Poemsofrizal 141001015638 Phpapp02
Poemsofrizal 141001015638 Phpapp02
Poemsofrizal 141001015638 Phpapp02
A La Virgen Maria
› “To the Virgin Mary”
› It was written during Rizal's academic stay in
Ateneo Municipal de Manila on 3 December
1876.
Among the poems he wrote, in 1875 were
the ff:
Felicitacion (Felicitation)
El Embarque Himno a la Flota de Magallanes
(The Departure: Hymn to Magellan’s Fleet)
Y Es Español: Elcano, el Primero en dar la
Vuelta al Mundo (And He Is Spanish Elcano, the
First to Circumnavigate the World)
El Combate: Urbiztondo, Terror de Jolo (The
Battle: Urbiztondo, Terror of Jolo)
Un Recuerdo a Mi Pueblo
› “In Memory of My Town”
› Which was also another tender poem about
the town where he was born.
Colon y Juan II
› “Columbus and John II”
› This poem relates how the King of Portugal, John II
missed fame and riches by his failure to finance the
expedition of Columbus to the New World.
“Love of Country”
He wrote while he was in Barcelona.
Described as a nationalistic essay wherein a
pen name Laong Laan was used.
This article was published in two texts, one in
Tagalog and one in Spanish.
“Travels”
Inspired by the encouragement given by
the publisher
“Review of Madrid”
The latter which was returned for the
newspaper had ceased publication for
financial reasons.
It was two years later in Madrid, Spain
that Rizal renewed his writing activity. He
joined the Circulo Hispano-Filipino
(Hispano-Philippines Circle) and was
requested to write a poem which he
personally declaimed during the New
Year’s Eve reception held on Dec. 31,
1882. The title of the sad poem was:
“They Ask Me for Verses”
“To the Flowers of Heidelberg”
Wrote in April 22, 1886.
Describing such beautiful spring flowers.
While viewing the cool banks of the
Neckar River, he was fascinated by the
blooming forget-me-nots along its banks
and so impressed was he that he wrote
this poem.
It is a poem inside his first novel, Noli Me
Tangere, which is also a popular piece of
poetry.