Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
HayBeatrice Stevens
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On top a wagon heaped with fragrant hay.
In slow contentment down the shadowed road.
And brought them to me as the wagon went:
The crumpled, odorous clover! Jolting past
Long lanes, and thickets cool, and meadows wide;
Fragrance of flowers, warmth of brooding skies,
Dank odor of the rain that filters through,
Mist of the moonlight when pervasive musk
Enchant the silence. These and greatly more
A-top his wagon heaped with sun-sweet hay.