Poetry, Volume 11Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1918 |
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Pagina 10
... live ! I'll go now , now , with all my memories and my joys . I will not live To have them blown Like ashes from an altar by capricious winds . UP IN THE HILLS The earth smells old and warm [ 10 ] POETRY : 4 Magazine of Verse Birch ...
... live ! I'll go now , now , with all my memories and my joys . I will not live To have them blown Like ashes from an altar by capricious winds . UP IN THE HILLS The earth smells old and warm [ 10 ] POETRY : 4 Magazine of Verse Birch ...
Pagina 12
... live no longer . This is the lifeless vacuum left by the passage of the storm . FOREWARNED What have I to do with the world ? What has the world to do with me- Who know now that in the end I must have [ 12 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse ...
... live no longer . This is the lifeless vacuum left by the passage of the storm . FOREWARNED What have I to do with the world ? What has the world to do with me- Who know now that in the end I must have [ 12 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse ...
Pagina 38
... live ? Can you teach him that it is not a pentametric echo of the sociological dogma printed in last year's magazines ? Maybe - anyhow you have your work before you . • If I can be of any use in keeping you or the magazine in touch with ...
... live ? Can you teach him that it is not a pentametric echo of the sociological dogma printed in last year's magazines ? Maybe - anyhow you have your work before you . • If I can be of any use in keeping you or the magazine in touch with ...
Pagina 42
... dead . These Jerseys and these Holsteins They are no friends of mine ; They belong to the nobility Who live across the brine . " Perhaps this has no literary Hodgson's poem has no lack [ 42 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse.
... dead . These Jerseys and these Holsteins They are no friends of mine ; They belong to the nobility Who live across the brine . " Perhaps this has no literary Hodgson's poem has no lack [ 42 ] POETRY : A Magazine of Verse.
Pagina 46
... lives . Every dog he phrases is absolutely and inde- structibly an individual dog , not sentimentalized or human- ized ; and the tree , or the tree - toad under it , live by their own right , without permission of man . The old gray ...
... lives . Every dog he phrases is absolutely and inde- structibly an individual dog , not sentimentalized or human- ized ; and the tree , or the tree - toad under it , live by their own right , without permission of man . The old gray ...
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