "sang Italian songs as sweet as Caruso and ... A few nights after 9/11, my chorus sang for the rescue workers down by the World Trace Center site. Walking back uptown, I spotted a ton of papers taped up to the sides of St. Vincent's. They were the first ...
  • Recuerdo and Elements of Sound | ItsShelbiRidgway&#39;s Blog by itsshelbiridgway (2010/03/30 08:34)
    “Recuerdo” a poem by Edna St.Vincent Millay, it is one that involves plenty elements of sound. ... Something interesting that I noticed about this poem is that it repeats two lines throught out, almost like a chorus of a song.
  • Mademoiselle Robot loves the Belles of the Black Diamond Field by Mademoiselle Robot (2009/11/20 04:00)
    all uncompromising poets in some way with a pioneering spirit. Artists that create worlds that you enter and never wanna leave! GOSH SO MANY! I CAN JUST LIST A FEW: EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY (POET), VERA ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: City Trees [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    The trees along this city street, / Save for the traffic and the trains, / Would make a sound as thin and sweet / As trees in country lanes. / And people standing in their shade / Out of a shower, undoubtedly / Would hear such music as is made
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Being Young And Green [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay Being Young and Green, I said in love's despite: Never in the world will I to living wight. Give over, air my mind. To anyone, Hang out its ancient secrets in the strong wind. To be shredded and faded— Oh, me, invaded
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Four Sonnets (1922) [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay I1. Love, though for this you riddle me with darts, . And drag me at your chariot till I die, -- . Oh, heavy prince! Oh, panderer of hearts! -- . Yet hear me tell how in their throats they lie . Who shout you mighty: thick about my ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Bluebeard [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    This door you might not open, and you did; / So enter now, and see for what slight thing / You are betrayed... Here is no treasure hid, / No cauldron, no clear crystal mirroring / The sought-for truth, no heads of women slain / For greed like yours, ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: And do you think that love itself [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    And do you think that love itself, / Living in such an ugly house, / Can prosper long? / We meet and part; / Our talk is all of heres and nows, / Our conduct likewise; in no act / Is any future, any past; / Under our sly, unspoken pact, / I KNOW with ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Burial [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay Mine is a body that should die at sea! And have for a grave, instead of a grave. Six feet deep and the length of me, All the water that is under the wave! And terrible fishes to seize my flesh, Such as a living man might fear ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: A Visit To The Asylum [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    Once from a big, big building, / When I was small, small, / The queer folk in the windows / Would smile at me and call. / And in the hard wee gardens / Such pleasant men would hoe: / "Sir, may we touch the little girl's hair!"— / It was so red, you ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Apostrophe To Man [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    On reflecting that the world / is ready to go to war again) / Detestable race, continue to expunge yourself, die out. / Breed faster, crowd, encroach, sing hymns, build / bombing airplanes; / Make speeches, unveil statues, issue bonds, parade;
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: <b>Chorus</b> [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    Give away her gowns, / Give away her shoes; / She has no more use / For her fragrant gowns; / Take them all down, / Blue, green, blue, / Lilac, pink, blue, / From their padded hangers; / She will dance no more / In her narrow shoes;
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Alms [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    My heart is what it was before, / A house where people come and go; / But it is winter with your love, / The sashes are beset with snow. / I light the lamp and lay the cloth, / I blow the coals to blaze again; / But it is winter with your love, / The frost ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Daphne [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay Why do you follow me?— Any moment I can be. Nothing but a laurel-tree. Any moment of the chase. I can leave you in my place. A pink bough for your embrace. Yet if over hill and hollow. Still it is your will to follow,
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Blight [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    Hard seeds of hate I planted / That should by now be grown,— / Rough stalks, and from thick stamens / A poisonous pollen blown, / And odors rank, unbreathable, / From dark corollas thrown! / At dawn from my damp garden / I shook the chilly ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Autumn Daybreak [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/31 23:59)
    Cold wind of autumn, blowing loud / At dawn, a fortnight overdue, / Jostling the doors, and tearing through / My bedroom to rejoin the cloud, / I know—for I can hear the hiss / And scrape of leaves along the floor— / How may boughs, lashed ...
  • Dearest Creature - A Cup of <b>Poetry</b> - Penguin Group (USA) by unknown (2009/10/20 03:00)
    Listen to 'Advice From a Caterpillar,' 'Chant of the Hallucinogenic Plant' and 'Dusk' from the poetry collection Dearest Creature by Amy Gerstler. ... Hallucinogenic plants chant in chorus. ... From Early Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
  • Do you have/know any good <b>poem</b>/lyrics for this situation? - Free <b>...</b> by admin (2009/10/06 16:50)
    Here's the Chorus: Have you ever loved someone. That just don't feel the same. Tryin' to make somebody care for you. The way I do. Is like tryin' to catch the rain. And if love is really forever. I'm a winner at a losin' game. Spaz says: ... Edna St. Vincent Millay. (This second poem is the one I was originally looking for). Ashes Of Life. Love has gone and left me and the days are all alike; Eat I must, and sleep I will,—and would that night were here! But ah!—to lie awake ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Counting-Out Rhyme [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/06 14:11)
    Silver bark of beech, and sallow / Bark of yellow birch and yellow / Twig of willow. / Stripe of green in moosewood maple, / Colour seen in leaf of apple, / Bark of popple. / Wood of popple pale as moonbeam, / Wood of oak for yoke and ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Conscientious Objector [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/06 14:04)
    I shall die, but / that is all that I shall do for Death. / I hear him leading his horse out of the stall; / I hear the clatter on the barn-floor. / He is in haste; he has business in Cuba, / business in the Balkans, many calls to make this morning. / But I will ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Assault [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/06 12:40)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay I I had forgotten how the frogs must sound. After a year of silence, else I think. I should not so have ventured forth alone. At dusk upon this unfrequented road. II I am waylaid by Beauty. Who will walk. Between me and ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Ashes Of Life [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/06 12:39)
    Love has gone and left me and the days are all alike; / Eat I must, and sleep I will,—and would that night were / here! / But ah!—to lie awake and hear the slow hours strike! / Would that it were day again!—with twilight near! / Love has gone and ...
  • And you as well must die, belovèd dust [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/06 12:35)
    And you as well must die, belovèd dust, / And all your beauty stand you in no stead; / This flawless, vital hand, this perfect head, / This body of flame and steel, before the gust / Of Death, or under his autumnal frost, / Shall be as any leaf, be no ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: An Ancient Gesture [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/06 12:29)
    I thought, as I wiped my eyes on the corner of my apron: / Penelope did this too. / And more than once: you can't keep weaving all day / And undoing it all through the night; / Your arms get tired, and the back of your neck gets tight; / And along ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Afternoon on a Hill [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b>] by Omss Group (2009/10/06 12:26)
    I will be the gladdest thing / Under the sun! / I will touch a hundred flowers / And not pick one. / I will look at cliffs and clouds / With quiet eyes, / Watch the wind bow down the grass, / And the grass rise. / And when lights begin to show / Up from ...
  • Omss-<b>Poem</b>: Reading Biography of <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> 1892 <b>...</b> by Omss Group (2009/10/06 11:34)
    A Short Story Of Edna St. Vincent Millay:Edna St. Vincent Millay, born in 1892 in Maine, grew to become one of the premier twentieth-century lyric poets. She was also an accomplished playwright and speaker who often toured ...
  • The Mulch Shoveler - <b>Poetry</b> Foundation by Martin Earl (2009/07/12 21:41)
    I would have spoken argument, and song layering the distances, and first gaze into the eyes of Edna St. Millay, and then hear her sing little songs to Elinor Wylie, and then I would kiss the cold lips of Harriet Monroe and feel them getting warm… On July 14, 2009 at .... it's futile to ask the chorus to play the part of the protagonists. The U.S., I suspect, ...... P.S. I always thought it was a shame that Edna St. Vincent Millay didn't marry Stephen Vincent Benet. Then she could ...
  • a short, highly personal observation completely lacking in examples <b>...</b> by Martin Earl (2009/05/19 06:09)
    If the progressive wing of the 1930s poetry establishment can toss EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY overboard, then it's a good chance NO WOMAN POET from the 20th century will be read in generations to come. ALL of the ...
  • LibriVox » Second April by <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> by unknown (2009/04/30 00:00)
    Second April. by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950). A collection of poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay. secondapril_1009 Thumbnail View a printable CD booklet. Download Album Art · Gutenberg e-text · Wikipedia – Edna St.
  • William Logan Responds by William Logan - <b>Poetry</b> Foundation by Poetry Magazine (2008/12/01 09:14)
    ... won't apologize for mocking, a little, a poet whom so many readers blindly adore. (Had Crane's taste run to chorus girls instead of sailors, I'd have been no less sardonic—it was the constant self-destructive indulgence that's worth recording.) ... Elizabeth Bishop wrote, after finishing books of letters by Crane and Edna St. Vincent Millay, “I don't know which is more depressing. I suppose his is, it was all over quicker—but she isn't quite so narcissistic and has some ...
  • <b>Poetry</b> & Popular Culture: "Put Readings on YouTube" by Mike Chasar (2008/11/25 06:44)
    And on the eve of World War II -- when radio was the major source of up-to-the-moment news for many Americans -- NBC broadcast Edna St. Vincent Millay's book-length propaganda poem "The Murder of Lidice" to a nationwide audience of millions. It was performed by Hollywood actor and two-time Academy Award nominee Basil Rathbone and was accompanied by a chorus of singers. Not only was that broadcast shortwaved to England and Europe, but the poem ...
  • The Good Death: <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> on Death of Young <b>...</b> by Jessica Knapp (2008/07/11 09:50)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay on Death of Young Classmate. Right now, I'm reading a fantastic biograph of Edna St. Vincent Millay. It's not exactly new ... I've known about it for awhile and just finally got around to reading it.
  • The Miss Rumphius Effect: <b>Poetry</b> in the Classroom - <b>Poetry</b> Aloud by Tricia (2008/04/16 07:17)
    I read a few aloud with my middle school students by posting the poems on the overhead (ah, the joys of the pre-technology days) and reading in chorus with them. It was great fun and provided much for us to discuss in a scientific context. ... an article on how to recite a poem. About.com: Poetry has an article on how to memorize a poem. Salon.com has a number of poetry audio clips, including Edna St. Vincent Millay, Robert Frost, Sylvia Plath, T. S. Eliot and others.
  • Do Christians have a Worldview? - Theology Network by unknown (2008/04/03 08:17)
    Postman quotes the poet Edna St. Vincent Millay to good effect: Upon this gifted age, in its dark hour ..... 44 In his book Faith Seeking Understanding, Daniel L. Migliore joins the chorus with this observation: We human beings are a mystery to ...
  • <b>Poetry</b> & <b>Poets</b> in Rags: Great Regulars: [<b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> <b>...</b> by Rus Bowden (2008/01/22 14:07)
    from René Wadlow's The Flutes of Dionysus: Newropeans Magazine: Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892--1950) ~~~~~~~~~~~ ... Rus Bowden from Lowell MA, a car salesman dabbling in poetry. E-Mail: lowelldude@aol.com ...
  • Georgia Frontiere was a <b>chorus</b> - <b>Poetry</b> & <b>Poets</b> in Rags by Rus Bowden (2008/01/22 13:30)
    Poetic Obituaries: Georgia Frontiere was a chorus. girl, a club singer, a philanthropist ... At various times, she owned homes in London, Los Angeles, New York, Arizona and her native St. Louis. from St. Louis Post-Dispatch: ...
  • Make A Living As A <b>Poet</b>: Reggie Gibson at the Bowery <b>Poetry</b> Club by Gary Glazner (2007/12/31 16:15)
    But that's not radio and the cabby / isn't singing to you, he's singing / to his cousin about the Knicks in Urdu. / He keeps shouting the chorus, / “Knick Knock, Knick Knock.” / He has no idea you are dead. / Now here's the riddle:
  • ccMixter - Recuerdo by Gurdonark (2007/12/15 18:33)
    The text is read by Peter Yearsley on a librivox.org public domain recording, and is Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem “Recuerdo”. The music was created by sampling the “ooo” chorus of Calendar Girl's “March”, and using it as ...
  • COMPLETE: Second April by <b>Edna St</b>. <b>Vincent Millay</b> - PO/kh by unknown (2007/08/23 00:00)
    http://librivox.org/second-april-by-edna-st-vincent-millay/ A collection of Edna St. Vincent Millay's poetry. I believe ... 16, The Poet and his Book, kristin, complete. 17, Alms ... 19, To a Poet that Died Young, kristin, complete.
  • CitySpecific: New York Times Bookmap by Jeremy (2005/06/04 12:27)
    The opening lines of "Back on Times Square, Dreaming of Times Square" by Allen Ginsberg: "Let some sad trumpeter stand / on the empty streets at dawn / and blow a silver chorus to the / buildings of Times Square, / memorial of ten years, at 5 AM, with / the thin white moon just / visible / above the green ... It's an excerpt from Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem "Recuerdo": "We were very tired, we were very merry-- / We had gone back and forth all night upon the ferry.
  • Twig Of Willow: Alarm Clock <b>Chorus</b> by twigofwillow (2005/03/08 13:09)
    Silver bark of beech, and sallow Bark of yellow birch and yellow Twig of willow. ~ Edna St. Vincent Millay. About Me. Name: twigofwillow: Location: United States. View my complete profile. Recent Posts. Dream · from Modern ...
  • Sonnet: Love Is Not All -- <b>Edna St Vincent Millay</b> - The Wondering <b>...</b> by Sitaram (2001/08/08 04:17)
    [Minstrels Links] Edna St. Vincent Millay: Poem #34, First Fig Poem #49, The Unexplorer Poem #108, The Penitent Poem #317, Inland Poem #590, Sonnet XLIII Poem #604, Euclid Alone Has Looked On Beauty Bare Poem ...
  • Weeds <b>Poem Edna St Vincent Millay Poems</b> by love poems (2001/01/31 17:00)
    Edna St. Vincent Millay - Weeds. Poem Weeds by edna st vincent millay. You can see more Edna St. Vincent Millay poems and quotes. Also enjoy funny, love, friendship, family poems. You can see more famous poems by this author : To A Poet That Died Young, I Dreamed I Moved Among The Elysian Fields, Sonnet 05: If I Should Learn, In Some Quite Casual Way, The Snow Storm, Chorus, . Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay ...
  • <b>Chorus Poem Edna St Vincent Millay Poems</b> by love poems (2001/01/31 17:00)
    Poem Chorus by edna st vincent millay. You can see more Edna St. Vincent Millay poems and quotes. Also enjoy funny, love, friendship, family poems. You can see more famous poems by this author : Wild Swans, Exiled, Ashes Of Life, ...
  • The Snow Storm <b>Poem Edna St Vincent Millay Poems</b> - <b>Poems</b> About by love poems (2001/01/31 17:00)
    Poem The Snow Storm by edna st vincent millay. You can see more Edna St. Vincent Millay poems and quotes. Also enjoy funny, love, friendship, family poems. You can see more famous poems by this author : Chorus, Wild Swans, Exiled, ...
  • Sonnet 05: If I Should Learn, In Some Quite Casual Way <b>Poem Edna</b> <b>...</b> by love poems (2001/01/31 17:00)
    You can see more Edna St. Vincent Millay poems and quotes. Also enjoy funny, love, friendship, family poems. You can see more famous poems by this author : The Snow Storm, Chorus, Wild Swans, Exiled, Ashes Of Life, . Poems by Edna St.

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    ClaverackLanding ends 3-year run on high noteThe Register StarClaverackLanding will perform its swan song with the premiere of award-winning composer Sheila Silver's “Beauty Intolerable — A Songbook,” featuring 15 songs based on the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay, who called Austerlitz home. The performance ...


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