Loves and Losses of Pierrot (Classic Reprint)
Griffith, William Excerpt from Loves and Losses of Pierrot
Pierrot and his friends have become more than legendary - have become indigenous to poetry and these verses, written in the leisure hours of a New York editor, express a personal, individual conception of the sad, the gay, immortal buffoons. Comprehended, in this cycle, are hardly more than the spring tides and currents of emotion. The author has chosen to dedicate it to the mem ory of Edgar Allan Poe,...