Spells and Philtres
A collection of poems.
Contents:
- Dedication
- Didus Ineptus
- Thebaid
- Secret Love
- The Pagan
- Tired Gardener
- Nada
- High Surf
- The Centaur
- Said the Dreamer
- The Nameless Wraith
- The Blindness of Orion
- Jungle Twilight
- The Phoenix
- The Prophet Speaks
- Farewell to Eros
- Alternative
- Only to One Returned
- Anteros
- No Stranger Dream
- Do you Forget, Enchantress?
- Necromancy
- Dialogue
- October
- Dominion
- Tolometh
- Disillusionment
- Almost Anything
- Parnassus a la Mode
- Fence and Wall
- Growth of Lichen
- Cats in Winter Sunlight
- Abandoned Plum-Orchard
- Harvest Evening
- Willow-Cutting in Autumn
- Late Pear-Pruner
- Geese in the Spring Night
- The Sparrow's Nest
- The Last Apricot
- Unicorn
- Untold Arabian Fable
- A Hunter Meets the Mantichoras
- The Sciapod
- The Monacle
- Feast of St. Anthony
- Paphnutios
- Philter
- Perseus and Medusa
- Essence
- Passing of an Elder God
- Nightmare of the Lilliputian
- Mithridates
- Quiddity
- 'That Motley Drama' (from Clérigo Herrero)
- Rimas XXXIII (from Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer)
- Ecclesiastes (from Charles-Marie-René Leconte de Lisle)
- Anterior Life (from Charles Baudelaire)
- Song of Autumn (from Charles Baudelaire)
- Lethe (from Charles Baudelaire)
- The Metamorphoses of the Vampire (from Charles Baudelaire)
- Epigrams and Apothegms
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Release date: 1958
Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith (1893–1961) was a poet, sculptor, painter and author of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories. It is for these stories, and his literary friendship with H. P. Lovecraft from 1922 until Lovecraft's death in 1937, that he is mostly remembered today. With Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard, also a friend and correspondent, Smith remains one of the most famous contributors to the pulp magazine Weird Tales.
Photo: Clark Ashton Smith in 1912