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  1. Don Juan; A Play in Three Acts - [Preface by Helle Flecker] by James Elroy (1884-1915) Flecker, 1924
  2. THE KING OF ALSANDER. by FLECKER. JAMES ELROY. 1884-1915., 1915-01-01
  3. Biography - Flecker, (Herman) James Elroy (1884-1915): An article from: Contemporary Authors by --Sketch by Mary Gillis, 2003-01-01
  4. Hassan, the story of Hassan of Bagdad, and how he came to make the golden journey to Samarkand; by James Elroy Flecker 1884-1915, 1922-12-31
  5. The Grecians; a dialogue on education. by James Elroy Flecker. by Flecker. James Elroy. 1884-1915., 1910-01-01
  6. Collected prose [by] James Elroy Flecker. by Flecker. James Elroy. 1884-1915., 1922-01-01
  7. The collected poems of James Elroy Flecker. Ed.. with an intro. by Flecker. James Elroy. 1884-1915., 1921-01-01
  8. Collected poems. Edited. with an introduction. by J.C. Squire. by Flecker. James Elroy. 1884-1915., 1916-01-01
  9. Collected poems. Edited, with an introd. by J.C. Squire by James Elroy, 1884-1915 Flecker, 2009-10-26
  10. The bridge of fire, poems by James Elroy, 1884-1915 Flecker, 2009-10-26
  11. Dreaming of Samarkand by Martin Booth, 1990-04

61. THE GOLDEN JOURNEY TO SAMARKAND
VOICES OF THE CARAVAN in the distance, singing We make the Golden Journey toSamarkand. James Elroy Flecker 18841915
http://www.jordanjubilee.com/whytrav.htm
THE GATES OF DAMASCUS Four great gates has the city of Damascus,
And four Grand Wardens, on their spears reclining,
All day long stand like tall stone men
And sleep on the towers when the moon is shining.
This is the song of the East Gate Warden
When he locks the great gate and smokes in his garden. Postern of Fate, the Desert Gate, Disaster's Cavern, Fort of Fear,
The Portal of Bagdad am I, the Doorway of Diarbekir.
The Persian Dawn with new desires may net the flushing mountain spires:
But my gaunt buttress still rejects the suppliance of those mellow fires. Pass not beneath, O Caravan, or pass not singing. Have you heard
That silence where the birds are dead yet something pipeth like a bird?
Pass not beneath! Men say there blows in stony deserts still a rose But with no scarlet to her leaf - and from whose heart no perfume flows. Wilt thou bloom red where she buds pale, thy sister rose? Wilt thou not fail When noonday flashes like a flail? Leave, nightingale, the caravan! Pass then, pass all! "Bagdad!" ye cry, and down the billows of blue sky

62. REH Bookshelf - F
Flecker, James Elroy. (18841915). REH to HP Lovecraft, ca. December 1932 Fleckeris listed among a number of poets Howard likes.
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compiled by Rusty Burke BACK TO REH BOOKSHELF HOMEPAGE The Fantasy Fan Farnol , Jeffery ... , Robert
The Fantasy Fan
REH to Charles D. Hornig, 1 November 1933: "Thanks for the copy of The Fantasy Fan. I found it very interesting, and think it has a good future. Anybody ought to be willing to pay a dollar for the privilege of reading, for a whole year, the works of Lovecraft, Smith, and Derleth. I am glad to see that you announce a poem by Smith in the next issue. He is a poet second to none. I also hope you can persuade Lovecraft to let you use some of his superb verse. Weird poetry possesses an appeal peculiar to itself and the careful use of it raises the quality of any magazine. ¶ I liked very much the department of 'True Ghost Stories' and hope you will continue it. The world is full of unexplained incidents and peculiar circumstances, the logical reasons of which are often so obscure and hidden that they are lent the illusion of the supernatural. ¶ Enclosed find my check for a year's subscription. I shall be glad to submit some things, if you wish."

63. BookLoons Columns - Editorial: 0002
ending to this millennial year and a beginning to the new millennium, hereare verses from one of my favorite poets, James Elroy Flecker(18841915).
http://www.bookloons.com/cgi-bin/Columns.asp?type=Editorial&name=0002

64. Poetry
With her fair and floral air and the love that lingers there, And the streetswhere the great men go. James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915), The Dying Patriot
http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oxinfo/guide/subsection3_11_5.html
Next: Limericks Up: Quotes about Oxford Previous: Others
Poetry
He that hath OXFORD seen, for Beauty Grace,
And Healthiness, ne'er saw a better place.
If God himself on earth abode would make,
He Oxford, sure, would for His dwelling take.
Anon Coy city, that doth swathe thy summer self
In willow lines and elmy avenue,
Each winter comes, and brings some hidden pelf,
Buttress or Cross or gable out to view!
I'm nuts on sport, whatever it is, I'm keen on the
boat-rice dye,
When I tikes my third ter Putney Bridge
and it's fust-class all the wye.
There's some as changes and chops about, but
mine's no turncoat gime-
I've allus bin Orxfud Collidge myself,
and my mother were just the sime.
O in these quadrangles where Wisdom honours herself Does the original stone merely echo that praise Shallowly, or utter a bland hymn of comfort,
The founder's equivocal blessing
On all who workship Success?
Wystan Hugh Auden (1907-1973), Oxford
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stands for Oxford. Hail! salubrious seat

65. Help! Need A Question Answered - Topic Powered By Groupee Community
GMZoe Administrator Member, Mood of the topic. posted January 22, 2005 0548 PM.issue 72 of Sandman. The poet s name is James Elroy Flecker (18841915).
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66. Help! Need A Question Answered - Topic Powered By Groupee Community
The poet s name is James Elroy Flecker (18841915). The poem s title isn t listed,so I ll give you the first line which should help you find it
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67. Random Jottings: O Friend Unseen, Unborn, Unknown...
James Elroy Flecker (18841915). Posted by John Weidner at September 16, 20040414 PM TrackBack. Comments. Maenads the blind ? That should be MeonidesI
http://www.randomjottings.net/archives/001098.html
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September 16, 2004
O friend unseen, unborn, unknown...
TO A POET A THOUSAND YEARS HENCE I who am dead a thousand years,
And wrote this sweet archaic song,
Send you my words for messengers
The way I shall not pass along. I care not if you bridge the seas,
Or ride secure the cruel sky,
Or build consummate palaces
Of metal or of masonry. But have you wine and music still,
And statues and a bright-eyed love,
And foolish thoughts of good and ill,
And prayers to them who sit above? How shall we conquer? Like a wind
That falls at eve our fancies blow, And old Maenads the blind Said it three thousand years ago. O friend unseen, unborn, unknown, Student of our sweet English tongue, Read out my words at night, alone: I was a poet, I was young. Since I can never see your face, And never shake you by the hand, I send my soul through time and space To greet you. You will understand. James Elroy Flecker TrackBack Comments "Maenads the blind"? That should be MeonidesI think. Ever heard Gerald Finzi's setting of this poem? There's a very nice orchestrated version on this disc Posted by: Paul Zrimsek at September 17, 2004 04:59 PM

68. Random Jottings: Poems Archives
To greet you. You will understand. James Elroy Flecker (18841915). Posted byJohn Weidner at 0414 PM Comments (2) TrackBack
http://www.randomjottings.net/archives/cat_poems.html
August 20, 2005
An old punning poem...
At a tavern one night,
Messrs More, Strange, and Wright
Met to drink and their good thoughts exchange.
Says More, "Of us three,
The whole will agree,
There's only one knave, and that's Strange."
"Yes," says Strange, rather sore,
"I'm sure there's one More,
A most terrible knave, and a bite,
Who cheated his mother,
His sister, and brother." "Oh yes," replied More, "that is Wright."' Posted by John Weidner at 08:04 AM Comments (0) TrackBack
August 06, 2005
wotthehell, archy, wotthehell...
Mike has a great long post on Don Marquis , a great American writer. I've been a fan of Archy and Mehitabel since I bought the book of that title when I was in high school, but I've never really investigated his other writings. (And probably won't, it will be on my to-do list, along with the other 9,444 items.) I liked this poem. Fits my mood... LINES FOR A GRAVESTONE Here the many lives I led, All my Selves, are lying dead: All they journeyed far to find Strawed by the dispersing wind: You that were my lovers true, That is neither sad nor new!

69. SinLur Gardens: Physocarpus Opulifolius Var Intermedus 'Dart's Gold'
James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915). Dart s Golden Atlantic Ninebark (Physocarpusopulifolius var intermedus Dart s Gold ) is perhaps two-thirds the size of
http://www.paghat.com/goldenninebark.html
Dart's Golden Atlantic Ninebark
"Helen of Troy has sprung from Hell
To claim her ancient throne,
So we have bidden friends farewell
To follow her alone.
The Lady of the laurelled brow,
The Queen of pride and power,
Looks rather like a phantom now,
And rather like a flower." -James Elroy Flecker
Dart's Golden Atlantic Ninebark ( Physocarpus opulifolius var intermedus 'Dart's Gold') is perhaps two-thirds the size of shrubs from the western populations of wild ninebarks or such Pacific Ninebark cultivars as the popular black-leafed 'Monlo' aka 'Diablo.'
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70. TIMELINE 1910-1920 Page Of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Brooke (18871915) English poet 1915 James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915) Britishpoet 1916 Jose Echegaray (1832-1916) Spanish playwright 1916 Henry James
http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline1920.html
TIMELINE 1910-1920
Return to Timeline Table of Contents

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TIMELINE 1910-1920
Contains over 41 Kilobytes of text; may load slowly. Most recently updated: 24 December 2003 What happened in the world of Science Fiction between 1910 and 1920? There are hotlinks here to authors, magazines, films, or television items elsewhere in the Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide or beyond. Executive Summary of the Decade Inventions and Innovations of the Decade Major Science Fiction/Fantasy Writers of the Decade Key Dates, Books and Stories of this Decade ... Where to Go for More : 51 Useful Reference Books
Executive Summary of the Decade
This started as a wildly optimistic decade, with visions of technological wonders that would make human life ever more wonderful. Horribly, after the Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated (1914) in the Balkans, the world was plunged into the " War Gernsback spread the message of engineering and science, and hobbyists built and tinkered with radios as avidly as they would with personal computers six decades later, and the magazine was the medium for spreading that message. The line between Fantasy and Science Fiction was blurred indeed; the term "science fiction" not having yet been invented. Jazz recordings were commercially released, and the American Middle Class felt entitled to own automobiles. Technology was known not to be perfect, though, as confirmed when the S. S. Titanic sank on her maiden voyage in 1912, drowning 1,513 people.

71. Project Gutenberg
Flaubert, Gustave, 18211880. Flecker, James Elroy, 1884-1915. Fleming, May Agnes,1840-1880. Fleming, Walter Lynwood, 1874-1932. Flipper, Henry Ossian, 1856-1940
http://www.surfsteve.com/gutenberg/authors.htm
Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935

72. Poems Collected By Beatrice Keyfitz
Richard Barnes) El Suicida Tenebris Interlucentum, James Elroy Flecker (18841915)To A Poet A Thousand Years Hence, James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915) Ad
http://www.keyfitz.org/beatrice/poems.html
Poems collected by Beatrice Keyfitz
Beauty Extoll'd , Anon. (1671)
Song
, John Bennet (1575-1614)
Song
, Anon. (early 17th century)
The Lover In Winter Pineth For The Spring
, Anon. (early 16th cent.)
On His Child
, Thomas Hood (1799-1845)
Desire
, William Cornish (14-1523)
Shepherd's Dirge
, George Peele (1556-1596)
Of His Dear Son, Gervase
, Sir John Beaumont (c.1583-1627)
Drop Golden Showers
, Thomas Goffe (1591-1629?)
A Charm
, Thomas Randolph (1605-1635)
Heartsease
Why? Rose Aylmer Upon Rose Aylmer's Hair ... A Sad Song , Philip Massinger (1683-1740) The Dying Child , John Clare (1793-1864) Ode To A Nightingale , John Keats (1795-1821) Sonnet-to A Cat , John Keats (1795-1821) On The Grasshopper And The Cricket , John Keats (1795-1821) Ode On Melancholy , John Keats (1795-1821) I Am The Only Being Whose Doom , Emily Bronte (1818-1848) The Prisoner , Emily Bronte (1818-1848) The Philosopher , Emily Bronte (1818-1848) The Lady Who Offers Her Looking-glass To Venus , Matthew Prior (1664-1721) To His Mistress , Robert Herrick (1591-1674) In Commendation Of Music , William Strode (1602-1645) Chloris In The Snow , William Strode (1602-1645) Egypt's Might Is Tumbled Down , Mary Coleridge (1861-1907) The Bell-man , Robert Herrick (1591-1674) To Catch Dame Fortune's Golden Smile , Robert Burns (1759-1796) To A Mouse On Turning Her Up In Her Nest With The Plough November, 1785

73. List Of Ebook Authors
18561927 Fiske, John, 1842-1901 Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880 Flecker, James Elroy, 1884-1915 Fleming, May Agnes
http://www.irqpa.org/lphs/1948/library/AUTHORS.HTM
List of Ebook Authors

74. CHRISTIANGAYS.COM: Famous Gays In History
James Elroy Flecker (18841915), British playwright, novelist, and poet JohnFletcher (1579-1625), British playwright Wayland Flowers, Jr. (1939-1988),
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75. Knocking On Charon's Door
James Elroy Flecker(18841915), The Gates of Damascas. Welcome to our resourcesite for Wraith The Oblivion, one of the many World of Darkness Games
http://www.angelfire.com/games4/charon/
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Campaigns Pass not beneath, O Caravan, or pass not singing. Have you heard That silence where the birds are dead yet something pipeth like a bird? James Elroy Flecker(1884-1915), The Gates of Damascas Welcome to our resource site for "Wraith: The Oblivion," one of the many World of Darkness Games put out by White Wolf Publishing. We hope you find our site enlightening and useful. Pick a topic to the left and begin your journey into the Shadowlands. As we've both returned to school (Jaek to filmmaking, Kate to graduate), things are going to be slow in updating since real life takes a priority. We do have a few ideas we might throw in for the future, but for now, we hope you find what we've got on our site useful and fun. Enjoy, and thanks!

76. Private Press Books Book Listing
Beaumont press. ie. Cyril William Beaumont, 75 Charing Cross Road, London.Flecker, James Elroy, 18841915. The letters of JE Flecker to Frank Savery.
http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/teach/privatepress/list.html
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Abbey Alcuin Ancora Anvil ... Windhover
Abbey Press
The book of Job
London: Printed at the Abbey Press, Edinburgh, and published by George Bell, 1902.
With drawings by Robert T. Rose.
Sp Coll Hepburn 268.
Alcuin Press
Cavendish, George, 1500-1561?
The life and death of Thomas Wolsey, the great Cardinal of England
London: Alcuin Press, 1930.
Three hundred and twenty-five copies of this edition, of which three hundred are for sale, have been printed by H.P.R. Finberg at the Alcuin Press ... This copy is numbered 101.
Sp Coll q386.
Ancora Press (Monash University)
Monro, Hector
The sonneteer's history of philosophy [Clayton[Vic.] : Ancora Press, 1981. Library's copy signed by the author. Sp Coll Bm 20-g.25
Anvil Press
Tyndale, William, ca.1500-1536. The Newe Testamente M.D. XXVI. The Gospell of S. Matthew Lexington, Ky. : Anvil Press, 1955.

77. The Fredösphere      
This poem was written by James Elroy Flecker (18841915). Look again at thosedates as you might guess, he was consumed by the Great Meat Grinder.
http://home.comcast.net/~fred_himebaugh/2004/11/sweet-english-tongue.html
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Sweet English Tongue
Richard Hickox is making excellent recordings these days, and among them is one I found at the library, this collection of songs by Gerald Finzi. If you like, follow the link and listen to a bit of the first song, "To A Poet A Thousand Years Hence," although it is not my favorite Finzi song by a long shot. Nevertheless, I am grateful to him for introducing me to a mesmerizing, melancholy poem. To A Poet A Thousand Years Hence I who am dead a thousand years, And wrote this sweet archaic song, Send you my words for messengers The way I shall not pass along. I care not if you bridge the seas, Or ride secure in the cruel sky, Or build consummate palaces Of metal or of masonry. But have you wine and music still, And statues and a bright-eyed love, And foolish thoughts of good and ill, And prayers to them who sit above? How shall we conquer? Like a wind That falls at eve our fancies blow, And old Maeonides the blind Said it three thousand years ago, O friend unseen, unborn, unknown, Student of our sweet English tongue, Read out my words at night, alone: I was a poet, I was young. Since I can never see your face, And never shake you by the hand, I send my soul through time and space To greet you. You will understand. This poem was written by James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915). Look again at those dates as you might guess, he was consumed by the Great Meat Grinder. As a friend said to me, "cruel skies indeed!"

78. World Literature
Flecker, James Elroy, 18841915, Poetry of Flecker, The, 1907-1922, Poetry,Search, 4. Mistral, Gabriela, 1889-1957, Poetry of Gabriela Mistral, The
http://www.ditext.com/archive/4t.html
World Literature, Series 4 - Alphabetized by Titles
Bellow, Saul Adventures of Augie March, The Novel Search U Croce, Benedetto Aesthetic Aesthetic philosophy and history Search Snow, C.P. Affair, The Novel Search Eliot, T(homas) S(tearns) After Strange Gods Critical and cultural essay Search Paine, Thomas Age of Reason, The Theological study Search U Durrell, Lawrence Alexandria Quartet, The Novel Search Herlihy, James Leo All Fall Down Novel Search Williams, Charles All Hallows Eve Novel Search Lewis, C(Live) S(Taples) Allegory of Love, The Literary criticism Search Peattie, Donald Culross Almanac for Moderns, An Essays on Nature arranged by days and seasons Search Bryce, James American Commonwealth, The Political and social survey Search Hawthorne, Nathaniel American Notebooks, The Journals Search Brooks, Van Wyck America's Coming-of-Age Literary criticism Search Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) 43 B.C.- 18 A.D. Amores 20 B.C. Didactic-erotic poetry Search Milton, John Areopagitica Philosophic address Search Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) 43 B.C.- 18 A.D. Ars Amatoria 1 B.C.

79. World Literature
Flecker, James Elroy, 18841915, Poetry of Flecker, The, 1907-1922, Poetry,Search, 4. Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939, Fifth Queen, The, 1906-1908, Novel
http://www.ditext.com/archive/4a.html
World Literature, Series 4 - Alphabetized by Authors
Author Dates for Author Title Date of pub. Type of Work Search in Google S AC KL W G U P Adamov, Arthur Ping-Pong Drama Search Adams, Henry Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres An extended essay delving into architecture, history, and theology Search U Agee, James Death in the Family, A Novel Search U Agee, James Let Us Now Praise Famous Men A written and photographic documentary on the Southern cotton tenant farmers Search U Aiken, Conrad Poetry of Aiken, The Poetry Search Albee, Edward Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Drama Search U Amado, Jorge Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon Novel Search L Amis, Kingsley Lucky Jim Novel Search Amis, Kingsley That Uncertain Feeling Novel Search Anacreon c.572 B.C.- Poetry of Anacreon, The 6th cent. B.C. Poetry Search Anderson, Sherwood Story Teller's Story, A Autobiography Search Andric, Ivo Bridge on the Drina, The Novel Search Apollinaire, Guilliaume Poetry of Apollinaire, The Poetry Search Aretino, Pietro Discourses Part 1: 1534; Part 2: 1536 Dialogues Search Arnold, Matthew Culture and Anarchy Social criticism Search Arnold, Matthew

80. Link List Labor - UZ Usbekistan, Republik Usbekistan, Uzbekistan - Usbekisch, Wo
Translate this page C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. promo - Hassan of Bagdad. (E?)(L?)http//www.gutenberg.net/etext/3834 Flecker, James Elroy, 1884-1915 The story of
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