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  1. And who waits for him On a throne at the end of the street But the Sabbath Queen. Down go his hands Into the spice-box of earth, And there he finds the fragrant sun For a wedding ring, And draws her wedding finger through. Now back down the street they go, Dancing higher than the silver flags.

  2. Originally published by McClelland & Stewart in 1961, The Spice-Box of Earth was Leonard Cohen's breakout book, announcing the arrival of a major talent, and a popular one—the first edition sold out in less than three months, and one reviewer hailed Cohen as "probably the best young poet in English Canada right now."

  3. 27 de dic. de 1987 · This is the second book of Cohen's poetry and it is filled with his unique brand of religion and sexuality, the sacred and the profane. One of the fascinating aspects of Leonard Cohen's poetry has been its elasticity and it's interesting to see how it has evolved over the years; you only have to look at the poems in THE SPICE BOX OF EARTH(1961) compared to the poems in THE ENERGY OF SLAVES ...

    • Paperback
    • Leonard Cohen
  4. 7 de feb. de 2006 · Cohen was already one of the most influential and popular Canadian writers when his songs gained him an international reputation. Published in 1961, The Spice-Box of Earth was the volume which established Leonard Cohen 's reputation as a lyric poet; it remains the most popular single volume of his verse. The language is rich, sensuous and ...

  5. The Spice-Box of Earth. 1st edition, hardback, 8vo, 93pp, long owner's inscription and sellotape marks on endpapers, edges browned, otherwise sound, Good / Good dustwrapper, wrapper front panel rippled, laminated creased on rear panel. not price-clipped. ISBN: 0224006487.

  6. The Spice-Box of Earth. Leonard Cohen. 1. A Kite Is a Victim. 2. After the Sabbath Prayers. 3. Gift. 4. The Flowers That I Left in the Ground. 5. If It Were Spring. 6. There Are Some Men. 7.

  7. Leonard Cohen. New York: Bantam, 1968. Tall 12mo. Pictorial paper wraps with some small, barely noticeable indentations, paper browning as usual, small nick to the rear fore-edge, else a remarkably well-preserved copy. 83 pages. First Bantam paperback edition. Near fine. Leonard Cohen's second collection of poetry published in 1961 when he was 27; written in the years prior to Cohen dedicating ...