Black Panther

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John Hall Wheelock 1922
English
  • The Black Panther
  • Night Has Its Fear
  • The Sorrowful Masquerade
  • October Moonlight
  • The Flesh And The Dream
  • Vaudeville
  • 1914
  • The Beloved
  • Proud Doom
  • The Secret One
  • The Undissuadable Austerity
  • Blind Players
  • Travail
  • The Poet Tells Of His Love
  • The Buried Dream
  • Haunted Earth
  • Long Ago
  • Tchaikovsky: Fifth Symphony
  • Mirror
  • Plaint
  • Andante
  • The Dear Mystery
  • In The Dark City
  • Immensity
  • Sea-Horizons
  • Of Day Came Night
  • Pilgrim
  • By The Gray Sea
  • The Fish-Hawk
  • Disdainful Beauty
  • My Lonely One
  • Wild Thought
  • Journey’s End
  • Belated Love
  • A Leave-Taking
  • But Love --
  • Anne
  • The Silence
  • Exultation
  • Song Of Songs
  • Sorrowful Freedom
  • Starless Morning
  • Phantom
  • Legend
  • The Divine Fantasy
  • The Lion-House
John Hall Wheelock is an American poet who during his student years at Harvard University was editor-in-chief of The Harvard Monthly, and began to publish his first poems. He later worked for publisher Charles Sribner and Sons finally becoming senior editor. He received many awards for his poetry including the Golden Rose in 1936 for the most distinguished contribution to American poetry of that year. The poems in The Black Panther reveal a deep spirituality but also a strong humanistic reach, sometimes dark and sometimes celebratory and full of joy. The collection begins with the powerful title poem and consists of three sections: Dim Wisdoms, Space and Solitude, The Lost Traveller’s Dream, and The Divine Fantasy. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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