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UNDERTONES |
UNDERTONES
BY
ROBERT BUCHANAN
SECOND EDITION, ENLARGED AND REVISED
ALEXANDER STRAHAN, PUBLISHER 148 STRAND, LONDON 1865
LONDON:
v DEDICATION. _____
TO JOHN WESTLAND MARSTON, ESQ., LL.D.
DEAR WESTLAND MARSTON, To whom can I more appropriately dedicate these Undertones than to the man whose friendship has been a comfort to me during four years of the bitterest struggle and disappointment, and whose voice has whispered “courage” when I seemed faltering down the easy descent to Acheron? The world knows least of your noble soul. High-minded, gracious-hearted, possessed of the true instinct of an artist, you have laid me under a debt of affection which I can never repay; yet take the Book, as a token that I love and honour you. ROBERT BUCHANAN.
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*** Of the following poems, The Syren and The Swan-Song of Apollo are now printed for the first time; Proteus is almost entirely new; and the others are more or less altered or revised.
vii PAGE TO DAVID IN HEAVEN . . . . . . . 1
I.—PROTEUS; OR, A PRELUDE . . . . . . 19 II.—ADES, KING OF HELL . . . . . . 26 III.—PAN . . . . . . . . . 43 IV.—THE NAIAD . . . . . . . . 62 V.—THE SATYR . . . . . . . . 66 VI.—VENUS ON THE SUN-CAR . . . . . . 81 VII.—SELENE THE MOON . . . . . . . 86 VIII.—IRIS THE RAINBOW . . . . . . . 91 IX.—ORPHEUS THE MUSICIAN . . . . . . 95 X.—POLYPHEME’S PASSION . . . . . . 101 XI.—PENELOPE . . . . . . . . 137 XII.—SAPPHO: ON THE LEUCADIAN ROCK . . . . 145 XIII.—THE SYREN . . . . . . . . 149 XIV.—A VOICE FROM ACADEME . . . . . . 165 1. SHADOW . . . . . . . 168 2. THE MARBLE LIFE . . . . . . 170 3. THE SIN . . . . . . . . 175 4. DEATH IN LIFE . . . . . . 180 5. SHADOW . . . . . . . 186 XVI.—ANTONY IN ARMS . . . . . . . 189 XVII.—FINE WEATHER ON THE DIGENTIA: HORATIUS COGITABUNDUS . . . . . 193 VIRGIL TO HORACE . . . . . . 212 XIX.—THE SWAN-SONG OF APOLLO . . . . . 223
TO MARY ON EARTH . . . . . . . . 227 _____
The first edition of Undertones was published by Edward Moxon & Co. towards the end of 1863. In 1865 a revised edition was published by Alexander Strahan. Since this second edition was the one republished by Chatto & Windus in 1883 and included in The Poetical Works of 1884 and 1901, this is the one which appears in the following pages. However, I have added the following page detailing the differences between the two editions: |
[From The Illustrated London News (23 July, 1864 - p.7).]
Buchanan wrote several letters to William Hepworth Dixon, editor of The Athenæum, about Undertones prior to its publication. One of these includes a provisional Contents list, and others concern his original intention to publish the book anonymously, then under a pseudonym, before Dixon convinced him to use his own name. ___
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