Poetry, Volume 12Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1918 |
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Pagina vii
... OUR CONTEMPORARIES : Baiting the Public , A. C. H. A Later Word from Dr. Patterson PAGE 30 36 37 38 44 46 48 52 54 56 90 94 96 102 105 107 109 III 113 146 150 155 158 165 • 169 • 171 Mr. Jepson's Slam , H. M. • The New Postal [ vii ] PROSE.
... OUR CONTEMPORARIES : Baiting the Public , A. C. H. A Later Word from Dr. Patterson PAGE 30 36 37 38 44 46 48 52 54 56 90 94 96 102 105 107 109 III 113 146 150 155 158 165 • 169 • 171 Mr. Jepson's Slam , H. M. • The New Postal [ vii ] PROSE.
Pagina 4
... words , silver words , Musically clashing down From the tune - locked lips of lovers Up in Heaven . I hear · · • Is it you , brown bird ? THE FRINGE - BUSH Delicate white fringe - bush blossom , Drooping among pale leaves In the deepest ...
... words , silver words , Musically clashing down From the tune - locked lips of lovers Up in Heaven . I hear · · • Is it you , brown bird ? THE FRINGE - BUSH Delicate white fringe - bush blossom , Drooping among pale leaves In the deepest ...
Pagina 13
... words : " Oh , sorrow for the shining , wind - swept highways of the sea ! - They are made foul with blood . Oh , sorrow for the beauty of earth , For glowing orchards and quivering fields , For jeweled cities humming in the sun ...
... words : " Oh , sorrow for the shining , wind - swept highways of the sea ! - They are made foul with blood . Oh , sorrow for the beauty of earth , For glowing orchards and quivering fields , For jeweled cities humming in the sun ...
Pagina 37
... word honesty , and this man is a faithful friend of the objects he portrays ; altogether unlike the sentimentalist who really stabs them treacherously in the back while pretending affec- tion . M. M. SEND AMERICAN POETS Why not send ...
... word honesty , and this man is a faithful friend of the objects he portrays ; altogether unlike the sentimentalist who really stabs them treacherously in the back while pretending affec- tion . M. M. SEND AMERICAN POETS Why not send ...
Pagina 40
... words . Very charming , but why this feigned astonishment , when obviously rain and wind would contribute to majesty more than divinity schools ? One should , however , let that pass , for usually Mr. Williams is at great pains to be ...
... words . Very charming , but why this feigned astonishment , when obviously rain and wind would contribute to majesty more than divinity schools ? One should , however , let that pass , for usually Mr. Williams is at great pains to be ...
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