Syrian Mother's Lullaby Teasdale, Sara: Blue Squills Thomas, Henry C.: A Girl Dancing on the Shore Tracy, Edith Chapman (Translator): FROM THE RUSSIAN OF KONSTANTIN BALMONT: With the Wind On the Heights Trench, Herbert: Song of the Vine, in England Turbyfill, Mark: POEMS: Look, the Sea! POEMS BY CHILDREN: Hilda Conkling, Elmond Franklin McNaught, Juliana Allison Bond, Evans Krehbiel 309 202 Reverie: A Little Book of Poems for H. D., by Richard Aldington Old Christmas and Other Kentucky Tales in Verse, by William Jean de Bosschère's Poems, M. M. The Closed Door, by Jean de Bosschère, with a Translation by F. S. Flint and an Introduction by May Sinclair. Fröding, Classic and Futurist, Svea Bernhard Out Where the West Begins, by Arthur Chapman Riders of the Stars, and Songs of the Outlands, by H. H. Knibbs Sun and Saddle Leather, and Grass-grown Trails, by Badger Clark Verses in Peace and War, by Shane Leslie City Pastorals and Other Poems, by William Griffith Green Fruit, by John Peale Bishop The Dreamers and Other Poems, by Theodosia Garrison As Others See Us, Alfred Kreymborg Mr. O'Neil's Carvings, Emanuel Carnevali The New Poetry-An Anthology, edited by Harriet Monroe and A Cabinet of Jade, by David O'Neil Mr. Bynner at Grenstone, H. H. Grenstone Poems-A Sequence, by Witter Bynner CORRESPONDENCE: Of Puritans, Philistines and Pessimists, A. C. H. A Modern Evangelist, John Gould Fletcher Look! We Have Come Through, by D. H. Lawrence A Prairie Poet, Agnes Lee Freer 208 212 214 Barbed Wire and Other Poems, by Edwin Ford Piper Art Versus Formulae, A. C. H. Poems of Charles Warren Stoddard, collected by Ina Coolbrith First Offering: Sonnets and Lyrics, by Samuel Roth Gardens Overseas and Other Poems, by Thomas Walsh Beggar and King, by Richard Butler Glaenzer Ships in Port, by Lewis Worthington Smith Common Men and Women, by Harold W. Gammans Verses-Bond and Free, H. M. Elegy in Autumn, by Clinton Scollard In the Red Years, by Gervé Baronti War Poetry Again, A. C. H. and H. M. A Treasury of War Poetry, edited by George Herbert Clarke' A Book of Verse on the Great War, edited by W. R. Wheeler Fifes and Drums-Poems of America at War Once More the Georgians, John Gould Fletcher More Anthologies, Chiefly Topographical, A. C. H. and H. M. The Retort Courteous, Randolph Bourne & Van Wyck Brooks Back to the Machine-Shop, William Saphier A Magazine of Verse APRIL, 1918 CAROLINA WOOD-CUTS THE BLUE RIDGE Still and calm, In purple robes of kings, The low-lying mountains sleep at the edge of the world. The forests cover them like mantles; Day and night Rise and fall over them like the wash of waves. Asleep they reign. Silent they say all. Hush me, O slumbering mountains— Send me dreams. |