
Poetry:
A Magazine of Verse
Vol. 12, No. 3
Monroe, Harriet (editor)
Chicago: Harriet Monroe, 1918-06
68 p.; 20 x 14.7 cm.
A Magazine of Verse
Vol. 12, No. 3
Monroe, Harriet (editor)
Chicago: Harriet Monroe, 1918-06
68 p.; 20 x 14.7 cm.
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Contents
- Contents: C-C
- War Times: The Song of the Cheechas (Underwood, John Curtis): 117-118
- War Times: At Bethlehem (Underwood, John Curtis): 119-120
- War Times: The Red Coffins (Underwood, John Curtis): 120-121
- War Times: Down Fifth Avenue (Underwood, John Curtis): 121-123
- The Old Gods (Wilson, Calvin Dill): 124-125
- Kol Nidre (Roth, Samuel): 126-129
- Human Speech (Roth, Samuel): 129-129
- Figs From Thistles: First Fig (Millay, Edna St. Vincent): 130-130
- Figs From Thistles: Second Fig (Millay, Edna St. Vincent): 130-130
- Figs From Thistles: The Unexplorer (Millay, Edna St. Vincent): 130-130
- Figs From Thistles: Thursday (Millay, Edna St. Vincent): 130-130
- Figs From Thistles: The Penitent (Millay, Edna St. Vincent): 131-131
- Inventions: Deity (Gilmore, Louis): 132-132
- Inventions: Earth (Gilmore, Louis): 132-133
- Inventions: Pause (Gilmore, Louis): 133-133
- Passers-By (Holden, Raymond Peckham): 124-135
- Three Negro Spirituals: The Lost Love (Johnson, Fenton): 136-136
- Three Negro Spirituals: How Long, O Lord! (Johnson, Fenton): 136-137
- Three Negro Spirituals: Who Is That A-Walking in the Corn (Johnson, Fenton): 137-137
- Hoofs (Waldron, Winifred): 138-139
- Swallows (Waldron, Winifred): 139-139
- Gold in the Desert: Morning Hymn (Gordon, Frank S.): 140-140
- Gold in the Desert: The Smoke Prayer (Gordon, Frank S.): 140-142
- Gold in the Desert: I Have But One Love (Gordon, Frank S.): 142-143
- Gold in the Desert: Startled Waters (Gordon, Frank S.): 143-144
- Gold in the Desert: Dirge For One Dying (Gordon, Frank S.): 144-144
- Gold in the Desert: By Genesseret (Gordon, Frank S.): 144-145
- The New Internationalism (Monroe, Harriet): 146-149
- Book Review: Toward the Gulf, by Edgar Lee Masters (Dudley, Dorothy): 150-154
- Book Review: Mid-American Chants, by Sherwood Anderson (Henderson, Alice Corbin): 155-158
- Book Review: Out Where the West Begins, by Arthur Chapman, Riders of the Stars, and Songs of the Outlands, by Henry Herbert Knibbs, Sun and Saddle Leather, and Grassgrown Trails, by Badger Clark (Henderson, Alice Corbin): 158-164
- Book Review: Airs and Ballads, by John McClure, A Book of Verse, by Morris Gilbert, Verse in Peace and War, by Shane Leslie, Loves and Losses of Pierrot, by William Griffith, City Pastorals and Other Poems, by William Griffith, Green Fruits, by John Peals Bishop, The Dreamers and Other Poems, by Theodosia Garrison (Monroe, Harriet): 165-169
- Baiting the Public (Henderson, Alice Corbin): 169-171
- A Later Word from Dr. Patterson (Patterson, William Morrison): 171-172
- Notes: 173-173
- Books Received: 173-174
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