Poetry, Volume 9Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1917 |
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Pagina 5
... beauty fast . Therewith she and the episode stop short . Inceptive decoration : play it out Each as you will , the sequence unenslaved . It's naught to these Grotesques , unconscious strings Scraped into melody , but else inert . And ...
... beauty fast . Therewith she and the episode stop short . Inceptive decoration : play it out Each as you will , the sequence unenslaved . It's naught to these Grotesques , unconscious strings Scraped into melody , but else inert . And ...
Pagina 11
... beauty by a thousand bars , That my one longing may give armies strength To find my way to thee . Woman . That strength is vain- The dawn shall tell them that from thee I come . Capulchard . Disaster . Climax . Let us turn the page ...
... beauty by a thousand bars , That my one longing may give armies strength To find my way to thee . Woman . That strength is vain- The dawn shall tell them that from thee I come . Capulchard . Disaster . Climax . Let us turn the page ...
Pagina 31
... beauty of the presenta- tion . But that was to be expected , for Mr. Browne , poet and dramatic artist that he is , is perhaps the only manager who could work out with complete delicacy the pictorial and theatrical subtle- ties of the ...
... beauty of the presenta- tion . But that was to be expected , for Mr. Browne , poet and dramatic artist that he is , is perhaps the only manager who could work out with complete delicacy the pictorial and theatrical subtle- ties of the ...
Pagina 32
... beauty , one never to be for- gotten so long as life endures - or so long , perhaps , as art preserves her annals . H. M. The author adds the following word : I wish to say two things with regard to this play : first , to add my own ...
... beauty , one never to be for- gotten so long as life endures - or so long , perhaps , as art preserves her annals . H. M. The author adds the following word : I wish to say two things with regard to this play : first , to add my own ...
Pagina 84
... A stream flowing In a field . APOLOGY Why do I write today ? The beauty of The terrible faces Of our nonentities Stirs me to it : Colored women Day workers , Old and experienced , Returning [ 84 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse.
... A stream flowing In a field . APOLOGY Why do I write today ? The beauty of The terrible faces Of our nonentities Stirs me to it : Colored women Day workers , Old and experienced , Returning [ 84 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse.
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