Poetry, Volume 11Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1918 |
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... Earth , by Clement Wood Main Street and Other Poems , by Joyce Kilmer OUR CONTEMPORARIES : Academic Back - water , H. M. The War and the Artist , H. M. REVIEWS : · • · 271 274 281 · 283 320 Swinburne versus Biographers , Ezra Pound 322 ...
... Earth , by Clement Wood Main Street and Other Poems , by Joyce Kilmer OUR CONTEMPORARIES : Academic Back - water , H. M. The War and the Artist , H. M. REVIEWS : · • · 271 274 281 · 283 320 Swinburne versus Biographers , Ezra Pound 322 ...
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... vex Where the flesh joins- A slope of light and a circumflex Of clefts and coigns . She thrills like the air when silence wrecks An ended tune . These are things not made by hands in the earth [ 3 ] Edgar Lee Masters.
... vex Where the flesh joins- A slope of light and a circumflex Of clefts and coigns . She thrills like the air when silence wrecks An ended tune . These are things not made by hands in the earth [ 3 ] Edgar Lee Masters.
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Harriet Monroe. These are things not made by hands in the earth : Water and fire , The air of heaven , and springs afresh , And love's desire . And a thing not made is a woman's flesh , Sorrow and mirth ! She tightens the strings on the ...
Harriet Monroe. These are things not made by hands in the earth : Water and fire , The air of heaven , and springs afresh , And love's desire . And a thing not made is a woman's flesh , Sorrow and mirth ! She tightens the strings on the ...
Pagina 6
... you see then an end of wars , An end of weeping ? We see the reticent ranks of stars Shine on our sleeping . We hear the great earth sigh and turn , And [ 6 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse Benét, William Rose: The Price.
... you see then an end of wars , An end of weeping ? We see the reticent ranks of stars Shine on our sleeping . We hear the great earth sigh and turn , And [ 6 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse Benét, William Rose: The Price.
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Harriet Monroe. We hear the great earth sigh and turn , And the seas sighing ; And the angry sunsets flame and burn With old dreams dying . But earlier than the early dawn , So chill , so grayly , Comes that which never is withdrawn ...
Harriet Monroe. We hear the great earth sigh and turn , And the seas sighing ; And the angry sunsets flame and burn With old dreams dying . But earlier than the early dawn , So chill , so grayly , Comes that which never is withdrawn ...
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