Browse Sort by: Title The Spanish Gypsy (1878, Cabinet Edition) The Spanish Gypsy The Spanish Gypsy England A Volume of Poems by George Eliot The Troubador Fedalma, the Spanish Gypsy Deep Mountain Gorge Death of Zarca Fedalma Dances in the Street My Father Comes "'Tis a Sword" The Embarkment Literary and Other Notes "A figure came from out the olive trees." "Where the little stream / Parts a green hollow 'twixt the gentle slopes." "Lamps burning low make little atmospheres / Of light amid the dimness." "You, my child - are you / Halting and wavering?" "I'll put them on, / Help me, my lord, and you shall see me now / Somewhat as I shall look at Court with you." "Circling, she lightly bends and lifts on high / The multitudinous-sounding tambourine." "Bright, O bright Fedalma!" "Night-black the charger, black the rider's plume." Yesterday's New Books Poems, Essays, and Leaves from a Note Book "But he who wears a solitary chain heading the file, has turned to face Fedalma" "A steadfast form that held him with its thought" "Silva, if now between us came a sword" "Down fell the great chief" "Fedalma, it is Silva!" Fedalma "His doublet loose, his right arm backward flung, / His left caressing close the long-necked lute."