Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. 1912–22.
Chronological Index
Volume I. No. 1. October, 1912 | ||
Poetry by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
I Am the Woman by William Vaughan Moody | ||
To Whistler, American by Ezra Pound | ||
Middle-Aged by Ezra Pound | ||
Fish of the Flood by Emilia Stuart Lorimer | ||
To One Unknown by Helen Dudley | ||
Symphony of a Mexican Garden by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
The Piper by Joseph Campbell | ||
Volume I. No. 2. November, 1912 | ||
Beyond the Stars by Charles Hanson Towne | ||
Choricos by Richard Aldington | ||
To a Greek Marble by Richard Aldington | ||
Au Vieux Jardin by Richard Aldington | ||
Under Two Windows by Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer | ||
The Singing Place by Lily A. Long | ||
Immured by Lily A. Long | ||
Nogi by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Jester by Margaret Widdemer | ||
The Beggars by Margaret Widdemer | ||
Volume I. No. 3. December, 1912 | ||
The Mountain Tomb by William Butler Yeats | ||
To a Child Dancing upon the Shore by William Butler Yeats | ||
Fallen Majesty by William Butler Yeats | ||
Love and the Bird by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Realists by William Butler Yeats | ||
Sangar by John Reed | ||
A Legend of the Dove by George Sterling | ||
At the Grand Cañon by George Sterling | ||
Kindred by George Sterling | ||
Remembered Light by Clark Ashton Smith | ||
Sorrowing of Winds by Clark Ashton Smith | ||
America by Alice Corbin | ||
Symbols by Alice Corbin | ||
The Star by Alice Corbin | ||
Nodes by Alice Corbin | ||
Poems by Rabindranath Tagore | ||
Volume I. No. 4. January, 1913 | ||
General William Booth Enters into Heaven by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Waste Land by Madison Cawein | ||
My Lady of the Beeches by Madison Cawein | ||
The Wayfarers by Anita Fitch | ||
Les Cruels Amoureux by Anita Fitch | ||
Love-Songs of the Open Road by Kendall Banning | ||
Sympathy by Edith Wyatt | ||
A Song of Happiness by Ernest Rhys | ||
Helen Is Ill by Roscoe W. Brink | ||
Hermes of the Ways by H. D. | ||
Priapus by H. D. | ||
Epigram by H. D. | ||
Volume I. No. 5. February, 1913 | ||
Swinburne, an Elegy by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
To a Child Twenty Years Hence by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Portrait of an Old Woman by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
The Three Sisters by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Among Shadows by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
A Watteau Melody by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Apollo Troubadour by Witter Bynner | ||
One of the Crowd by Witter Bynner | ||
Neighbors by Witter Bynner | ||
The Hills of San Jose by Witter Bynner | ||
Grieve Not for Beauty by Witter Bynner | ||
The Mystic by Witter Bynner | ||
Passing Near by Witter Bynner | ||
Volume I. No. 6. March, 1913 | ||
The Silent House by Agnes Lee | ||
The Oracle by Edmund Kemper Broadus | ||
A Gargoyle on Notre Dame by Edmund Kemper Broadus | ||
Santa Barbara Beach by Ridgely Torrence | ||
Maternity by Alice Meynell | ||
Profits by Fannie Stearns Davis | ||
Two Songs of Conn the Fool by Fannie Stearns Davis | ||
Storm Dance by Fannie Stearns Davis | ||
Dirge for a Dead Admiral by Samuel McCoy | ||
Spring-Song by Samuel McCoy | ||
A Sweetheart: Thompson Street by Samuel McCoy | ||
The Off-Shore Wind by Samuel McCoy | ||
“The Hill-Flowers” by Alfred Noyes | ||
Volume II. No. 1. April, 1913 | ||
Tenzone by Ezra Pound | ||
The Condolence by Ezra Pound | ||
The Garret by Ezra Pound | ||
The Garden by Ezra Pound | ||
Ortus by Ezra Pound | ||
Dance Figure by Ezra Pound | ||
Salutation by Ezra Pound | ||
Salutation the Second by Ezra Pound | ||
Pax Saturni by Ezra Pound | ||
Commission by Ezra Pound | ||
A Pact by Ezra Pound | ||
In a Station of the Metro by Ezra Pound | ||
Mother Earth by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Grey Rock by William Butler Yeats | ||
Volume II. No. 2. May, 1913 | ||
The Death of Agrippina by John G. Neihardt | ||
Volume II. No. 3. June, 1913 | ||
Poems by Rabindranath Tagore | ||
To My Friend by Francis Thompson | ||
Peace on Earth by William Carlos Williams | ||
Sicilian Emigrant’s Song by William Carlos Williams | ||
Postlude by William Carlos Williams | ||
Proof of Immortality by William Carlos Williams | ||
Contrast by Harrison S. Morris | ||
The Wife by Helen Cowles Le Cron | ||
Bird of Passion by Rollo Britten | ||
Simaetha by Frederic Manning | ||
At Even by Frederic Manning | ||
From Demeter by Frederic Manning | ||
Volume II. No. 4. July, 1913 | ||
The Moon is a Mirror—Twelve Poems by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Partings by Elizabeth Gibson Cheyne | ||
A Very Old Song by William Laird | ||
Stone Walls by Mary Eastwood Knevels | ||
Rocks by Mary Eastwood Knevels | ||
An Impression by Richard Burton | ||
Song of Earth’s Meaning by Richard Burton | ||
Apology by Amy Lowell | ||
A Blockhead by Amy Lowell | ||
Four Poems in Unrhymed Cadence by F. S. Flint | ||
Volume II. No. 5. August, 1913 | ||
A Woman at Dusk by Arthur Stringer | ||
Ellis Park by Helen Hoyt | ||
Trees by Joyce Kilmer | ||
O Drimin Dhu Deelish by Alfred Perceval Graves | ||
The Sea Singer by Alfred Perceval Graves | ||
Triumph of the Singer by John Hall Wheelock | ||
The Thunder-shower by John Hall Wheelock | ||
Song by John Hall Wheelock | ||
I Heard a Flute by Ruth Gaines | ||
Teresina’s Face by Margaret Widdemer | ||
Gloire by Charles Vildrac | ||
Poems in Prose and Verse by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
Volume II. No. 6. September, 1913 | ||
Scented Leaves—From a Chinese Jar by Allen Upward | ||
The Idol by Tudor Jenks | ||
Farmer’s Blood by Winifred Webb | ||
The Heartening by Winifred Webb | ||
Contentment by Winifred Webb | ||
Quest by Winifred Webb | ||
The Hunting-song of Them That Did Not Hunt by Ernest Rhys | ||
Dagonet’s Canzonet by Ernest Rhys | ||
Swan Creek by Williston Fish | ||
Song of the Mechanics by George W. Priest | ||
Dancing to a Chewink’s Song by Francis Buzzell | ||
Volume III. No. 1. October, 1913 | ||
The Two Kings by William Butler Yeats | ||
Indian Summer by William Ellery Leonard | ||
To a Mocking Bird by Owen F. Aldis | ||
Sea and Land by Herbert J. Hall | ||
An Aeroplane at Stonehenge by Edmund Kemper Broadus | ||
To Thee by Clara Shanafelt | ||
Caprice by Clara Shanafelt | ||
The Old Home by Madison Cawein | ||
Wander Song by Alfred Hitch | ||
Alone by Alfred Hitch | ||
Quatrains by Alfred Hitch | ||
The Desert by Alfred Hitch | ||
Volume III. No. 2. November, 1913 | ||
Magic by Hamlin Garland | ||
A Gray Sunset by Hamlin Garland | ||
To a Captive Crane by Hamlin Garland | ||
The Mountains Are a Lonely Folk by Hamlin Garland | ||
The Coming of Hippolytus by Margaret Sackville | ||
The Procession by M. D. Armstrong | ||
The Irish Fairies by Joseph Campbell | ||
The Puca by Joseph Campbell | ||
“Passe Rosa” by Louise Driscoll | ||
Ancora by Ezra Pound | ||
Surgit Fama by Ezra Pound | ||
The Choice by Ezra Pound | ||
April by Ezra Pound | ||
Gentildonna by Ezra Pound | ||
Lustra by Ezra Pound | ||
Xenia by Ezra Pound | ||
Volume III. No. 3. December, 1913 | ||
Temple of Gold by Rabindranath Tagore | ||
The Price by Rabindranath Tagore | ||
Union by Rabindranath Tagore | ||
The Gift by Rabindranath Tagore | ||
The Tryst by Rabindranath Tagore | ||
Vision by Alice Brown | ||
Our Lady of Idleness by Florence Wilkinson | ||
Irradiations by John Gould Fletcher | ||
The Foundling Hospital by Rosalie Jonas | ||
The Malay to His Master by Cale Young Rice | ||
The Sharing by Agnes Lee | ||
Volume III. No. 4. January, 1914 | ||
Green by D. H. Lawrence | ||
All of Roses by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Fireflies in the Corn by D. H. Lawrence | ||
A Woman and Her Dead Husband by D. H. Lawrence | ||
The Wind, the Rascal by D. H. Lawrence | ||
The Mother of Sons by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Illicit by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Birthday by D. H. Lawrence | ||
A Day for Wandering by Clinton Scollard | ||
Heart’s Holiday by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
Iolé by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
Oh Hush, My Heart! by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
Allegra Agonistes by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
To a Friend by Minor Watson | ||
The Rose by John Cournos | ||
“I have drifted along this river” by Richard Aldington | ||
Lesbia by Richard Aldington | ||
Argyria by Richard Aldington | ||
The Poplar by Richard Aldington | ||
Glaucopis by Richard Aldington | ||
Volume III. No. 5. February, 1914 | ||
Our Canal by Harriet Monroe | ||
Love Songs by Harriet Monroe | ||
Lullaby by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Inner Silence by Harriet Monroe | ||
Now by Harriet Monroe | ||
Hermonax by H. D. | ||
Acon by H. D. | ||
The Code—Heroics by Robert Frost | ||
Songs of Deliverance by Orrick Johns | ||
Volume III. No. 6. March, 1914 | ||
Chicago by Carl Sandburg | ||
Jan Kubelik by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Harbor by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Hammer by Carl Sandburg | ||
At a Window by Carl Sandburg | ||
Lost by Carl Sandburg | ||
Who Am I? by Carl Sandburg | ||
Momus by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Road and the End by Carl Sandburg | ||
Old Love and New by Sara Teasdale | ||
Over the Roofs by Sara Teasdale | ||
Debt by Sara Teasdale | ||
September Midnight by Sara Teasdale | ||
Who Loves the Rain by Frances Shaw | ||
The Child’s Quest by Frances Shaw | ||
Cologne Cathedral by Frances Shaw | ||
Skeletons by Frances Shaw | ||
Star Thought by Frances Shaw | ||
Little Pagan Rain Song by Frances Shaw | ||
Eros Turannos by Edwin Arlington Robinson | ||
Three Irish Spinning Songs by Padraic Colum | ||
The Sea Bird to the Wave by Padraic Colum | ||
Volume IV. No. 1. April, 1914 | ||
The Cyclists by Amy Lowell | ||
The Foreigner by Amy Lowell | ||
A Lady by Amy Lowell | ||
Music by Amy Lowell | ||
The Bungler by Amy Lowell | ||
Anticipation by Amy Lowell | ||
A Gift by Amy Lowell | ||
The Forsaken by Amy Lowell | ||
Aladdin and the Jinn by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Easter by Joyce Kilmer | ||
The Night Sky by John Reed | ||
Lyra Vernalis by Arthur Johnson | ||
The House of Takumi by A. J. Russell | ||
To Celia by Witter Bynner | ||
Volume IV. No. 2. May, 1914 | ||
Nishikigi by Ernest Fenollosa | ||
The Rainbird by Bliss Carman | ||
Ikons by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
The Blind Man by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
The Dwarf Speaks by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
Epilogue to the Crows by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing by William Butler Yeats | ||
Paudeen by William Butler Yeats | ||
To a Shade by William Butler Yeats | ||
When Helen Lived by William Butler Yeats | ||
Beggar to Beggar Cried by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Witch by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Peacock by William Butler Yeats | ||
Running to Paradise by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Player Queen by William Butler Yeats | ||
To a Child Dancing in the Wind by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Magi by William Butler Yeats | ||
A Coat by William Butler Yeats | ||
Volume IV. No. 3. June, 1914 | ||
On Heaven by Ford Madox Hueffer | ||
Iron by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Falconer of God by William Rose Benét | ||
To the Mexican Nightingale by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Ave Venezia by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
“I Will Not Give Thee All My Heart” by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
The Little Town by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
The Tram by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
On Hampstead Heath by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
A Catch for Singing by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Volume IV. No. 4. July, 1914 | ||
The Firemen’s Ball by Vachel Lindsay | ||
The Santa Fé Trail—A Humoresque by Vachel Lindsay | ||
The Black Hawk War of the Artists by Vachel Lindsay | ||
From a Club Window by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
Rodin by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
Star-Magic by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
Sitting Blind by the Sea by Ruth McEnery Stuart | ||
We Want Land by Maurice Aisen, trans. | ||
Peasant Love Songs by Maurice Aisen, trans. | ||
The Conscript by Maurice Aisen, trans. | ||
Volume IV. No. 5. August, 1914 | ||
Tò Kalón by Ezra Pound | ||
The Study in Aesthetics by Ezra Pound | ||
The Bellaires by Ezra Pound | ||
Salvationists by Ezra Pound | ||
Amitiés by Ezra Pound | ||
Ladies by Ezra Pound | ||
The Seeing Eye by Ezra Pound | ||
Abu Salammamm—A Song of Empire by Ezra Pound | ||
The Coal Picker by Amy Lowell | ||
The Bubbling Fountain by Helen Hoyt | ||
The Dance before the Arch by Allan Updegraff | ||
Song by Helen Dudley | ||
The Interne by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
The Old Jew by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
The Miner by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
To an Enemy by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
To a Discarded Steel Rail by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
The Waste Places by James Stephens | ||
Hawks by James Stephens | ||
The Liar by James Stephens | ||
Dark Wings by James Stephens | ||
Volume IV. No. 6. September, 1914 | ||
The Prayer by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
The Red Bridge by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
The King by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
The Blue Symphony by John Gould Fletcher | ||
The Seringa by John Alford | ||
Calle Memo O Loredan by Douglas Goldring | ||
Hill House by Douglas Goldring | ||
Traümerei at Ostendorff’s by William Laird | ||
Ascription by William Laird | ||
The Steam Shovel by Eunice Tietjens | ||
The Ocean Liner by Harriet Monroe | ||
A Garden in the Desert by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Giant Cactus of Arizona by Harriet Monroe | ||
In the Louvre by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Tower by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Childless Woman by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Wonder of It by Harriet Monroe | ||
Volume V. No. 1. October, 1914 | ||
The Chief’s Prayer after the Salmon Catch by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Song of the Search by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Song of the Conqueror of Women by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Song of the Full Catch by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
The Change-song by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Song of the Little Son by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Song of Whip-plaiting by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Song of the Young Mother by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
No Answer Is Given by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
In the Laboratory by Thomas Wood Stevens | ||
To J. L. by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
A Girl Strike-leader by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
City of Huge Buildings by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
On the Jail Steps by Agnes Lee | ||
A Statue in a Garden by Agnes Lee | ||
Retrospect by Rupert Brooke | ||
Volume V. No. 2. November, 1914 | ||
The Metal Checks by Louise Driscoll | ||
Chant of the Shroud Maker by Marian Ramié | ||
If War Is Right by Parke Farley | ||
The Hero by John Russell McCarthy | ||
The Bombardment by Amy Lowell | ||
Among the Red Guns by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Camp Follower by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
The Jewish Conscript by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Whence Comes the Stranger by Joseph Campbell | ||
Phases by Wallace Stevens | ||
Fallen by Alice Corbin | ||
The Wakened God by Margaret Widdemer | ||
Unser Gott by Karle Wilson Baker | ||
War Yawp by Richard Aldington | ||
Volume V. No. 3. December, 1914 | ||
O World by Alice Corbin | ||
Humoresque by Alice Corbin | ||
Two Voices by Alice Corbin | ||
Love Me at Last by Alice Corbin | ||
Grief by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Memories by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Weariness by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Service of All the Dead by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Don Juan by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Song by D. H. Lawrence | ||
My Sorrow by Seumas O’Sullivan | ||
Splendid and Terrible by Seumas O’Sullivan | ||
The Others by Seumas O’Sullivan | ||
Christmas at Saint Luke’s Hospital by Eunice Tietjens | ||
Charwomen by Philip Becker Goetz | ||
I Walked in the Open by Francis Howard Williams | ||
After the Martyrdom by Scharmel Iris | ||
Lament by Scharmel Iris | ||
The Mad Woman by Scharmel Iris | ||
Early Nightfall by Scharmel Iris | ||
The Treasure Drawer by Antoinette De Coursey Patterson | ||
London Night by John Rodker | ||
Volume V. No. 4. January, 1915 | ||
The Troubadour by Madison Cawein | ||
Clover by Edith Wyatt | ||
April Weather by Edith Wyatt | ||
Summer Hail by Edith Wyatt | ||
To F. W. by Edith Wyatt | ||
On the Great Plateau by Edith Wyatt | ||
Annie Shore and Johnnie Doon by Patrick Orr | ||
In the Mohave by Patrick Orr | ||
The Lost Kingdom by Ethel Talbot Scheffauer | ||
Conquered by Zoë Akins | ||
The Wanderer by Zoë Akins | ||
Epigrammes by Remy de Gourmont | ||
Pageant by Frances Gregg | ||
To H. D. by Frances Gregg | ||
Qualche Cosa Veduta by Hall Roffey | ||
The Musicmaker’s Child by Miriam Allen de Ford | ||
Modern Music by Alice Ormond Campbell | ||
The Temple by Lee Wilson Dodd | ||
Only Not to Be Too Early Old by Lee Wilson Dodd | ||
The Comrade by Lee Wilson Dodd | ||
Volume V. No. 5. February, 1915 | ||
The Chinese Nightingale by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Silence by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
The Idler by Victor Starbuck | ||
The Poet by Victor Starbuck | ||
The Fisher Lad by Francis Buzzell | ||
A Lost Friend by Margaret Widdemer | ||
The Net by Margaret Widdemer | ||
The Singer at the Gate by Margaret Widdemer | ||
The Last Song of Bilitis by Margaret Widdemer | ||
A Call in Hell by Violet Hunt | ||
Dancers by Richard Aldington | ||
Interlude by Richard Aldington | ||
Sister of the Rose by Orrick Johns | ||
The Rain by Orrick Johns | ||
The Haunt by Orrick Johns | ||
Volume V. No. 6. March, 1915 | ||
Provincia Deserta by Ezra Pound | ||
Image from D’Orleans by Ezra Pound | ||
The Spring by Ezra Pound | ||
The Coming of War: Actaeon by Ezra Pound | ||
The Gipsy by Ezra Pound | ||
Dogmatic Statement Concerning the Game of Chess: Theme for a Series of Pictures by Ezra Pound | ||
Exile’s Letter by Ezra Pound, trans. | ||
Liadain to Curithir by Moireen Fox | ||
The Wind Sleepers by H. D. | ||
Storm by H. D. | ||
The Pool by H. D. | ||
The Garden by H. D. | ||
Moonrise by H. D. | ||
In an Old Logging-house by Fannie Stearns Davis | ||
Tonight by Fannie Stearns Davis | ||
The Bacchante to Her Babe by Eunice Tietjens | ||
I Am Weary of Being Bitter by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
The Birdcage by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Don Giovanni by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Like Him Whose Spirit by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Snowtime by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Meeting by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Volume VI. No. 1. April, 1915 | ||
Passages from a Poem: The New World by Witter Bynner | ||
Venus Transiens by Amy Lowell | ||
Solitaire by Amy Lowell | ||
Red Slippers by Amy Lowell | ||
Our Daily Bread by Rita Benton | ||
Heartily Know by E. Preston Dargan | ||
Erect by E. Preston Dargan | ||
For a Map of Mars by E. Preston Dargan | ||
On First Looking into the Manuscript of Endymion by Charles Hanson Towne | ||
Peace by Rupert Brooke | ||
The Dead by Rupert Brooke | ||
The Soldier by Rupert Brooke | ||
The Bird and the Tree by Ridgely Torrence | ||
The Wayfarer by Padraic Colum | ||
In the Orchestra by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Volume VI. No. 2. May, 1915 | ||
Rue Bonaparte by Joseph Warren Beach | ||
The View at Gunderson’s by Joseph Warren Beach | ||
The Masseur by Joseph Warren Beach | ||
The Point of View by Joseph Warren Beach | ||
Jenny’s Dancing by Joseph Warren Beach | ||
Cave Talk by Joseph Warren Beach | ||
The Shadow by William Carlos Williams | ||
Metric Figure by William Carlos Williams | ||
Sub Terra by William Carlos Williams | ||
Slow Movement by William Carlos Williams | ||
A Confidence by William Carlos Williams | ||
Apologia by Floyd Dell | ||
Invocation by Clara Shanafelt | ||
A Vivid Girl by Clara Shanafelt | ||
Provincial by Clara Shanafelt | ||
That Harp You Play So Well by Marianne Moore | ||
To an Intra-mural Rat by Marianne Moore | ||
Counseil to a Bachelor by Marianne Moore | ||
Apellate Jurisdiction by Marianne Moore | ||
The Wizard in Words by Marianne Moore | ||
Creative by Horace Holley | ||
Twilight at Versailles by Horace Holley | ||
Lovers by Horace Holley | ||
A Spring Song by Mabel D. Carry | ||
The Lilacs by Louise Driscoll | ||
A Village Church by Louise Driscoll | ||
The World Cry by Mary Aldis | ||
Nightfall by Maurice Browne | ||
Voyages by Douglas Goldring | ||
Volume VI. No. 3. June, 1915 | ||
The Syrian Lover in Exile Remembers Thee, Light of My Land by Ajan Syrian | ||
Alma Mater by Ajan Syrian | ||
After Vespers by Ajan Syrian | ||
To Rupert Brooke by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Lord of Morning by Bliss Carman | ||
Noon by Bliss Carman | ||
La Rue de la Montagne Sainte-Gèneviève by Dorothy Dudley | ||
The Walk on the Moor by Georgia Wood Pangborn | ||
Morning on the Beach by Georgia Wood Pangborn | ||
Hadleyburg by William Griffith | ||
Little Songs of the Forest by William Griffith | ||
The Crown, the Plate and the Bowl by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
The Temple of Hunger by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
A Riddle by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
The Lean Gray Rats by Skipwith Cannéll | ||
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot | ||
Volume VI. No. 4. July, 1915 | ||
Polonius and the Ballad Singers by Padraic Colum | ||
The Ragpicker by Frances Shaw | ||
The Beckoning Moon by Frances Shaw | ||
The City Lights from a Skyscraper by Frances Shaw | ||
The Harp of the Wind by Frances Shaw | ||
The Organ Angels by Frances Shaw | ||
Silent Ones by Frances Shaw | ||
Three Voices by Frances Shaw | ||
O Brother Tree by Max Michelson | ||
The Bird by Max Michelson | ||
Haunted Reaping by Leyland Huckfield | ||
The Muse in Church by Leyland Huckfield | ||
The Return by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
Ecce Mysterium by Rebecca Park Lawrence | ||
Fire of Snow by Clark Ashton Smith | ||
In the Wind by Clark Ashton Smith | ||
Cotton Fields by Madeline Yale Wynne | ||
Early Morning at Bargis by Hermann Hagedorn | ||
The Old South by John Gould Fletcher | ||
New York by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Volume VI. No. 5. August, 1915 | ||
The Water Ouzel by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Pine at Timber-line by Harriet Monroe | ||
A Lady of the Snows by Harriet Monroe | ||
On the Porch by Harriet Monroe | ||
Mountain Song by Harriet Monroe | ||
Post Annos by James Branch Cabell | ||
The Apple-tree by Nancy Campbell | ||
The Monkey by Nancy Campbell | ||
The Waterfall by Ellwood Colahan | ||
The Summer Sea by Nathan Haskell Dole | ||
The Crag by Louise Mallinkrodt Kueffner | ||
Annunciation by Helen Hoyt | ||
The New-born by Helen Hoyt | ||
Rain at Night by Helen Hoyt | ||
Since I Have Felt the Sense of Death by Helen Hoyt | ||
Action Poem by Helen Hoyt | ||
The City by Max Endicoff | ||
On a Window Display in a Western City by William Rose Benét | ||
Death and the Aviator by Wanda Petrunkevitch | ||
Inconsistency by Wanda Petrunkevitch | ||
One Listens by Louise Adèle Carter | ||
The Going by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
The Joke by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Nightmare by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
In the Ambulance by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Hit by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
The Housewife by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Hill-born by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
The Fear by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Back by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Volume VI. No. 6. September, 1915 | ||
Lead Soldiers by Amy Lowell | ||
Vernal Equinox by Amy Lowell | ||
Fenway Park by Amy Lowell | ||
May Evening in Central Park by Amy Lowell | ||
Aliens by Amy Lowell | ||
Strain by Amy Lowell | ||
The Painter on Silk by Amy Lowell | ||
Fatherland by Hermann Hagedorn | ||
Aglavaine by Lewis Worthington Smith | ||
Driftwood by Lewis Worthington Smith | ||
A Poet to His Poems by Elizabeth Gibson Cheyne | ||
Three Guests by Agnes Lee | ||
At Dawn by Agnes Lee | ||
Long Distance Line by Agnes Lee | ||
Discordants by Conrad Aiken | ||
Bokardo by Edwin Arlington Robinson | ||
Volume VII. No. 1. October, 1915 | ||
Sketch by Carl Sandburg | ||
Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard by Carl Sandburg | ||
Alone by Carl Sandburg | ||
Monotone by Carl Sandburg | ||
Under the Harvest Moon by Carl Sandburg | ||
Joy by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Great Hunt by Carl Sandburg | ||
Days by Carl Sandburg | ||
Handfuls by Carl Sandburg | ||
They Will Say by Carl Sandburg | ||
A Fence by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Poor by Carl Sandburg | ||
Killers by Carl Sandburg | ||
Choose by Carl Sandburg | ||
Kin by Carl Sandburg | ||
Places by Carl Sandburg | ||
Our Prayer of Thanks by Carl Sandburg | ||
Leaves by Sara Teasdale | ||
Morning by Sara Teasdale | ||
The Answer by Sara Teasdale | ||
Pictures by Wilton Agnew Barrett | ||
A New England Church by Wilton Agnew Barrett | ||
The Scarlet Thread by Charles Hamilton Musgrove | ||
Mirella Dances by Lee Wilson Dodd | ||
The Boston Evening Transcript by T. S. Eliot | ||
Aunt Helen by T. S. Eliot | ||
Cousin Nancy by T. S. Eliot | ||
Images by Richard Aldington | ||
Old Ruthenian Folk-song by Florence Randal Livesay | ||
Song of the Cossack by Florence Randal Livesay | ||
Where Luck Lies by Florence Randal Livesay | ||
The Lover—In Strawberry Time by Florence Randal Livesay | ||
The Day before the Wedding by Florence Randal Livesay | ||
Volume VII. No. 2. November, 1915 | ||
The Conversation by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
Arabel by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
November in the Park by Dorothy Dudley | ||
Songs for a Violin by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
Refugees by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
“The Little Rose Is Dust, My Dear” by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
War by Catherine Wells | ||
A Man to a Dead Woman by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
The Crucifixion by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Thoughts While Walking by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Streets by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
The Steam-shovel by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Alone by John Hall Wheelock | ||
Song at Night by John Hall Wheelock | ||
Beethoven by John Hall Wheelock | ||
The Housemother by Karle Wilson Baker | ||
The Charwoman by Marguerite Wilkinson | ||
Birth by Marguerite Wilkinson | ||
November Sun by J. C. Chadwick | ||
Sunday Morning by Wallace Stevens | ||
Volume VII. No. 3. December, 1915 | ||
Near Perigord by Ezra Pound | ||
Villanelle: The Psychological Hour by Ezra Pound | ||
Sunrise on Rydal Water by John Drinkwater | ||
The Magi by Nancy Campbell | ||
The Cabaret Dancer by Hermann Hagedorn | ||
The Tapestry by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
The Chasm by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
Pomegranate by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
The Heart on the Highroad by J. K. Wetherill | ||
Chinoiserie by J. K. Wetherill | ||
Cloistered by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
The Death Watch by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
Intuition by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
Through the Window near His Bed by H. C. Long | ||
The Ides of March by H. C. Long | ||
Belgium by Katharine Howard | ||
Fly On! by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
Make No Vows by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
Hark to the Wind of the World by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
If My Mother Knew by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
I Give Thanks by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
Volume VII. No. 4. January, 1916 | ||
Once City Only by Alice Corbin | ||
Music by Alice Corbin | ||
The Pool by Alice Corbin | ||
Apparitions by Alice Corbin | ||
Color Note by Alice Corbin | ||
Song by Alice Corbin | ||
Summer Dawn by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Kan-Il-Lak the Singer by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Footnotes by Muna Lee | ||
The Home-coming by Ralph Cheever Dunning | ||
Under the Trees by John Rodker | ||
Saint John of Nepomuc by Ruth Comfort Mitchell | ||
Students by Florence Wilkinson | ||
The Little Café by Florence Wilkinson | ||
Blanche of the Quarter by Florence Wilkinson | ||
Volume VII. No. 5. February, 1916 | ||
The Dawn by William Butler Yeats | ||
On Woman by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Fisherman by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Hawk by William Butler Yeats | ||
Memory by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Thorn Tree by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Phoenix by William Butler Yeats | ||
There Is a Queen in China by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Scholars by William Butler Yeats | ||
Cones by F. S. Flint | ||
Gloom by F. S. Flint | ||
Terror by F. S. Flint | ||
Evil by F. S. Flint | ||
War-time by F. S. Flint | ||
Buds by William Laird | ||
Eastland Waters by Agnes Lee | ||
The Lacemaker of Ypres by G. Tucker Bispham | ||
Dread by G. Tucker Bispham | ||
Nocturne by G. Tucker Bispham | ||
Failure by G. Tucker Bispham | ||
Charm by G. Tucker Bispham | ||
Old Manuscript by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Postponement by Henry B. Fuller | ||
Volume VII. No. 6. March, 1916 | ||
The Well in the Desert by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Mexican Quarter by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Cliff Dwelling by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Rain in the Desert by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Color by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Oblivion by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Tenants by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Gold by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
Spring Sorrow by Julia Cooley | ||
In a Corridor of Statues by Julia Cooley | ||
Concerning a Nobelman by Caroline Dudley | ||
Chaotic Peace by Caroline Dudley | ||
The Recluse by Maria Elmendorf Lillie | ||
Pierrot Sings by John Pierre Roche | ||
To His Lady, Philosophy by John McClure | ||
On Waking by Joseph Campbell | ||
At Harvest by Joseph Campbell | ||
All Life in a Life by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
Volume VIII. No. 1. April, 1916 | ||
April Romance by Ernest Rhys | ||
A Breton Night by Ernest Rhys | ||
Sonnetina: Punch and Judy by Ernest Rhys | ||
The Woman of Sorrows by Ernest Rhys | ||
Nesta’s Morning Song by Ernest Rhys | ||
Death and the Jester by Ernest Rhys | ||
The Professor Muses by Howard Mumford Jones | ||
Aphrodite by Howard Mumford Jones | ||
The Wild Honey of Wisdom by Arthur V. Kent | ||
The Leader by Arthur V. Kent | ||
Spring-piece by Clement Wood | ||
The Link by Clement Wood | ||
Shakespeare by Agnes Lee | ||
The Horse Thief by William Rose Benét | ||
Cross Patch by Horace Holley | ||
Volume VIII. No. 2. May, 1916 | ||
Baldur by Allen Upward | ||
Holidays by Allen Upward | ||
Finis by Allen Upward | ||
The Newcomers by Max Michelson | ||
Love-Lyric by Max Michelson | ||
Midnight by Max Michelson | ||
The Willow Tree by Max Michelson | ||
Storm by Max Michelson | ||
The Red Light by Max Michelson | ||
In the Park by Max Michelson | ||
A Hymn to Night by Max Michelson | ||
To a Golden-Crowned Thrush by Richard Hunt | ||
Sheila Eileen by Antoinette De Coursey Patterson | ||
Carnage by Antoinette De Coursey Patterson | ||
Indiana by Daphne Kieffer Thompson | ||
An Old Song by Daphne Kieffer Thompson | ||
Forgiveness by Charles L. O’Donnell | ||
Columns of Evening by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Happiness by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Suffering by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
A Man to a Dead Woman by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
The Window-washers by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
The Department Store by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Pyrotechnics by Amy Lowell | ||
To a Flower by Suzette Herter | ||
A Little Girl by Mary Aldis | ||
Volume VIII. No. 3. June, 1916 | ||
Booker Washington Trilogy by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Device by Clara Shanafelt | ||
Jeune Fille by Clara Shanafelt | ||
Pastel by Clara Shanafelt | ||
A Gallant Woman by Clara Shanafelt | ||
Scherzo by Clara Shanafelt | ||
Vision by Rosalind Mason | ||
Fair Weather and I Happy by Rosalind Mason | ||
Happiness by Rosalind Mason | ||
A Child’s Grace by Rosalind Mason | ||
Magic by Louis Untermeyer | ||
Beauty by Louis Untermeyer | ||
Moon in the Morning by Mary Eleanor Roberts | ||
Echo by Charlotte Becker | ||
The Wood Brook by Madison Cawein | ||
The Dead Child by Madison Cawein | ||
Desire by H. Thompson Rich | ||
The Drinker by H. Thompson Rich | ||
You Came and Went by H. Thompson Rich | ||
Lament by Kleofas Jurgelionis, trans. | ||
Volume VIII. No. 4. July, 1916 | ||
Three Travelers Watch a Sunrise by Wallace Stevens | ||
In Memory of Bryan Lathrop by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
Sacrifice by Frederic Manning | ||
The Wild Bird by Gretchen Warren | ||
He Buildeth His House by Lily A. Long | ||
The Poet’s Part by Lily A. Long | ||
The Wind in the Trees by Lulu W. Knight | ||
Good Morning by Peter Norden | ||
To a Certain Fair Lady by Lyman Bryson | ||
A Colloquy in Sleep by John Regnault Ellyson | ||
The Fledging by Iris Barry | ||
Impression by Iris Barry | ||
Study by Iris Barry | ||
Domestic by Iris Barry | ||
Double by Iris Barry | ||
Town-mouse by Iris Barry | ||
Enough Has Been Said of Sunset by Iris Barry | ||
Impression by Iris Barry | ||
Volume VIII. No. 5. August, 1916 | ||
1777 by Amy Lowell | ||
Praise of Love by Jean O’Brien | ||
Prayer by Jean O’Brien | ||
Summer in Coronado by Marguerite Wilkinson | ||
At Thirty He Sings of a Day in Spring by Clinton Joseph Masseck | ||
Down the Wind by Clinton Joseph Masseck | ||
Branded by Amy Sebree-Smith | ||
Quatrains by Ruth Hall | ||
Night for Adventures by Victor Starbuck | ||
The Faeries’ Fool by Anna Fitch | ||
Adventuring by John Russell McCarthy | ||
Goldenrod by John Russell McCarthy | ||
Isaac and Rebekah by T. Sturge Moore | ||
Volume VIII. No. 6. September, 1916 | ||
The Fish and the Shadow by Ezra Pound | ||
O Atthis by Ezra Pound | ||
The Three Poets by Ezra Pound | ||
Pagani’s by Ezra Pound | ||
The Lake Isle by Ezra Pound | ||
Impressions of François-Marie Arouet (de Voltaire) by Ezra Pound | ||
Homage to Quintus Septimius Florentis Christianus by Ezra Pound | ||
Dans un Omnibus de Londres by Ezra Pound | ||
Epigrams by Rabindranath Tagore | ||
Strange Meetings by Harold Monro | ||
Fireflies by Adolf Wolff | ||
Conversation Galante by T. S. Eliot | ||
La Figlia che Piange by T. S. Eliot | ||
Mr. Apollinax by T. S. Eliot | ||
Morning at the Window by T. S. Eliot | ||
To My Mountain by Mahdah Payson | ||
Home by Louis Untermeyer | ||
Ravage by John S. Miller, Jr. | ||
Invocation by John Drinkwater | ||
He Forgets Yvonne by William Griffith | ||
Pierrette Goes by William Griffith | ||
A Thrush in the Moonlight by Witter Bynner | ||
A Mocking-bird by Witter Bynner | ||
The Dead Loon by Witter Bynner | ||
To No One in Particular by Witter Bynner | ||
At the Touch of You by Witter Bynner | ||
The Earth-clasp by Witter Bynner | ||
He Brought Us Clover-leaves by Witter Bynner | ||
Wisdom by Witter Bynner | ||
Ecce Homo by Witter Bynner | ||
Volume IX. No. 1. October, 1916 | ||
Grotesques by Cloyd Head | ||
Volume IX. No. 2. November, 1916 | ||
Snow by Robert Frost | ||
To W. J. C. by Harriet Monroe | ||
Old Folk-songs of Ukraina by Florence Randal Livesay, trans. | ||
Four Japanese Paintings by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Love Song by William Carlos Williams | ||
Naked by William Carlos Williams | ||
Marriage by William Carlos Williams | ||
Apology by William Carlos Williams | ||
Summer Song by William Carlos Williams | ||
The Old Worshipper by William Carlos Williams | ||
Volume IX. No. 3. December, 1916 | ||
Sleep by Edith Wyatt | ||
City Whistles by Edith Wyatt | ||
Martin of Tours by Charles L. O’Donnell | ||
The Story Teller by Eunice Tietjens | ||
Our Chinese Acquaintance by Eunice Tietjens | ||
A Scholar by Eunice Tietjens | ||
Chinese New Year by Eunice Tietjens | ||
The Most-Sacred Mountain by Eunice Tietjens | ||
Enough by Winifred Webb | ||
The Black Land by Joseph Warren Beach | ||
Succession by Joseph Warren Beach | ||
The Red Land by Joseph Warren Beach | ||
November on the Lake Michigan Dunes by Howard Mumford Jones | ||
Marching by Isaac Rosenberg | ||
Break of Day in the Trenches by Isaac Rosenberg | ||
Maternity by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Epitaphs by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Religion by Martha Foote Crow | ||
Ghosts of Past Time by Martha Foote Crow | ||
The Counsels of O’Riordan, the Rannmaker by T. D. O’Bolger | ||
Give and Take by John Gould Fletcher | ||
The Everlasting Contradiction by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Blind People by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Why the War? by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Volume IX. No. 4. January, 1917 | ||
The News by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson | ||
A Letter of Farewell by Harriet Monroe | ||
Seedtime by Clement Wood | ||
Supreme Laughter by Travis Hoke | ||
The Ultimate by Travis Hoke | ||
The Ploughman by Gordon Bottomley | ||
My Lady Surrenders by Anna Wickham | ||
The Silence by Anna Wickham | ||
Sentiments by Anna Wickham | ||
Completion by Anna Wickham | ||
After Annunciation by Anna Wickham | ||
A Man by Jean Starr Untermeyer | ||
Rain by Jean Starr Untermeyer | ||
Anacreontic by Frederic Manning | ||
To a Mountain Pine by Anne Spencer Twitchell | ||
Survivors by Ridgely Torrence | ||
Toward Childhood by Henry B. Fuller | ||
Volume IX. No. 5. February, 1917 | ||
The Tom-tom by Frank S. Gordon | ||
Sa-a Naraï by Frank S. Gordon | ||
On the War-path by Frank S. Gordon | ||
Night by Frank S. Gordon | ||
In the Desert by Alice Corbin | ||
Indian Songs by Alice Corbin | ||
Neither Spirit nor Bird by Mary Austin | ||
Prayer to the Mountain Spirit by Mary Austin | ||
Spring to the Earth-Witch by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Chief Capilano Greets His Namesake at Dawn by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
Old Man by Edward Eastaway | ||
The Word by Edward Eastaway | ||
The Unknown by Edward Eastaway | ||
Volume IX. No. 6. March, 1917 | ||
Poem to Be Danced by Helen Hoyt | ||
Under the Tree by Helen Hoyt | ||
The Dancer by Helen Hoyt | ||
To a Vine the Workmen Cut Down by Helen Hoyt | ||
Arches by Helen Hoyt | ||
Continuance by Helen Hoyt | ||
Sky-Humor by Helen Hoyt | ||
The Letter by Helen Hoyt | ||
Kin by Helen Hoyt | ||
Hey Nonino by Helen Hoyt | ||
Men-folks by Helen Hoyt | ||
Old Youth by Orrick Johns | ||
The Door by Orrick Johns | ||
The Tree Toad by Orrick Johns | ||
The Horns of Peace by Orrick Johns | ||
Dilemma by Orrick Johns | ||
A Blue Valentine by Joyce Kilmer | ||
The Thorn by Joyce Kilmer | ||
A Nun by Odell Shepard | ||
What the Orderly Dog Saw by Ford Madox Hueffer | ||
What the Civilian Saw by Violet Hunt Hueffer | ||
“Newly Seeded” by Max Michelson | ||
Night Moods by Max Michelson | ||
On a Windy Afternoon by Max Michelson | ||
Off by Max Michelson | ||
Fire by Max Michelson | ||
Knowledge by Max Michelson | ||
The Adversary by Max Michelson | ||
A Polish Girl by Max Michelson | ||
Portrait by Max Michelson | ||
Gone by Max Michelson | ||
Playing Horse by Max Michelson | ||
Traveler by Max Michelson | ||
Streets by Amy Lowell | ||
Desolation by Amy Lowell | ||
Sunshine by Amy Lowell | ||
Illusion by Amy Lowell | ||
A Year Passes by Amy Lowell | ||
A Lover by Amy Lowell | ||
To a Husband by Amy Lowell | ||
From China by Amy Lowell | ||
Autumn by Amy Lowell | ||
Ephemera by Amy Lowell | ||
Document by Amy Lowell | ||
The Emperor’s Garden by Amy Lowell | ||
One of the “Hundred Views of Fuji,” by Hokusai by Amy Lowell | ||
Disillusion by Amy Lowell | ||
Paper Fishes by Amy Lowell | ||
Meditation by Amy Lowell | ||
The Camellia Tree of Matsue by Amy Lowell | ||
Volume X. No. 1. April, 1917 | ||
Loam by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Year by Carl Sandburg | ||
Chicago Poet by Carl Sandburg | ||
Street Window by Carl Sandburg | ||
Adelaide Crapsey by Carl Sandburg | ||
Repetitions by Carl Sandburg | ||
Throw Roses by Carl Sandburg | ||
Fire-logs by Carl Sandburg | ||
Baby Face by Carl Sandburg | ||
Early Moon by Carl Sandburg | ||
Alix by Carl Sandburg | ||
Gargoyle by Carl Sandburg | ||
Prairie Waters by Night by Carl Sandburg | ||
Moonset by Carl Sandburg | ||
Garden Wireless by Carl Sandburg | ||
In Tall Grass by Carl Sandburg | ||
Bringers by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Reawakening by Walter de la Mare | ||
Two Epitaphs by Walter de la Mare | ||
Prussians Don’t Believe in Dreams by Morris Gilbert | ||
To a French Aviator Fallen in Battle by Morris Gilbert | ||
Valardena Sunset by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Santa Maria del Rio by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
The Museum by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Gulf View by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Spring Day by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Patio Scene by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
The Fugitive by Gladys Cromwell | ||
The Crowning Gift by Gladys Cromwell | ||
Easter Evening by James Church Alvord | ||
A Woman by Scudder Middleton | ||
The Stranger by Scudder Middleton | ||
To an Old Couple by Scudder Middleton | ||
Praise by William Saphier | ||
To …. by William Saphier | ||
Love Was Dead All Day by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Lanes by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Again by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Courtship by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Sir Hobbledehoy by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
1914 by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Dirge by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Volume X. No. 2. May, 1917 | ||
War by Eloise Robinson | ||
The Answer by Agnes Lee | ||
Evening by Agnes Lee | ||
The Doll by Agnes Lee | ||
Prayer for Sophistication by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Strangers by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Pulse of Spring by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Oh That Love Has Come at All! by Mark Turbyfill | ||
To a Cool Breeze by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Wood Paths by the Sea by Mary Eastwood Knevels | ||
The Hills by Mary Eastwood Knevels | ||
Simples by James Joyce | ||
Tutto è Sciolto by James Joyce | ||
Flood by James Joyce | ||
A Flower Given to My Daughter by James Joyce | ||
Night Piece by James Joyce | ||
The Abandoned Farm by William Zorach | ||
Bluebell Night by Muriel Stuart | ||
The Birds of God by Frances Shaw | ||
The Dream Gift by Frances Shaw | ||
Little Lonesome Soul by Frances Shaw | ||
Spring by Mabel Linn | ||
Madrigal by Mabel Linn | ||
Bathsheba by Robert Calvin Whitford | ||
At the Three Fountains by Arthur Symons | ||
Love by Moireen Fox | ||
Foreboding by Moireen Fox | ||
In Absence by Moireen Fox | ||
Volume X. No. 3. June, 1917 | ||
Three Cantos: I by Ezra Pound | ||
Bermuda by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
Quandary by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
The Passage by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
Barter by Sara Teasdale | ||
Spirit’s House by Sara Teasdale | ||
Lessons by Sara Teasdale | ||
Refuge by Sara Teasdale | ||
Wood Song by Sara Teasdale | ||
Beside the Master by Joseph Walleser | ||
Holy Light by John Hall Wheelock | ||
Fiametta by Ella Young | ||
Greeting by Ella Young | ||
One Face in the Crowd by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
Two Songs by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
Notes by Jane Heap | ||
Dead Queens by John Rodker | ||
Because Some Lover by John Rodker | ||
In a Garden by John Rodker | ||
Resurrection by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Volume X. No. 4. July, 1917 | ||
Our Mother Pocahontas by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Niagara by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Mark Twain and Joan of Arc by Vachel Lindsay | ||
The Great Air Birds Go Swiftly by by Alice Corbin | ||
The City by Lyon Sharman | ||
Cloud-loved by Lyon Sharman | ||
Magicians and the Gods by Lyon Sharman | ||
A Swallow by Lyon Sharman | ||
Fish by Lyon Sharman | ||
Porcelains by Lyon Sharman | ||
Three Cantos: II by Ezra Pound | ||
Paderewski by Dorothy Dudley | ||
The Moon by Dorothy Dudley | ||
The Host of Dreams by Katherine Howard | ||
Summons to Youth by Rudolph Altrocchi | ||
Moses by Morris Abel Beer | ||
Old China by Morris Abel Beer | ||
To Walden by Robert Alden Sanborn | ||
The Island by Robert Alden Sanborn | ||
History by William Carlos Williams | ||
Smell! by William Carlos Williams | ||
Volume X. No. 5. August, 1917 | ||
High Chin Bob by Anonymous | ||
A Song of Happiness by Muna Lee | ||
Mahhavis by Muna Lee | ||
Shadows by Muna Lee | ||
Wind-blown by Muna Lee | ||
Compensation by Muna Lee | ||
Kites by William Rose Benét | ||
Kin to Sorrow by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
The Little Tavern by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
Afternoon on a Hill by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
When I Heard You Were Dead by Wilton Agnew Barrett | ||
The Adventurer by Wilton Agnew Barrett | ||
Coming out of Ether by John Reed | ||
Clinic by John Reed | ||
Operating Room by John Reed | ||
Beauty by Alfred Hitch | ||
The Beggar by Jeanne D’Orge | ||
The Statue by Jeanne D’Orge | ||
Matins by Jeanne D’Orge | ||
Clothes by Viola T. Paradise | ||
Sun Prayer by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
Wind Prayer by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
The Grapes by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
Dusk by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
A Girl’s Songs by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
Three Cantos: III by Ezra Pound | ||
Volume X. No. 6. September, 1917 | ||
Song of Stephen the Westerner by Sherwood Anderson | ||
American Spring Song by Sherwood Anderson | ||
A Visit by Sherwood Anderson | ||
Song of the Drunken Business Man by Sherwood Anderson | ||
Evening Song by Sherwood Anderson | ||
Song of Industrial America by Sherwood Anderson | ||
White Magic by Harley Graves | ||
A Thought When Noon Is Hot by Harley Graves | ||
Before Dawn in Camp by Harley Graves | ||
I Came to Be Alone by Harley Graves | ||
The Scarlet Tanager by Richard Hunt | ||
A Simple Song for America by Karle Wilson Baker | ||
The Dreamers by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
Nocturne by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
Old Timers by Carl Sandburg | ||
Among the Rodins by John Cournos | ||
Lake Michigan at Night by Scharmel Iris | ||
Your Neighbor and Mine by Scharmel Iris | ||
The Old Man by Scharmel Iris | ||
War-time Cradle Song by Scharmel Iris | ||
The Moonlight Sonata by John Hall Wheelock | ||
Volume XI. No. 1. October, 1917 | ||
Song of Men by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
Song of Women by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
Song of the Human Spirit by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
The Price by William Rose Benét | ||
Mid-October by Helen Louise Birch | ||
Up in the Hills by Helen Louise Birch | ||
Can This Be All? by Helen Louise Birch | ||
Artist by Helen Louise Birch | ||
Music by Helen Louise Birch | ||
Forewarned by Helen Louise Birch | ||
Prophets by Helen Louise Birch | ||
A Voice Breaks in upon the Silence by Helen Louise Birch | ||
The Soap-box by Vachel Lindsay | ||
How Samson Bore away the Gates of Gaza by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Hrolf’s Thrall—His Song by Willard Wattles | ||
Difference by Willard Wattles | ||
A Song of No Consequence by Willard Wattles | ||
Heaven by Willard Wattles | ||
The Builder by Willard Wattles | ||
Ding Dong Bell by Willard Wattles | ||
To a Portrait of Whistler in the Brooklyn Art Museum by Eleanor Rogers Cox | ||
Whistler’s White Girl by Eleanor Rogers Cox | ||
Youth-song by Margaret Widdemer | ||
Vain Hiding by Margaret Widdemer | ||
I Did Not Know by Margaret Widdemer | ||
Prescience by Margaret Widdemer | ||
Ego Dominus Tuus by William Butler Yeats | ||
Volume XI. No. 2. November, 1917 | ||
The Four Brothers by Carl Sandburg | ||
I Come Singing by H. Thompson Rich | ||
Afterwards by H. Thompson Rich | ||
Reciprocity by John Drinkwater | ||
November by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
On the Beach at Fontana by James Joyce | ||
Alone by James Joyce | ||
She Weeps over Rahoon by James Joyce | ||
A Poet’s Epitaph by John Black | ||
Barefoot Sandals by Mary White Slater | ||
Lavender by Archie Austin Coates | ||
Child Eyes by David O’Neil | ||
Freedom by David O’Neil | ||
Human Chords by David O’Neil | ||
Enslaved by David O’Neil | ||
The Peasants by David O’Neil | ||
The Beach by David O’Neil | ||
Reaches of the Desert by David O’Neil | ||
The Ascent by David O’Neil | ||
My Nicaragua by Salomón de la Selva | ||
The Tiny Maiden by Salomón de la Selva | ||
The Merchant by Salomón de la Selva | ||
The Dead Pecos Town by Kate Buss | ||
Los Conquistadores by Alice Corbin | ||
Three Men Entered the Desert Alone by Alice Corbin | ||
Old Timer by Alice Corbin | ||
Pedro Montoya of Arroyo Hondo by Alice Corbin | ||
In the Sierras by Alice Corbin | ||
A Song from Old Spain by Alice Corbin | ||
Volume XI. No. 3. December, 1917 | ||
Carlos Among the Candles by Wallace Stevens | ||
Pine River Bay by Dorothy Dudley | ||
O Dear Brown Lands by Clement Wood | ||
Coin of the Year by Clement Wood | ||
Miniatures by Louis Grudin | ||
Reed-song by Helen Dudley | ||
Dirge by Helen Dudley | ||
Guadalupe by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Popocatapetl by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Huasteca by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Tampico by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Cuernavaca by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Durango by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Orizaba by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Amecameca by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Vera Cruz by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
San Luis Potosi by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Love Untold by Earl Marlatt | ||
People by Earl Marlatt | ||
With Child by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Attack by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
The Moment by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Afterwards by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Within My Arms by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
To a Child by Florence K. Mixter | ||
Lake Front at Night by John Gould Fletcher | ||
The Monadnock by John Gould Fletcher | ||
La Salle Street—Evening by John Gould Fletcher | ||
War Angles by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Volume XI. No. 4. January, 1918 | ||
The Landlady of the Whinton Inn Tells a Story by Amy Lowell | ||
For Parents of the Slain by Charles Granville | ||
The Question by Charles Granville | ||
The Mourner by Charles Granville | ||
The Bayonet Charge by Charles Granville | ||
Under Orders by Charles Granville | ||
Wolverine Winter by Paul F. Sifton | ||
Sea-music by Babette Deutsch | ||
Children by F. S. Flint | ||
In the Cathedral by F. S. Flint | ||
Americus by Florence Ripley Mastin | ||
Roderick by Florence Ripley Mastin | ||
Lucretia by Florence Ripley Mastin | ||
Isidor by Florence Ripley Mastin | ||
David by Florence Ripley Mastin | ||
Mine by Lucia Peeples | ||
Shang Ya by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
On Finding a Hairpin in a Disused Well by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
What Should a Man Want? by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
In a Jade Cup by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
On the Birth of a Son by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
The Pedlar of Spells by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
On Seeing Swallows in His Prison-cell by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
Volume XI. No. 5. February, 1918 | ||
Oda Salvaje by José Santos Chocano | ||
A Song of the Road by José Santos Chocano | ||
El Charro by José Santos Chocano | ||
The Magnolia by José Santos Chocano | ||
Old Roofs by Louise Driscoll | ||
Harbury by Louise Driscoll | ||
Silence of the Night by Maurice Browne | ||
Snow Monotones by Ben Hecht | ||
Iris by Lucy Eddy | ||
The Flowering Acacia by Lucy Eddy | ||
Ophelia Roses by Lucy Eddy | ||
Red Eucalyptus Blossoms by Lucy Eddy | ||
The Jacaranda by Lucy Eddy | ||
The Olive Tree by Lucy Eddy | ||
Bougainvillea by Lucy Eddy | ||
Sea-gardens—Avalon by Lucy Eddy | ||
New-born by Lucy Eddy | ||
Lullabies by Lucy Eddy | ||
The Singing Sands by Lucy Eddy | ||
The Orphan by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
Fighting at Lung-tou by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
On Barbarous Modern Instruments by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
The Tired Woman by Max Michelson | ||
Volume XI. No. 6. March, 1918 | ||
When the Willow Nods by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
In This Hotel by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
His Majesty the Letter-carrier by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Drôlatique-sérieux by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
When it Has Passed by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
To the Poets by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Sentimental Dirge by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Alchemy by Susan M. Boogher | ||
The Harlot’s Child by Susan M. Boogher | ||
War by Susan M. Boogher | ||
Folded Power by Gladys Cromwell | ||
The Mould by Gladys Cromwell | ||
Autumn Communion by Gladys Cromwell | ||
Star Song by Gladys Cromwell | ||
The March Thaw by Edwin Curran | ||
Vernon Castle by Harriet Monroe | ||
Departure by Baker Brownell | ||
The Number by Baker Brownell | ||
Reveille by Baker Brownell | ||
On the Road by Baker Brownell | ||
Southward by Baker Brownell | ||
Major Fitzpatrick by Baker Brownell | ||
Freebourne’s Rifle by Baker Brownell | ||
Private Rausch by Baker Brownell | ||
The Hurricane by Baker Brownell | ||
Taps by Baker Brownell | ||
Volume XII. No. 1. April, 1918 | ||
The Blue Ridge by Harriet Monroe | ||
White by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Oak by Harriet Monroe | ||
Azaleas by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Mocking-bird by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Fringe-bush by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Laurel by Harriet Monroe | ||
My Porch by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Mountaineer’s Wife by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Rose-bush by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Question by Harriet Monroe | ||
The Meeting by Harriet Monroe | ||
April—North Carolina by Harriet Monroe | ||
Gas-lamp Ghost by Richard Hunt | ||
Song in Early April by Richard Hunt | ||
When Singing April Came by Isabel McKinney | ||
Berkshires in April by Clement Wood | ||
Spring—New Mexico by Rose Henderson | ||
Blue Squills by Sara Teasdale | ||
When I Am Old by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
To a Child by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
To a Poet by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
The Silver Music by Ford Madox Hueffer | ||
The Sanctuary by Ford Madox Hueffer | ||
Is It Worth While by Violet Hunt | ||
Russia by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Volume XII. No. 2. May, 1918 | ||
“Lettres d’un Soldat” by Wallace Stevens | ||
Thoughts by Viola I. Paradise | ||
Early Spring Night by Viola I. Paradise | ||
Midnight Rain by Viola I. Paradise | ||
Wind and Moonlight by Viola I. Paradise | ||
Death by Viola I. Paradise | ||
The Minstrel by Ida Judith Johnson | ||
Flood by Ida Judith Johnson | ||
Northern Lights by J. Van Alstyne Weaver, Jr. | ||
The Sowing by J. Van Alstyne Weaver, Jr. | ||
We Who Have Lost by Howard Unger | ||
Claude Debussy by Agnes Lee | ||
In a Gale by Cecily Fryer | ||
Conscience by Cecily Fryer | ||
Pomegranates by Dean B. Lyman, Jr. | ||
Love Lasts Like a Lily by Solomon J. D. Fendell | ||
Kinship by Flora Shufelt Rivola | ||
Voyage by Hortense Flexner | ||
Bess by Orrick Johns | ||
The Pageant by Thomas Wood Stevens | ||
Song of Young Burbage by Haniel Long | ||
The Herd Boy by Haniel Long | ||
Shoes by Haniel Long | ||
The Cuban in the States by Haniel Long | ||
Madness by Haniel Long | ||
Dead Men Tell No Tales by Haniel Long | ||
A Book on Economics by Haniel Long | ||
The Cause of This I Know Not by Haniel Long | ||
Song by Haniel Long | ||
Star-dust by Haniel Long | ||
The Terror by Haniel Long | ||
Seeger by Haniel Long | ||
Volume XII. No. 3. June, 1918 | ||
The Song of the Cheechas by John Curtis Underwood | ||
At Bethlehem by John Curtis Underwood | ||
The Red Coffins by John Curtis Underwood | ||
Down Fifth Avenue by John Curtis Underwood | ||
The Old Gods by Calvin Dill Wilson | ||
Kol Nidre by Samuel Roth | ||
Human Speech by Samuel Roth | ||
First Fig by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
Second Fig by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
The Unexplorer by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
Thursday by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
The Penitent by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
Deity by Louis Gilmore | ||
Earth by Louis Gilmore | ||
Pause by Louis Gilmore | ||
Passers-by by Raymond Peckham Holden | ||
The Lost Love by Fenton Johnson | ||
How Long, O Lord! by Fenton Johnson | ||
Who Is That A-walking in the Corn? by Fenton Johnson | ||
Hoofs by Winifred Waldron | ||
Swallows by Winifred Waldron | ||
Morning Hymn by Frank S. Gordon | ||
The Smoke Prayer by Frank S. Gordon | ||
I Have but One Love by Frank S. Gordon | ||
Startled Waters by Frank S. Gordon | ||
Dirge for One Dying by Frank S. Gordon | ||
By Genesseret by Frank S. Gordon | ||
Volume XII. No. 4. July, 1918 | ||
Prairie by Carl Sandburg | ||
Island Song by Robert Paine Scripps | ||
Moonrise by D. H. Lawrence | ||
People by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Sacrament by Pauline D. Partridge | ||
The Trees by Eloise Robinson | ||
Crépuscule by Maxwell Struthers Burt | ||
There Was a Rose by Arthur L. Phelps | ||
An Old Man’s Weariness by Arthur L. Phelps | ||
The Screech Owl by J. E. Scruggs | ||
Le Médecin Malgré Lui by William Carlos Williams | ||
Plums by P. T. R. | ||
To a Phrase by Hazel Hall | ||
In the Frail Wood by Marsden Hartley | ||
Spinsters by Marsden Hartley | ||
Her Daughter by Marsden Hartley | ||
After Battle by Marsden Hartley | ||
Volume XII. No. 5. August, 1918 | ||
Armenian Marching Song by Ajan Syrian | ||
Syrian Mother’s Lullaby by Ajan Syrian | ||
The Prayer Rug of Islam by Ajan Syrian | ||
The Carpenter by James Church Alvord | ||
The Veteran by Margaret I. Postgate | ||
Return to the Front by Robert Redfield, Jr. | ||
On the Ambulance by Robert Redfield, Jr. | ||
In Moulins Wood by Robert Redfield, Jr. | ||
A Song for Souls under Fire by Mark Turbyfill | ||
My Heart, Like Hyacinth by Mark Turbyfill | ||
The Adventurer by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Mellow by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Without Chaperon by Mark Turbyfill | ||
The Forest of Dead Trees by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Benediction by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Song of the Vine, in England by Herbert Trench | ||
To a Grey Dress by Arthur Symons | ||
Dreams by Arthur Symons | ||
The Windows by Theodosia Garrison | ||
Gardens There Were by Leslie Nelson Jennings | ||
God’s House by Leslie Nelson Jennings | ||
Hay by Beatrice Stevens | ||
A Girl Dancing on the Shore by Henry C. Thomas | ||
With the Wind by Konstantin Balmont | ||
On the Heights by Konstantin Balmont | ||
Easy Parting by Mildrid Cummer Wood | ||
Appuldurcombe Park by Amy Lowell | ||
Volume XII. No. 6. September, 1918 | ||
The Empire of China Is Crumbling Down by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Mountain Trails by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Freedom by Olive Runner | ||
Sunrise at Santa Barbara by Pauline B. Barrington | ||
The Pomegranate Bush by Pauline B. Barrington | ||
The Sand Dunes by Janet Norris Bangs | ||
The Birches by Antoinette De Coursey Patterson | ||
The Moon Rose by Marguerite Zorach | ||
Look, the Sea! by William Zorach | ||
The Djinn by Robert Gilbert Welsh | ||
Readers by Robert Gilbert Welsh | ||
Quilts by Mary Willis Shuey | ||
Clay Hills by Jean Starr Untermeyer | ||
Discover Me Again by Jean Starr Untermeyer | ||
Though One Should Strive by Nancy Byrd Turner | ||
Driftwood Burning by Zoë Akins | ||
Volume XIII. No. 1. October, 1918 | ||
Fatherland by Eloise Robinson | ||
Prelude by Cloyd Head | ||
The Marne by Cloyd Head | ||
They March through the Streets of Paris by Cloyd Head | ||
The German Empire—Bismarck, von Moltke by Cloyd Head | ||
Epilogue by Cloyd Head | ||
Paris, 1917 by Ruth Gaines | ||
Their Strange Eyes Hold No Vision by Howard Buck | ||
Litany by Allene Gregory | ||
The Lilies of France by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
Know Thyself by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
Comrades by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
Honors by Antoinette De Coursey Patterson | ||
The Hope by John Cowper Powys | ||
The Kind Heart by Julia Wickham Greenwood | ||
Thrones by Mary Aldis | ||
O Bitter Day by Mary Aldis | ||
Embarcation by Mary Aldis | ||
Go from Me by Mary Aldis | ||
The Trenches by A. Alondra | ||
Falltime by Carl Sandburg | ||
Autumn Movement by Carl Sandburg | ||
Valley Song by Carl Sandburg | ||
“Old-fashioned Requited Love” by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Next Child Waits by Carl Sandburg | ||
Ashurnatsirpal the Third by Carl Sandburg | ||
Bilbea by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Song by Lola Ridge | ||
Iron Wine by Lola Ridge | ||
The Fiddler by Lola Ridge | ||
Dawn-wind by Lola Ridge | ||
The Edge by Lola Ridge | ||
Volume XIII. No. 2. November, 1918 | ||
The Blue Duck by Lew R. Sarett | ||
Chippewa Flute Song by Lew R. Sarett | ||
Prayers and Fantasies by Richard Aldington | ||
Afterwards by Iris Tree | ||
My Ten Buckeyes by Charles L. Sherwood | ||
Somewhere in France by Isabel Howe Fiske | ||
Rainy Days by Shirley Harvey | ||
Reuben Roy by Harold Crawford Stearns | ||
Laughing in the Moonlight by Helen Louise Birch | ||
Vertigo by Helen Louise Birch | ||
And So the Days Go by by Helen Louise Birch | ||
A Helen by Max Michelson | ||
Girls by Max Michelson | ||
Myrrh by Max Michelson | ||
Pain by Max Michelson | ||
A Lady Talking to a Poet by Max Michelson | ||
The Golden Apple by Max Michelson | ||
A Dilettante by Max Michelson | ||
The Traitor by Max Michelson | ||
A Rich Gentleman by Max Michelson | ||
A Petit Bourgeois by Max Michelson | ||
La Mort de Paul Verlaine by Max Michelson | ||
Death by Max Michelson | ||
To a Woman Asleep in a Street-car by Max Michelson | ||
Volume XIII. No. 3. December, 1918 | ||
Peace by Agnes Lee | ||
I Have Found My Beloved by Helen Hoyt | ||
Stature by Helen Hoyt | ||
Name by Helen Hoyt | ||
Difference by Helen Hoyt | ||
Unity by Helen Hoyt | ||
Happiness Betrays Me by Helen Hoyt | ||
Triumph by Helen Hoyt | ||
Interlude by Helen Hoyt | ||
At the Museum by Helen Hoyt | ||
Memory by Helen Hoyt | ||
Oh We Shall Meet by Helen Hoyt | ||
Ascension by Helen Hoyt | ||
The Root by Helen Hoyt | ||
Tears, Idle Tears! by Arthur D. Rees | ||
Cares That Infest the Day by Arthur D. Rees | ||
Longings for Home by Arthur D. Rees | ||
Unseeing the Seen by Arthur D. Rees | ||
The Melancholy Plaint of the Russian Song by Arthur D. Rees | ||
America by Harriet Monroe | ||
La Neige à Poughkeepsie by Lysiane Bernhardt | ||
The Garden of the West by Louise Driscoll | ||
Volume XIII. No. 4. January, 1919 | ||
The Only Jealousy of Emer by William Butler Yeats | ||
Muy Vieja Mexicana by Alice Corbin | ||
On the Acequia Madre by Alice Corbin | ||
El Rito de Sante Fe by Alice Corbin | ||
Candle-light by Alice Corbin | ||
The Mask by Alice Corbin | ||
Rain-prayer by Alice Corbin | ||
Fame by Alice Corbin | ||
Song of Sunlight by Alice Corbin | ||
An Old Woman with Flowers by Agnes Lee | ||
The Slacker by Agnes Lee | ||
The Broken Tie by Agnes Lee | ||
Bark-bound by Agnes Lee | ||
In the Morgue by Agnes Lee | ||
The Sweeper by Agnes Lee | ||
The Old Woman by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Volume XIII. No. 5. February, 1919 | ||
An Evening Meeting by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
The Emperor’s Return from a Journey to the South by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
On Seeing the Portrait of a Beautiful Concubine by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
Calligraphy by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
The Palace Blossoms by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
One Goes a Journey by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
From the Straw Hut among the Seven Peaks by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
On the Classic of the Hills and Sea by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
A Recluse by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
After How Many Years by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
The Inn at the Western Lake by Florence Ayscough and Amy Lowell, trans. | ||
The Farewell by Witter Bynner, trans. | ||
Under the Saman by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
The Little Donkey by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
First Growth by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
Caribbean Nights by Richard Butler Glaenzer | ||
Orpheus in the Street by B. K. van Slyke | ||
In Winter by B. K. van Slyke | ||
The Alien by C. Cunningham | ||
Mountain Tops by John Bakeless | ||
In the Night by Margaret Judson | ||
En Masse by Baker Brownell | ||
Tommies in the Train by D. H. Lawrence | ||
War Baby by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Obsequial Chant by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Bread upon the Waters by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Pentecostal by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Nostalgia by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Volume XIII. No. 6. March, 1919 | ||
Poems from the Propertius Series by Ezra Pound | ||
Berket and the Stars by William Carlos Williams | ||
The Young Laundryman by William Carlos Williams | ||
Time the Hangman by William Carlos Williams | ||
Complete Destruction by William Carlos Williams | ||
The Poor by William Carlos Williams | ||
A Friend of Mine by William Carlos Williams | ||
The Gentle Man by William Carlos Williams | ||
To Be Closely Written on a Small Piece of Paper Which Folded into a Tight Lozenge Will Fit Any Girl’s Locket by William Carlos Williams | ||
The Soughing Wind by William Carlos Williams | ||
Epitaph by William Carlos Williams | ||
Spring by William Carlos Williams | ||
Stroller by William Carlos Williams | ||
Memory of April by William Carlos Williams | ||
Play by William Carlos Williams | ||
Lines by William Carlos Williams | ||
The Dark Day by William Carlos Williams | ||
Thursday by William Carlos Williams | ||
Man in a Room by William Carlos Williams | ||
And Forbid Them Not by Louise Mary Bowman | ||
Ante Proelium by Morris Bishop | ||
Before My Fire in a French Village by Morris Bishop | ||
Le Père Segret by Morris Bishop | ||
The Piker by Morris Bishop | ||
Secrecy by G. O. Warren | ||
Pink Blossoms by Marion Ethel Hamilton | ||
Grandmother by Frances Shaw | ||
World Lullaby by Frances Shaw | ||
Compensation by Anna Spencer Twitchell | ||
March in Tryon by Florence D. Snelling | ||
Decoration for Valor by Hortense Flexner | ||
Aero-laughter by Robert M. McAlmon | ||
Aero-metre by Robert M. McAlmon | ||
Consecration by Robert M. McAlmon | ||
Consummation by Robert M. McAlmon | ||
Volplanetor by Robert M. McAlmon | ||
Perspicuity by Robert M. McAlmon | ||
Volume XIV. No. 1. April, 1919 | ||
The Sweet-tasting by H. L. Davis | ||
Running Vines in a Field by H. L. Davis | ||
A Field by the River by H. L. Davis | ||
In the Field by H. L. Davis | ||
The Gypsy Girl by H. L. Davis | ||
The Spirit by H. L. Davis | ||
My Step-grandfather by H. L. Davis | ||
Oakland Pier: 1918 by H. L. Davis | ||
The Old Are Sleepy by H. L. Davis | ||
Flags by H. L. Davis | ||
The Valley Harvest by H. L. Davis | ||
The World’s Desire by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
To a Dead Mouse in a Trap by Roy Temple House | ||
Proud New York by John Reed | ||
Fifth Avenue Sky-scrapers by Alice D. Lippman | ||
Vagabonds by Alice D. Lippman | ||
The Gift of Death by Roger L. Sergel | ||
The Thing by Morris Gilbert | ||
Epitaph on a Madman’s Grave by Morris Gilbert | ||
Why He Cornered the Market by Morris Gilbert | ||
Disillusion by Morris Gilbert | ||
The Return of Drebenucha by Florence Randal Livesay, trans. | ||
Song of the Drowning Cossack by Florence Randal Livesay, trans. | ||
Marusenka’s Wedding by Florence Randal Livesay, trans. | ||
Parting by Florence Randal Livesay, trans. | ||
The Battlefield by Florence Randal Livesay, trans. | ||
Volume XIV. No. 2. May, 1919 | ||
Come down, Walt! by John Russell McCarthy | ||
Walt Whitman by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
The Ship’s Prow by Andrea Hofer Proudfoot | ||
She Is Overheard Singing by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
Recuerdo by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
Changes by Helen Muckley | ||
The Deceiver by Helen Muckley | ||
Daisies by Marjorie Meeker | ||
The Beloved by Louis Untermeyer | ||
Conquest by Louis Untermeyer | ||
End of the Comedy by Louis Untermeyer | ||
The Marvel by George O’Neil | ||
Margot by George O’Neil | ||
Sparrow by George O’Neil | ||
Songs to a Woman by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Faun by Miriam Allen deFord | ||
Wisdom through Tears by Miriam Allen deFord | ||
Saint Sebastian by Abraham Yarmolinsky, trans. | ||
This Man by Witter Bynner | ||
Maytime by William H. Simpson | ||
Solid Earth by William Rose Benét | ||
Information by William Rose Benét | ||
Gray by William Rose Benét | ||
Graves of Dreams by Robert Rand | ||
The Buddha by Charles Erskine Scott Wood | ||
Kitty by Charles Erskine Scott Wood | ||
Songs from “The Adventurer” by Charles Erskine Scott Wood | ||
Fuchsias and Geraniums by Charles Erskine Scott Wood | ||
Volume XIV. No. 3. June, 1919 | ||
Henry Murray by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
At Fairbanks by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
George Joslin on “La Menken” by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
Volume XIV. No. 4. July, 1919 | ||
Insouciance by Richard Aldington | ||
Two Impressions by Richard Aldington | ||
Compensation by Richard Aldington | ||
Loss by Richard Aldington | ||
Beauty Unpraised by Richard Aldington | ||
Mother’s Son in Salonika by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Casualty by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Message to a Perfidious Soldier by D. H. Lawrence | ||
The Jewess and the V. C. by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Sighs by D. H. Lawrence | ||
The Child and the Soldier by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Zeppelin Nights by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Daughter of the Great Man by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Prisoner at Work in a Turkish Garden by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Mourning by D. H. Lawrence | ||
The Grey Nurse by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Neither Moth nor Rust by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Chalandry by Goodrich C. Schauffler | ||
Modern Love Song by Robert Nichols | ||
A Wandering Thing by Robert Nichols | ||
You Died for Dreams by Arthur L. Phelps | ||
To Any Poet by Padraic Colum | ||
The Bison by Padraic Colum | ||
The Vultures by Padraic Colum | ||
The Wanderers by Padraic Colum | ||
Shrouds by Reeves Brook | ||
The Fallen by Loureine Aber | ||
The Soldier to Helen by Loureine Aber | ||
My Friend by Loureine Aber | ||
Farewell by Loureine Aber | ||
Arbor-Vitae by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
In New Mexico by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
Belleau Hill by Mary Gray | ||
Of Ruined Cities by Eve Brodlique Summers | ||
Dolly Parker by Margretta Scott | ||
Mrs. John Wright by Margretta Scott | ||
Mrs. Finnigan by Margretta Scott | ||
David by Margretta Scott | ||
A Road of France by Charles L. O’Donnell | ||
The Censor by John R. C. Peyton | ||
In the Red Cross by Gordon Hamilton | ||
The Home-coming by George Marian | ||
Volume XIV. No. 5. August, 1919 | ||
Prelude by Conrad Aiken | ||
Melody in a Restaurant by Conrad Aiken | ||
Illicit by Conrad Aiken | ||
Haunted Chambers by Conrad Aiken | ||
Counterpoint: Two Rooms by Conrad Aiken | ||
Multitudes Turn in Darkness by Conrad Aiken | ||
Completion by Eunice Tietjens | ||
On the Height by Eunice Tietjens | ||
Parting after a Quarrel by Eunice Tietjens | ||
Praise for Him by Eunice Tietjens | ||
At the Banquet by Eunice Tietjens | ||
Defeat by Eunice Tietjens | ||
The Tepid Hour by Eunice Tietjens | ||
The Soul of Summer by Edward Sapir | ||
Mary, Mary, My Love by Edward Sapir | ||
On Indian Lake by Charles L. O’Donnell | ||
Sanctuary by Florence Kilpatrick Mixter | ||
Ritual by Florence Kilpatrick Mixter | ||
The Death of an Artist by Florence Kilpatrick Mixter | ||
Dicky by Robert Graves | ||
Hawk and Buckle by Robert Graves | ||
The Cupboard by Robert Graves | ||
Kalamazoo by Vachel Lindsay | ||
The Modest Jazz-bird by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Davy Jones’ Door-bell by Vachel Lindsay | ||
The Conscientious Deacon by Vachel Lindsay | ||
The Horrid Voice of Science by Vachel Lindsay | ||
My Lady Is Compared to a Young Tree by Vachel Lindsay | ||
Volume XIV. No. 6. September, 1919 | ||
The Voice by Sara Teasdale | ||
The Long Hill by Sara Teasdale | ||
Spring Torrents by Sara Teasdale | ||
What do I Care by Sara Teasdale | ||
My Heart is Heavy by Sara Teasdale | ||
It is not a Word by Sara Teasdale | ||
Song by Sara Teasdale | ||
The Cloud Descends by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Montezuma by A. Y. Winters | ||
Wild Horses by A. Y. Winters | ||
On the Mesa by A. Y. Winters | ||
Concerning Blake by A. Y. Winters | ||
The Old Weep Gently by A. Y. Winters | ||
Little Rabbit by A. Y. Winters | ||
The Conqueror by James Rorty | ||
In the Middle West by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
Sea Gulls by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
The Apple Tree Said by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
I Pray You by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
The Bookshop by Amy Lowell | ||
Peach-color to a Soap-bubble by Amy Lowell | ||
The Artist by Amy Lowell | ||
Autumn by Amy Lowell | ||
Balls by Amy Lowell | ||
Good Gracious! by Amy Lowell | ||
Morning by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Noon by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Afternoon by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Evening by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Night by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Volume XV. No. 1. October, 1919 | ||
Fabliau of Florida by Wallace Stevens | ||
Homunculus et la Belle Etoile by Wallace Stevens | ||
The Weeping Burgher by Wallace Stevens | ||
Peter Parasol by Wallace Stevens | ||
Exposition of the Contents of a Cab by Wallace Stevens | ||
Ploughing on Sunday by Wallace Stevens | ||
Banal Sojourn by Wallace Stevens | ||
The Indigo Glass in the Grass by Wallace Stevens | ||
Anecdote of the Jar by Wallace Stevens | ||
Of the Surface of Things by Wallace Stevens | ||
The Curtains in the House of the Metaphysician by Wallace Stevens | ||
The Place of the Solitaires by Wallace Stevens | ||
The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage by Wallace Stevens | ||
Colloquy with a Polish Aunt by Wallace Stevens | ||
Stones for Russia by Baker Brownell | ||
Chicago by Mark Turbyfill | ||
End of Summer by Mark Turbyfill | ||
A Song of Givers and Takers by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Words about Love by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Journey by Mark Turbyfill | ||
The Orchard by John Towner Frederick | ||
To My Heart by Maurice Browne | ||
To Her Who Passes by Maurice Browne | ||
Love Is More Cruel Than Death by Maurice Browne | ||
Desire by Luella Stewart | ||
Song by Floyd Dell | ||
Appearances by Marx G. Sabel | ||
The Painted Saint in the Wood by M. Lyster | ||
Dawn by M. Lyster | ||
At the Top of the World by Elsie A. Gidlow | ||
Never Any Fear by Elsie A. Gidlow | ||
The Searchlight by John Rodker | ||
Maura by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
A Japanese Vase Wrought in Metals by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Lorenzo’s Bas-relief for a Florentine Chest by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Volume XV. No. 2. November, 1919 | ||
A Prayer for My Daughter by William Butler Yeats | ||
The Flower of Flame by Robert Nichols | ||
Hokku by Yone Noguchi | ||
Tanka by Jun Fujita | ||
Twenty-four Hours by Evelyn Scott | ||
The Storm by Evelyn Scott | ||
Rainy Season by Evelyn Scott | ||
The Year by Evelyn Scott | ||
Tropical Flowers by Evelyn Scott | ||
Mail on the Ranch by Evelyn Scott | ||
The City at Midnight by Evelyn Scott | ||
Ship Masts by Evelyn Scott | ||
The Silly Ewe by Evelyn Scott | ||
Conservatism by Evelyn Scott | ||
The Vampire Bat by Evelyn Scott | ||
Fear by Evelyn Scott | ||
Little Pigs by Evelyn Scott | ||
Moonrise by Malcolm Cowley | ||
Barn Dance by Malcolm Cowley | ||
Danny by Malcolm Cowley | ||
Your Voice by Godwin Trezevant Carrall | ||
In Memory by Willard Wattles | ||
Epitaph for the Unburied Dead by Willard Wattles | ||
But I Have Lived by Willard Wattles | ||
I Who Have Known Your Beauty by Willard Wattles | ||
Treasure by Louise Driscoll | ||
Chief Bear’s-Heart Makes Talk by Lew Sarett | ||
Little Caribou Makes Big Talk by Lew Sarett | ||
Volume XV. No. 3. December, 1919 | ||
Hymen by H. D. | ||
Light of Love by Elizabeth J. Coatsworth | ||
Belated by Elizabeth J. Coatsworth | ||
Spring in China by Elizabeth J. Coatsworth | ||
The Ghouls by Elizabeth J. Coatsworth | ||
The Curse by Elizabeth J. Coatsworth | ||
Love Tower by Elizabeth J. Coatsworth | ||
The Gate by Elizabeth J. Coatsworth | ||
Sugar Mice by Carolyn Hillman | ||
Wreaths by Carolyn Hillman | ||
The Victors by Sarah Unna | ||
Little Chief by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
Song by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
Hound at Night by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
Reflections by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
Outcast by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
The Prodigal by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
An Awakening by Wilton Agnew Barrett | ||
Wild Aster by John Russell McCarthy | ||
At the Turn of the Year by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Rain by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Volume XV. No. 4. January, 1920 | ||
Bindlestiff by Edwin Ford Piper | ||
Whoa, Zebe, Whoa by Edwin Ford Piper | ||
Sweetgrass Range by Edwin Ford Piper | ||
Snow by Leone Kelley | ||
The Eagle’s Song by Mary Austin | ||
The Grass on the Mountain by Mary Austin | ||
Black Prayers by Mary Austin | ||
New-Mexican Love Song by Mary Austin | ||
I Do Not Know by Mary Austin | ||
The Carrying of the Ghost by Nelson Antrim Crawford | ||
The Painted Desert by Emma Hawkridge | ||
Hopi Sun-Christening by Emma Hawkridge | ||
Indian Sky by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Ghosts by William H. Simpson | ||
Burdens by William H. Simpson | ||
Hopi Maiden by William H. Simpson | ||
Homesick Song by William H. Simpson | ||
Hopi-Tuh by William H. Simpson | ||
Dance of the Dust Witches by William H. Simpson | ||
Grand Canyon by William H. Simpson | ||
The New Day by William H. Simpson | ||
The North Woods by William H. Simpson | ||
The Fog Ghost by William H. Simpson | ||
Shadow Faces by William H. Simpson | ||
Deserted by William H. Simpson | ||
November by William H. Simpson | ||
Pity Not by William H. Simpson | ||
Volume XV. No. 5. February, 1920 | ||
Smoke and Steel by Carl Sandburg | ||
Tangibles by Carl Sandburg | ||
Night Movement—New York by Carl Sandburg | ||
Losers by Carl Sandburg | ||
Accomplished Facts by Carl Sandburg | ||
People Who Must by Carl Sandburg | ||
Bas-relief by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Law Says by Carl Sandburg | ||
Calls by Carl Sandburg | ||
Evening Waterfall by Carl Sandburg | ||
Sea-wash by Carl Sandburg | ||
Winter Wife by Margery Swett | ||
Remembrance by Helen Birch-Bartlett | ||
Re-encounter by Helen Birch-Bartlett | ||
Undercurrents by Helen Birch-Bartlett | ||
Premonitions by Helen Birch-Bartlett | ||
The Bringers of Gifts by Helen Birch-Bartlett | ||
Belshazzar by Helen Birch-Bartlett | ||
Drift by Helen Birch-Bartlett | ||
Epilogue by Helen Birch-Bartlett | ||
The Burned House by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
Or Did You Love Death? by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
My Years by Paul Eldridge | ||
Brick-dust by Louise Brooke | ||
In the Cemetery by David Morton | ||
The Convict by David Morton | ||
Mirage by Eufina C. Tompkins | ||
The Daily Round by Allan Updegraff | ||
Cradle by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
To W. C. W. M. D. by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Spirit by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
Drug Store by John V. A. Weaver | ||
Nocturne by John V. A. Weaver | ||
Volume XV. No. 6. March, 1920 | ||
Chicago by Helen Hoyt | ||
Encounter by Helen Hoyt | ||
Automobiles on Sunday by Helen Hoyt | ||
By the Lake by Helen Hoyt | ||
Night by Helen Hoyt | ||
The Stone-age Sea by Helen Hoyt | ||
When We Are Asleep by Helen Hoyt | ||
Creator by Helen Hoyt | ||
Headstone by Helen Hoyt | ||
There Was a Time by Helen Hoyt | ||
Introspection by Harold Monro | ||
City Storm by Harold Monro | ||
March by Ruth Loomis Skeen | ||
After Rachmaninoff by Ralph Block | ||
The Enchanted Toad by Witter Bynner | ||
The Sand-piper by Witter Bynner | ||
Grass-tops by Witter Bynner | ||
Images Vaines by Jean Catel | ||
The Mother by Nancy Campbell | ||
Sea-gulls by Jeannette Marks | ||
Rosy Miller by Jeannette Marks | ||
The Dish-washer by Amanda Hall | ||
O Singer! O Dancer! by Amanda Hall | ||
Premonition by Louise Driscoll | ||
Anticipation by Marion Strobel | ||
Spring Day by Marion Strobel | ||
Ennui by Marion Strobel | ||
Let Me Play Net by Marion Strobel | ||
The Last Ritual by Marion Strobel | ||
Hands by Marion Strobel | ||
Two Sonnets by Marion Strobel | ||
Early Snow by Arthur Waley, trans. | ||
Volume XVI. No. 1. April, 1920 | ||
The Curtains by Cloyd Head and Mary Gavin | ||
A Man Walks in the Wind by Maurice Lesemann | ||
To Himself in Autumn by Maurice Lesemann | ||
The Crying Cranes by Maurice Lesemann | ||
Tramps by Maurice Lesemann | ||
Appointment by Maurice Lesemann | ||
No Poem by Maurice Lesemann | ||
After Fever by Louise Redfield | ||
A Shy Child by Louise Redfield | ||
Needlework by Hazel Hall | ||
Hand on a Harp by Ellwood Colahan | ||
Pilgrimage by Ellwood Colahan | ||
Her Death by Florence Wilkinson | ||
The Hope of Heaven by Florence Wilkinson | ||
Speech by Florence Wilkinson | ||
A Russian Easter by Marya Zaturensky | ||
Russian Peasants by Marya Zaturensky | ||
Kinship by Harold Holston Wright | ||
Pastel by Harold Holston Wright | ||
A Letter by Harold Holston Wright | ||
Go Touch the Silent Strings by Alice Corbin | ||
The Storm Bird by Alice Corbin | ||
Song by Alice Corbin | ||
I Saw the World Go by by Alice Corbin | ||
Summons by Alice Corbin | ||
Epitaph by Alice Corbin | ||
Volume XVI. No. 2. May, 1920 | ||
The Festival of the Corn by Marsden Hartley | ||
Español by Marsden Hartley | ||
Girl with the Camelia Smile by Marsden Hartley | ||
The Topaz of the Sixties by Marsden Hartley | ||
The Asses’ Out-house by Marsden Hartley | ||
To C—— by Marsden Hartley | ||
Saturday by Marsden Hartley | ||
Song of Mocking for an Old Woman by Myrtle Eberstein | ||
Song for Shredding Bark by Myrtle Eberstein | ||
Song of a Woman with Twins by Myrtle Eberstein | ||
The Bean-stalk by Edna St. Vincent Millay | ||
The Brimming Cup by Carlyle F. McIntyre | ||
Compensations by Carlyle F. McIntyre | ||
The Untamed by Carlyle F. McIntyre | ||
The Green Door by Carlyle F. McIntyre | ||
The Mourners by Carlyle F. McIntyre | ||
Lady of Autumn by Carlyle F. McIntyre | ||
The House of Laurels by Carlyle F. McIntyre | ||
Against the Sun by Helen Dudley | ||
Cootham Lane by Helen Dudley | ||
The Roof-garden by Mabel Barker Huddleston | ||
The Bull by Sherard Vines | ||
Moondown by Paul Tanaquil | ||
Grasses and Sand by Alfred Battle Bealle | ||
The Adventurer by Alfred Battle Bealle | ||
You and I by Edna Wahlert McCourt | ||
Query by Edna Wahlert McCourt | ||
Strangers by Edna Wahlert McCourt | ||
What Grief? by Mabel Cornelia Matson | ||
I Met Three Lovers by Eda Lou Walton | ||
One Spring by Eda Lou Walton | ||
From a Promontory by Eda Lou Walton | ||
Indian Prayer by Eda Lou Walton | ||
Strength by Eda Lou Walton | ||
Morning and Night by Eda Lou Walton | ||
Volume XVI. No. 3. June, 1920 | ||
In This Wet Orchard by H. L. Davis | ||
Stalks of Wild Hay by H. L. Davis | ||
Baking Bread by H. L. Davis | ||
The Rain-crow by H. L. Davis | ||
The Threshing-floor by H. L. Davis | ||
From a Vineyard by H. L. Davis | ||
The Market-gardens by H. L. Davis | ||
October: “The Old Eyes” by H. L. Davis | ||
To the River Beach by H. L. Davis | ||
Old Lizette on Sleep by Agnes Lee | ||
The Ancient Singer by Agnes Lee | ||
Mrs. Malooly by Agnes Lee | ||
The Ilex Tree by Agnes Lee | ||
Cythaera and the Leaves by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Cythaera and the Song by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Cythaera and the Worm by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Transition by Eleanor Hammond | ||
Surrender by Irwin Granich | ||
Out of the Dark by A. N. | ||
Songs by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
The Riddle by John Cowper Powys | ||
The Shepherd Hymn by Gladys Hensel | ||
Austerity by Janet Loxley Lewis | ||
The End of the Age by Janet Loxley Lewis | ||
Geology by Janet Loxley Lewis | ||
Fossil by Janet Loxley Lewis | ||
From the Frail Sea by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Volume XVI. No. 4. July, 1920 | ||
The Prince of Orange by Edward Sapir, trans. | ||
The King of Spain’s Daughter and the Diver by Edward Sapir, trans. | ||
White as the Snow by Edward Sapir, trans. | ||
The Dumb Shepherdess by Edward Sapir, trans. | ||
The Three Children by Albert Edmund Trombly, trans. | ||
Here for a Time by Thomas Moult | ||
The Mountain Woman by DuBose Heyward | ||
The Squall by Leonora Speyer | ||
The Locust by Leonora Speyer | ||
Crickets at Dawn by Leonora Speyer | ||
Sweetpeas by Margaret McKenny | ||
Envyings by Katherine Wisner McCluskey | ||
A Heat Wave by Katherine Wisner McCluskey | ||
Summer by David Morton | ||
Symbols by David Morton | ||
Night on the River by E. Merrill Root | ||
Sugaring by Raymond Holden | ||
Volume XVI. No. 5. August, 1920 | ||
Sky-high by N. Howard Thorp | ||
Old Hank by N. Howard Thorp | ||
The Little Cow-girl by N. Howard Thorp | ||
Pecos Tom by N. Howard Thorp | ||
“’Light, Stranger, ’Light” by N. Howard Thorp | ||
Women Outlaws by N. Howard Thorp | ||
Old Paint by N. Howard Thorp | ||
What’s Become of the Punchers by N. Howard Thorp | ||
Down on the Ol’ Bar-G by Phil LeNoir | ||
Ol’ Dynamite by Phil LeNoir | ||
The Puncher Poet by Phil LeNoir | ||
Rider of Sun Fire by Lucy Eddy | ||
The Ballad of Macario Romero by Alice Corbin | ||
Madre María by Alice Corbin | ||
Manzanita by Alice Corbin | ||
Chula la Mañana by Alice Corbin | ||
El Coyotito by Alice Corbin | ||
Christ Is Born in Bethlehem by Alice Corbin | ||
Coplas by Alice Corbin | ||
Cundiyo by Alice Corbin | ||
Petrolino’s Complaint by Alice Corbin | ||
Volume XVI. No. 6. September, 1920 | ||
Wild Duck by Lola Ridge | ||
Altitude by Lola Ridge | ||
After Storm by Lola Ridge | ||
Cactus Seed by Lola Ridge | ||
The Dream by Lola Ridge | ||
To One Unknown by Oscar Williams | ||
O My Love by Oscar Williams | ||
My Greatness by Oscar Williams | ||
Mood by Oscar Williams | ||
Chiaroscuros by Oscar Williams | ||
Revenge by Oscar Williams | ||
Diary Written on Peony Petals by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
If You Were Careless by Stella Benson | ||
The Freeholder by Victor Starbuck | ||
Autumn Prophecy by J. M. March | ||
Earth-song by Frederick Shea Jesson | ||
A Certain Girl by Frederick Shea Jesson | ||
The Archer by Frederick Shea Jesson | ||
August Gardens by H. H. Bellamann | ||
Woodrow Wilson by Albert Frederick Wilson | ||
Volume XVII. No. 1. October, 1920 | ||
Embarkation by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Heat by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Full Moon by John Gould Fletcher | ||
The Moon’s Orchestra by John Gould Fletcher | ||
The Stevedores by John Gould Fletcher | ||
Night Landing by John Gould Fletcher | ||
The Silence by John Gould Fletcher | ||
My Town by Laura Sherry | ||
On Our Farm by Laura Sherry | ||
The Hunter by Laura Sherry | ||
A Woodsman by Laura Sherry | ||
Jean Joseph Rolette by Laura Sherry | ||
Louis des Chiens by Laura Sherry | ||
Bohemian Town by Laura Sherry | ||
The Corn-field by Charles R. Murphy | ||
Tosti’s Goodbye by Walter McClellan | ||
Fantasy by A. A. Rosenthal | ||
Adoration by Hazel C. Hutchison | ||
The Gypsy by Beatrice Ravenel | ||
Life Everlasting by Esther A. Whitmarsh | ||
Waves by Louise Townsend Nicholl | ||
Beauty by Louise Townsend Nicholl | ||
To One Beloved by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
The Last Lady by Matthew Josephson | ||
The Pelican by Alice Louise Jones | ||
Gospel with Banjo and Chorus by Keene Wallis | ||
A Hymn for the Lynchers by Isidor Schneider | ||
A Memory by Isidor Schneider | ||
The Heroes by Isidor Schneider | ||
Volume XVII. No. 2. November, 1920 | ||
The Day That Was That Day! by Amy Lowell | ||
Rigi by Eunice Tietjens, trans. | ||
Song by Eunice Tietjens, trans. | ||
Spring by Eunice Tietjens, trans. | ||
The Red Fish by Eunice Tietjens, trans. | ||
Sleep the Mother by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Elf-child by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Three Sonnets by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
The Dreamers of Death by Julia Cooley Altrocchi | ||
The Traveller by Anne Deacon | ||
Supplicants by H. W. Stewart | ||
Gum-trees by H. W. Stewart | ||
Sky by H. W. Stewart | ||
Children at Play by Jack Merten | ||
G. H. Q., January, 1919 by Edmund Wilson, Jr. | ||
Not Here by Edmund Wilson, Jr. | ||
Fugitive by Susan M. Boogher | ||
Family Portrait by Leo Grudsky | ||
Melodrama by Leo Grudsky | ||
In the Mirror by Leo Grudsky | ||
The Pilgrimage by Wallace Gould | ||
The Last Tableau by Wallace Gould | ||
Diversion by Wallace Gould | ||
Postlude by Wallace Gould | ||
Volume XVII. No. 3. December, 1920 | ||
White Males by Robert McAlmon | ||
Today’s Music by Robert McAlmon | ||
Form Destructionist—Sculptor by Robert McAlmon | ||
Mrs. Freudenthal Consults the Witch of Endor by Osbert Sitwell | ||
Dead Man’s Wood by Osbert Sitwell | ||
Union by John Drinkwater | ||
Blue Sleep by W. Bryher | ||
Eos by W. Bryher | ||
Wild Rose by W. Bryher | ||
The Worker by David Greenhood | ||
Thanks for a Season by David Greenhood | ||
Listener by Bernard Raymund | ||
Mockery by Katherine Riggs | ||
Two Songs of Advent by Yvor Winters | ||
Hawk’s Eyes by Yvor Winters | ||
The Far Voice by Yvor Winters | ||
The Walker by Yvor Winters | ||
Ballad by Yvor Winters | ||
The Immobile Wind by Yvor Winters | ||
Song for a Small Boy Who Herds Goats by Yvor Winters | ||
Ballad of Men by Yvor Winters | ||
The Priesthood by Yvor Winters | ||
Where My Sight Goes by Yvor Winters | ||
Death Goes before Me by Yvor Winters | ||
Volume XVII. No. 4. January, 1921 | ||
Swift’s Pastoral by Padraic Colum | ||
Keats to Fanny Brawne by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
A Goodnight by William Carlos Williams | ||
Feel of Brambles by Hazel Rawson Cades | ||
Lumbermen by Mercedes de Acosta | ||
Soiled Hands by Mercedes de Acosta | ||
Unreality by Mercedes de Acosta | ||
To Vouletti by Mercedes de Acosta | ||
Deirdre by Moireen Fox a Cheavasa | ||
Silence by Moireen Fox a Cheavasa | ||
Disillusion by Moireen Fox a Cheavasa | ||
The Sorrowful Masquerade by John Hall Wheelock | ||
To One Who Asks by Mary Aldis | ||
Lyrics by Harold Cook | ||
Whence? by Mary Austin | ||
Unworthy Love by Mary Austin | ||
Presage by F. S. Putnam | ||
Seeking Love by Benjamin Rosenbaum | ||
Gone by Benjamin Rosenbaum | ||
Glimpses of Her by Benjamin Rosenbaum | ||
My Purple Gown from Tyre by Benjamin Rosenbaum | ||
The Fearless by Mortimer J. Adler | ||
Spectre-theme by Leone Baker | ||
Neighbor Moon by Charles deGuire Christoph | ||
Profile by Charles deGuire Christoph | ||
Old Places by Charles deGuire Christoph | ||
Thought of Women by Charles deGuire Christoph | ||
Herons by Charles deGuire Christoph | ||
Improvisation by Charles deGuire Christoph | ||
Volume XVII. No. 5. February, 1921 | ||
The Haunted Hat-shop by Max Michelson | ||
Officers’ Mess (1916) by Harold Monro | ||
Anodyne by Marion Strobel | ||
Little Things by Marion Strobel | ||
I Give Smiles by Marion Strobel | ||
Without Words by Marion Strobel | ||
High Dive by Marion Strobel | ||
Marriage-caprice by Marion Strobel | ||
Miserere by Marion Strobel | ||
Kindness by Marion Strobel | ||
Communion by Hildegarde Flanner | ||
Vigil by Wade Oliver | ||
Requiem by Wade Oliver | ||
The Fool by Horace Holley | ||
Challenge by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
The Companion by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
Adelaide Crapsey by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
Forty-second Street by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
Driftwood by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
Hilltop Duet by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
An Intimate of Night by Clinton Scollard | ||
Unfailing by Frances Shaw | ||
Rain by Frances Shaw | ||
Quatrain by Anna Spencer Twitchell | ||
The Socialist’s Marriage by Sarah N. Cleghorn | ||
Endless Circle by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Sea-change by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Tropical Girl to Her Garden by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Moonrise Mockery by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Zenith by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Married by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Drouth by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Saturday Afternoon by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Lost by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Found by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Volume XVII. No. 6. March, 1921 | ||
A House by Ford Madox Hueffer | ||
Eidolon by Leslie Nelson Jennings | ||
Death in the Sun by Fannie Stearns Gifford | ||
Apology by Fannie Stearns Gifford | ||
Rose Toada by Jeannette Marks | ||
Ebony by Jeannette Marks | ||
The Broken Door by Jeannette Marks | ||
Purple by Margaret Steele Anderson | ||
The Debt by Jessie MacDonald | ||
A Prayer by Jessie MacDonald | ||
March Wind by Edwin Ford Piper | ||
Whispering Often by Edwin Ford Piper | ||
Home by Edwin Ford Piper | ||
Volume XVIII. No. 1. April, 1921 | ||
I: Broken Bird by Lew Sarett | ||
II: Whistling Wings by Lew Sarett | ||
III: Talking Waters by Lew Sarett | ||
Velvet Shoes by Elinor Wylie | ||
“Fire and Sleet and Candle-light” by Elinor Wylie | ||
Silver Filagree by Elinor Wylie | ||
Atavism by Elinor Wylie | ||
Age and Youth by Lee Wilson Dodd | ||
Riddle by Lee Wilson Dodd | ||
“E Be Than” by Carroll Lane Fenton | ||
Song by H. Thompson Rich | ||
To a New England Girl by Edward Townsend Booth | ||
To an Authentic Priest by Edward Townsend Booth | ||
The Intruder by Grace Stone Coates | ||
Perspective of Co-ordination by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
World beyond World by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Leaf-movement by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Volume XVIII. No. 2. May, 1921 | ||
Impulsive Dialogue by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Emotional Monologue by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Feminine Talk by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Philosophical Dialogue by Maxwell Bodenheim | ||
Old Wives’ Tale by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Holy Writ by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
The Book of Lu T’ang Chu by Arthur Davison Ficke | ||
Charmian’s Song by Aline Kilmer | ||
For All Ladies of Shalott by Aline Kilmer | ||
The Heart Knoweth Its Own Bitterness by Aline Kilmer | ||
A Childish Tale by Edward Sapir | ||
The Old Town by Edward Sapir | ||
Overlooked by Edward Sapir | ||
She Sits Vacant-eyed by Edward Sapir | ||
Snow by Muriel Ciolkowska | ||
Presence by Muriel Ciolkowska | ||
Off the Highway by Julia Weld Huntington | ||
Revelations by Amy Bonner | ||
Poise by Amy Bonner | ||
Charlotte Bronte by Blanche Dismorr | ||
Trailing Arbutus by Ruth Mason Rice | ||
Long Days by Dorothy McVickar | ||
Heaphy Herself by Dorothy McVickar | ||
Youth and Age by Elizabeth Hart Pennell | ||
Two Sewing by Hazel Hall | ||
Instruction by Hazel Hall | ||
Three Songs for Sewing by Hazel Hall | ||
Cowardice by Hazel Hall | ||
Flash by Hazel Hall | ||
Volume XVIII. No. 3. June, 1921 | ||
Boys and Girls by Genevieve Taggard | ||
Twenty-four Hokku on a Modern Theme by Amy Lowell | ||
To Elizabeth by Jun Fujita | ||
Spring by Jun Fujita | ||
May Moon by Jun Fujita | ||
Storm by Jun Fujita | ||
November by Jun Fujita | ||
A Leaf by Jun Fujita | ||
December Moon by Jun Fujita | ||
Echo by Jun Fujita | ||
Goodfellowship by Moon Kwan, trans. | ||
Lonely by Moon Kwan, trans. | ||
The Hunchback by John Peale Bishop | ||
Your Horses by Clifford Franklin Gessler | ||
Nevertheless by Clifford Franklin Gessler | ||
Concentric Circles by Clifford Franklin Gessler | ||
Prayer by Clifford Franklin Gessler | ||
God-lover by Muriel Safford | ||
The Intangible Symphony by Mark Turbyfill | ||
The Power of Nothing by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Repletion by Mark Turbyfill | ||
The Sea Storm by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Things Not Seen by Mark Turbyfill | ||
Cape Helles by Morris Gilbert | ||
The Boulghar Dagh by Morris Gilbert | ||
Prayer at Timber-line by Ruth Suckow | ||
Beauty by Ruth Suckow | ||
The Odd Ones by Ruth Suckow | ||
Grampa Schuler by Ruth Suckow | ||
Primaveral by Grace Hazard Conkling | ||
Recompense by Anne Elizabeth Wilson | ||
The Sweet Lady by Anne Elizabeth Wilson | ||
Jeremiad by Marx G. Sabel | ||
No Good Thing by Marx G. Sabel | ||
The Strange Load by Marx G. Sabel | ||
Volume XVIII. No. 4. July, 1921 | ||
The Shop by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Dingy Street by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Interior by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Cubist Portrait by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Two Women by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Portrait of a Lady by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Dream-kiss by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Shadow by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
As You Are Now by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
Nocturne by Marjorie Allen Seiffert | ||
The Cornfield by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
The Pilaster by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
The Star by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
Water Noises by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
Crescent Moon by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
Strange Tree by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
A Child Asleep by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
My Heart by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
Fourth Dimension by Babette Deutsch | ||
Overtones by Babette Deutsch | ||
Reflections by Babette Deutsch | ||
Knowledge by Babette Deutsch | ||
In the Barn by Josephine Pinckney | ||
Strange by Josephine Pinckney | ||
The Outcast by Josephine Pinckney | ||
Swamp Lilies by Josephine Pinckney | ||
Forgotten by Harold Vinal | ||
Numbers by Louis Golding | ||
O Changing One by William A. Norris | ||
There Was a Time by Oscar Williams | ||
Clouds and Waves by Oscar Williams | ||
Cobwebs by Oscar Williams | ||
Grey by Oscar Williams | ||
Rains by Oscar Williams | ||
The Golden Fleece by Oscar Williams | ||
Because by Oscar Williams | ||
Motes by Oscar Williams | ||
The Subway Is Lit by Oscar Williams | ||
The Bubble by Oscar Williams | ||
The Return by Oscar Williams | ||
Volume XVIII. No. 5. August, 1921 | ||
Advent by Charles R. Murphy | ||
Sown by Charles R. Murphy | ||
To Earth by Charles R. Murphy | ||
Winter by Charles R. Murphy | ||
Spring by Charles R. Murphy | ||
Humility by Charles R. Murphy | ||
Mid-May by Charles R. Murphy | ||
Te Deum by David Osborne Hamilton | ||
The Idiot by David Osborne Hamilton | ||
Beauty in Fourth Street by David Osborne Hamilton | ||
Our Time by David Osborne Hamilton | ||
Memory by Margaret Belle Houston | ||
All Souls’ Eve by Florence Kilpatrick Mixter | ||
Chinese Epitaph by Florence Kilpatrick Mixter | ||
Alchemy by Florence Kilpatrick Mixter | ||
Invocation by Florence Kilpatrick Mixter | ||
Lullaby by Florence Kilpatrick Mixter | ||
It Vanished by Grace Hodsdon Boutelle | ||
The Mountain Graveyard by DuBose Heyward | ||
Innocent Sleep by Nancy Campbell | ||
Dirge by Richard Hughes | ||
Timelessness by Louise Townsend Nicholl | ||
Folk-song—From the Danish by Antoinette DeCoursey Patterson | ||
Lucrezia Borgia’s Last Letter by Antoinette DeCoursey Patterson | ||
Invocation by Margaret DeLaughter | ||
Pierrot and Columbine by Margaret DeLaughter | ||
Requiem by Margaret DeLaughter | ||
Toward Evening by Margaret DeLaughter | ||
Love’s Passing by Gladys Edgerton | ||
My Sepulchre by Gladys Edgerton | ||
The Triple Shroud by Mason A. Freeman, Jr. | ||
The Way by Mason A. Freeman, Jr. | ||
Once More by Mason A. Freeman, Jr. | ||
Epigrams by Mason A. Freeman, Jr. | ||
From the Vedic by Mason A. Freeman, Jr. | ||
So It Befell by Eda Lou Walton | ||
Without Grief by Eda Lou Walton | ||
I Would Be Free by Eda Lou Walton | ||
Crisis by Eda Lou Walton | ||
Despair by Eda Lou Walton | ||
Now More Than Ever Divided by Eda Lou Walton | ||
In Recompense by Eda Lou Walton | ||
Volume XVIII. No. 6. September, 1921 | ||
Louis Eleventh, Curious Man by John Strong Newberry, trans. | ||
The Miraculous Catch by John Strong Newberry, trans. | ||
The Lament of the Soldiers by John Strong Newberry, trans. | ||
The Return by John Strong Newberry, trans. | ||
The Little Silent Street by John Strong Newberry, trans. | ||
Eternity by John Strong Newberry, trans. | ||
Ominous Concord by Glenway Wescott | ||
Without Sleep by Glenway Wescott | ||
The Chaste Lovers by Glenway Wescott | ||
To L. S. by Glenway Wescott | ||
The Poet at Night-fall by Glenway Wescott | ||
The Hunter by Glenway Wescott | ||
Nadir by John Crawford | ||
Sumach by John Crawford | ||
Brackish Well by John Crawford | ||
Endymion by John Crawford | ||
Descent by Ivan Swift | ||
At Night by Marian Thanhouser | ||
She Longs for the Country by Marya Zaturensky | ||
The Spinners at Willowsleigh by Marya Zaturensky | ||
Song of a Factory Girl by Marya Zaturensky | ||
A Song for Vanished Beauty by Marya Zaturensky | ||
An Old Tale by Marya Zaturensky | ||
Memories by Marya Zaturensky | ||
Charles the Twelfth of Sweden Rides in the Ukraine by Rainer Maria Rilke | ||
Volume XIX. No. 1. October, 1921 | ||
Palace of the Babies by Wallace Stevens | ||
From the Misery of Don Joost by Wallace Stevens | ||
The Doctor of Geneva by Wallace Stevens | ||
Gubbinal by Wallace Stevens | ||
The Snow Man by Wallace Stevens | ||
Tea at the Palaz of Hoon by Wallace Stevens | ||
The Cuban Doctor by Wallace Stevens | ||
Another Weeping Woman by Wallace Stevens | ||
Of the Manner of Addressing Clouds by Wallace Stevens | ||
Of Heaven Considered As a Tomb by Wallace Stevens | ||
The Load of Sugar-cane by Wallace Stevens | ||
Hibiscus on the Sleeping Shores by Wallace Stevens | ||
City Wed by Loureine Aber | ||
If by Loureine Aber | ||
Elevator Man by Loureine Aber | ||
Bereft by Loureine Aber | ||
Old Man by Loureine Aber | ||
Girl by Loureine Aber | ||
Death by Loureine Aber | ||
Joy by Maurine Smith | ||
Ceremony by Maurine Smith | ||
First Comer by Maurine Smith | ||
Wind by Maurine Smith | ||
Swallows Brush a Pool by Maurine Smith | ||
To Get Wisdom by Karle Wilson Baker | ||
Meekness and Pride by Karle Wilson Baker | ||
Courage by Karle Wilson Baker | ||
Not in the Whirlwind by Karle Wilson Baker | ||
Keep My Hand by Louise Driscoll | ||
Shadow Canyon by Miriam Allen deFord | ||
Themes by Miriam Allen deFord | ||
Will It Be Like This? by Miriam Allen deFord | ||
Sic Passim by Joseph Andrew Galahad | ||
Recalled by Joseph Andrew Galahad | ||
Sea Quatrains by Grant H. Code | ||
Song by Nelson Antrim Crawford | ||
Lake by Nelson Antrim Crawford | ||
Companionship by Nelson Antrim Crawford | ||
Impotence by Nelson Antrim Crawford | ||
Branches by Nelson Antrim Crawford | ||
Fragment XXXVI by H. D. | ||
Song by H. D. | ||
At Baia by H. D. | ||
Volume XIX. No. 2. November, 1921 | ||
The Lions by Edwin Curran | ||
The Jilt by Agnes Lee | ||
The Blunted Age by Agnes Lee | ||
From the Day-book of a Forgotten Prince by Jean Starr Untermeyer | ||
A Fillet of Thorn by Anita Grannis | ||
The Wages of Sin by Jessica Nelson North | ||
Fog by Kathryn White Ryan | ||
Geyser by John R. C. Peyton | ||
Gargoyle by Kate Buss | ||
Don Juan in Portugal by Florence Wilkinson | ||
The Parade by Dorothy Butts | ||
To the Hills around Northampton by Dorothy Butts | ||
A Vanity by Dorothy Butts | ||
Audience by Dorothy Butts | ||
Listening by Dorothy Butts | ||
May Basket by Dorothy Butts | ||
The Transient by Dorothy Butts | ||
Difference by Dorothy Butts | ||
Please by Dorothy Butts | ||
Gargoyles of Notre Dame by Henry Bellamann | ||
Edges by Henry Bellamann | ||
Lullaby by Henry Bellamann | ||
Peaks by Henry Bellamann | ||
God by Henry Bellamann | ||
The Artist by Henry Bellamann | ||
Volume XIX. No. 3. December, 1921 | ||
I: Birth by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
II: Life by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
III: Death by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
IV: Re-birth by Louise Ayres Garnett | ||
The Hostage by Walter de la Mare | ||
Supernal Dialogue by Harriet Monroe | ||
A Dream by Fenton Johnson | ||
The Wonderful Morning by Fenton Johnson | ||
The Captive by Dorothy Dow | ||
Waiting by Dorothy Dow | ||
Futility by Dorothy Dow | ||
Bound by Dorothy Dow | ||
Autumn Rain by Pearl Andelson | ||
Steeples by Pearl Andelson | ||
Portrait of an Old Lady by Pearl Andelson | ||
To a Dead Love by Pearl Andelson | ||
To Felix by Pearl Andelson | ||
April Snow by Pearl Andelson | ||
Solace by Pearl Andelson | ||
Beach Song by Pearl Andelson | ||
Song on Death by Pearl Andelson | ||
Out of a Cavalcade of Dust by Pearl Andelson | ||
Grey Crust by Laurence Vail | ||
Will Power by Henry Saul Zolinsky | ||
Pain by Henry Saul Zolinsky | ||
Arpeggio by Winifred Waldron | ||
Semper Eadem by Paul Tanaquil | ||
Lake by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Sleep by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Aubade by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Encounter by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Sermon by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Hope by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Insomnia by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Smoke by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Funeral March by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Italian Song by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Old Accustomed Impudent Ghost by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Invocation to Death by Emanuel Carnevali | ||
Volume XIX. No. 4. January, 1922 | ||
The Witch of Coos by Robert Frost | ||
Ode to Myself Trying to Sleep by Marjorie Meeker | ||
In Darkness by Marjorie Meeker | ||
By a Window by Marjorie Meeker | ||
Song for a May Night by Marjorie Meeker | ||
Color of Water by Marjorie Meeker | ||
Lonely Sky and Sea by Marjorie Meeker | ||
Comrades by Marjorie Meeker | ||
First Snow by Esther Louise Ruble | ||
Songs of the Plains by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
I Shall Remember by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
Shy Perfect Flower by Grace Fallow Norton | ||
To Sappho by Julia R. Reynolds | ||
Irish Song by Helen Coale Crew | ||
On the Wing by Dorothy Keeley | ||
I Ask for a Friend by Ernest Walsh | ||
Sonnet by Ernest Walsh | ||
The Fickle Lover by Ernest Walsh | ||
Collapse by Ernest Walsh | ||
Scherzo by Ellen Margaret Janson | ||
Tryst by Ellen Margaret Janson | ||
Incense Smoke by Ellen Margaret Janson | ||
Night in the City by Ellen Margaret Janson | ||
The Unknown by Ellen Margaret Janson | ||
Wild Orchard by William Carlos Williams | ||
The Lonely Street by William Carlos Williams | ||
Spouts by William Carlos Williams | ||
The Widow’s Lament in Springtime by William Carlos Williams | ||
Volume XIX. No. 5. February, 1922 | ||
Answering Vice-prefect Chang by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
Bound Home to Mount Sung by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
A Message to P’ai Ti by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
On the Way to the Temple by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
Mount Chung-Nan by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
A View of the Han River by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
In My Lodge at Wang-Ch’uan after a Long Rain by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
My Retreat at Chung-Nan by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
In a Retreat among Bamboos by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
Lines by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
A Parting by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
A Song at Wei-ch’eng by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
The Beautiful Hsi-Shih by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
A Song of Young Girls from Lo-yang by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
Harmonizing a Poem by Palace-attendant Kuo by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
A Green Stream by Witter Bynner and Kiang Kung-hu, trans. | ||
In Praise of Abrigada by Leonora Speyer | ||
An Old Woman by Harlow Clarke | ||
I Complain in Passing by Harlow Clarke | ||
Winter Dawn by Constance Lindsay Skinner | ||
From a Chicago “L” by Sarah-Margaret Brown | ||
Fate by Harold Monro | ||
Winter Rain by Frederick R. McCreary | ||
A Naked Maple by Frederick R. McCreary | ||
Noontime by Frederick R. McCreary | ||
Judges by Frederick R. McCreary | ||
Alone on the Hill by Frederick R. McCreary | ||
Dust in the Road by Hi Simons | ||
Taps by Hi Simons | ||
The Star by Hi Simons | ||
Portrait of an Old Roué by Hi Simons | ||
Tak for Sidst by Babette Deutsch | ||
The Guardians by Gwendolen Haste | ||
Aileen by Gwendolen Haste | ||
Motherhood by Medora C. Addison | ||
The Lover by Paul Tanaquil | ||
Fire by Eunice Tietjens | ||
Volume XIX. No. 6. March, 1922 | ||
Moon-riders by Carl Sandburg | ||
Feather Lights by Carl Sandburg | ||
The Naked Stranger by Carl Sandburg | ||
Medley by Carl Sandburg | ||
Gypsy Mother by Carl Sandburg | ||
We Have a Day by Marion Strobel | ||
Spring Morning by Marion Strobel | ||
Tonight by Marion Strobel | ||
The Silence Stirs Again by Marion Strobel | ||
The Night by Marion Strobel | ||
I Would Pretend by Marion Strobel | ||
Admonition by Marion Strobel | ||
Frightened Face by Marion Strobel | ||
Daily Prayer by Marion Strobel | ||
L’Envoi by Marion Strobel | ||
The Shoe Factory by Ruth Harwood | ||
Making Little Clothes by Ruth Harwood | ||
Always and Always by Ruth Harwood | ||
The Unloved by Alison Buchanan | ||
Ecclesiastes by Morris Bishop | ||
A New Hampshire Boy by Morris Bishop | ||
Roads by Sarah Unna | ||
Holiday Crowd by Hortense Flexner | ||
Winged Victory by Hortense Flexner | ||
Monologue from a Mattress by Louis Untermeyer | ||
Volume XX. No. 1. April, 1922 | ||
Dusk by DuBose Heyward | ||
Edgar Allan Poe by DuBose Heyward | ||
Matins by DuBose Heyward | ||
Shadows by Hervey Allen | ||
Sunshine by Hervey Allen | ||
Macabre in Macaws by Hervey Allen | ||
Hag-hollerin’ Time by Hervey Allen | ||
Upstairs Downstairs by Hervey Allen | ||
Palmetto Town by Hervey Allen | ||
High Trees by Henry Bellamann | ||
Recordition by Marx G. Sabel | ||
The Core by Marx G. Sabel | ||
When Love Is Gone by Louise Jones | ||
Impressions by Elfrida De Renne Barrow | ||
Recognition by Elfrida De Renne Barrow | ||
Twilight by Elfrida De Renne Barrow | ||
Death by Elfrida De Renne Barrow | ||
I Wonder by Elfrida De Renne Barrow | ||
Spring Makes Me Wonder by Josephine Pinckney | ||
Sea Marsh by Frances Dickenson Pinder | ||
Marsh Pools by Frances Dickenson Pinder | ||
Shallows by Frances Dickenson Pinder | ||
Open a Door by May Thomas Milam | ||
Jenice by May Thomas Milam | ||
Harbor Water by Beatrice Ravenel | ||
White Azaleas in Magnolia Gardens by Beatrice Ravenel | ||
Dew by Beatrice Ravenel | ||
The Only Child by Beatrice Ravenel | ||
Lill’ Angels by Beatrice Ravenel | ||
Volume XX. No. 2. May, 1922 | ||
Los Llanos by William H. Simpson | ||
Hopi Song of the Desert by William H. Simpson | ||
Yucca Is Yellowing by William H. Simpson | ||
Bareback by William H. Simpson | ||
Rain in the Hills by William H. Simpson | ||
Navajo by William H. Simpson | ||
Tewa Song by William H. Simpson | ||
Desert Night by William H. Simpson | ||
Mañana by William H. Simpson | ||
Burro Loads by William H. Simpson | ||
Landscape by William H. Simpson | ||
Trees by William H. Simpson | ||
Country Night by William H. Simpson | ||
Inarticulate by William H. Simpson | ||
So Little You Are by William H. Simpson | ||
De Noche by William H. Simpson | ||
The Trail Up-sky by William H. Simpson | ||
Campo Santo by William H. Simpson | ||
Promenading by Carlyle McIntyre | ||
The Scissor-grinder by Carlyle McIntyre | ||
The Visit by Carlyle McIntyre | ||
I Have Waited for You Long by Joseph Auslander | ||
Little Lou by Joseph Auslander | ||
A Psalm for Cathleen Ni Hoolihan by David Greenhood | ||
Liberty by David Greenhood | ||
In Western Mountains by Glenn Ward Dresbach | ||
Question by Flora Shufelt Rivola | ||
Burnt out by Kemper Hammond Broadus | ||
Blizzard by Kemper Hammond Broadus | ||
A Portrait by Mildred Weston | ||
Creeds by John H. Gavin | ||
Immortality by John H. Gavin | ||
Silver Fog by Winifred Welles | ||
A Year by Raymond P. Fischer | ||
Volume XX. No. 3. June, 1922 | ||
Conversation by Isidor Schneider | ||
The Mist by Isidor Schneider | ||
A Mood by Joseph Andrew Galahad | ||
Night above the Tree Line by Raymond Holden | ||
These Fields at Evening by David Morton | ||
Maxixe by Osbert Sitwell | ||
Friendship by Daniel Henderson | ||
The Ship by Elizabeth Coatsworth | ||
The Cows by Elizabeth Coatsworth | ||
Stream by Elizabeth Coatsworth | ||
Broadway by Elizabeth Coatsworth | ||
At Versailles by Elizabeth Coatsworth | ||
Portrait of a House by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
The Last of the Cowboys by Mary Carolyn Davies | ||
Your Words by Athena McFadden | ||
Owl-blasted by John McClure | ||
Fantasy by Helen C. Russmann | ||
Moonlight by Kathryn White Ryan | ||
Convent by Kathryn White Ryan | ||
Old Age by Alva N. Turner | ||
Our Sorrow by Alva N. Turner | ||
Margarette by Alva N. Turner | ||
Bit of Curls by Meredith Beyers | ||
Fat Man by Meredith Beyers | ||
Typhoon by Robert J. Roe | ||
Sea by Robert J. Roe | ||
Wind by Robert J. Roe | ||
Moon by Robert J. Roe | ||
Cautious by Robert J. Roe | ||
Apparition by Robert J. Roe | ||
Sailor by Robert J. Roe | ||
Barney by Robert J. Roe | ||
Insight by Robert J. Roe | ||
Jock by Robert J. Roe | ||
Stars by Robert J. Roe | ||
Meinself by Robert J. Roe | ||
Volume XX. No. 4. July, 1922 | ||
Pianissimo by Alfred Kreymborg | ||
In the Dark City by John Hall Wheelock | ||
On the Train by Harriet Monroe | ||
At O’Neill’s Point by Harriet Monroe | ||
In the Yellowstone by Harriet Monroe | ||
Utah by Harriet Monroe | ||
In High Places by Harriet Monroe | ||
The White Moth by Rosamond Langbridge | ||
The Gentle Housewife by Rosamond Langbridge | ||
Full of Laughter by Louis Golding | ||
Syncrasy by A. A. Rosenthal | ||
King Alfred and the Peasant Woman by Anna Wickham | ||
A Poet Advises a Change of Clothes by Anna Wickham | ||
Prediction by Morris Gilbert | ||
The Spilling of the Wine by Lola Ridge | ||
Snow Dance for the Dead by Lola Ridge | ||
The White Bird by Lola Ridge | ||
Volume XX. No. 5. August, 1922 | ||
The Sonnet by Muna Lee | ||
The Sleeper by Jessica Nelson North | ||
First Autumn by Jessica Nelson North | ||
Dreams by Jessica Nelson North | ||
Suddenly by Jessica Nelson North | ||
Bogie by Jessica Nelson North | ||
Boatman by Jessica Nelson North | ||
To the Man Who Loves Twilight by Jessica Nelson North | ||
Your Hands by Florence Ripley Mastin | ||
From the Telephone by Florence Ripley Mastin | ||
Elders by Louise Bogan | ||
Resolve by Louise Bogan | ||
Knowledge by Louise Bogan | ||
Leave-taking by Louise Bogan | ||
To a Dead Lover by Louise Bogan | ||
An Old Man’s Song of Spring by Louise S. Hammond, trans. | ||
Seeking the Hermit in Vain by Louise S. Hammond, trans. | ||
On Being Denied Admittance to a Friend’s Garden by Louise S. Hammond, trans. | ||
The Sudden Coming of Spring by Louise S. Hammond, trans. | ||
Night-time in Spring by Louise S. Hammond, trans. | ||
The Spree by Katherine Wisner McCluskey | ||
Transit by Katherine Wisner McCluskey | ||
A Parable by Katherine Wisner McCluskey | ||
Wholly Happy by Katherine Wisner McCluskey | ||
The Sky by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
Numbers by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
Autumn by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
The People by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
A Beautiful Lady by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
August Night by Elizabeth Madox Roberts | ||
Snow Morning by Hilda Conkling | ||
What I Said by Hilda Conkling | ||
Little Green Bermuda Poem by Hilda Conkling | ||
When Moonlight Falls by Hilda Conkling | ||
Elsa by Hilda Conkling | ||
Cloudy-pansy by Hilda Conkling | ||
Field-mouse by Hilda Conkling | ||
“I Wondered and Wondered” by Hilda Conkling | ||
Volume XX. No. 6. September, 1922 | ||
My Country by Laura Sherry | ||
A Native by Laura Sherry | ||
Nothin’—Somethin’ by Laura Sherry | ||
Howard Bently by Laura Sherry | ||
Grand-dad’s Bluff by Laura Sherry | ||
In Mist by Laura Sherry | ||
Light Magic by Laura Sherry | ||
Late Autumn in the Hills by Laura Sherry | ||
The Season by Laura Sherry | ||
Laughter by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
Into These Things by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
Passing by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
Hill Speech by Emmy Veronica Sanders | ||
“All Roads Lead to Rome” by Louis Grudin | ||
Jest by Louis Grudin | ||
Anguish by Sally Bruce Kinsolving | ||
Duet by Leonora Speyer | ||
At the Hospital for the Insane by Leonora Speyer | ||
Song Overheard by Leonora Speyer | ||
Kind Fate by Leonora Speyer | ||
The Stronghold by Leonora Speyer | ||
Looking on by Leonora Speyer | ||
A Truth about a Lie by Leonora Speyer | ||
Couplets by Leonora Speyer | ||
Lamentation by Iris Barry | ||
Virgin Moon by Iris Barry | ||
An Unposted Letter by Iris Barry | ||
Nocturne by Iris Barry | ||
Beauty by Leon Herald | ||
My Wedding by Leon Herald | ||
In Your Eyes by Leon Herald | ||
Triad by Arthur H. Nethercot | ||
A Walking Poem by Edward Sapir | ||
The Little Deity Alone in the Desert by Yvor Winters | ||
Late Winter by Yvor Winters | ||
A Requiem for the Memory of Bees by Yvor Winters | ||
Chicago Spring by Yvor Winters | ||
Old Spring by Yvor Winters | ||
The Silent Days by Yvor Winters | ||
Lament, beside an Acequia, for the Wife of Awa-tsireh by Yvor Winters | ||
“The Fragile Season” by Yvor Winters | ||
Volume XXI. No. 1. October, 1922 | ||
Avenel Gray by Edwin Arlington Robinson | ||
Diagonals by Aline Kilmer | ||
Ignis Fatuus by Aline Kilmer | ||
Week-end by Aline Kilmer | ||
Release by Aline Kilmer | ||
Escape by Aline Kilmer | ||
Open Hands by H. L. Davis | ||
Dog-fennel by H. L. Davis | ||
The Seeker by Antoinette De Coursey Patterson | ||
The Line Fence by Edwin Ford Piper | ||
Care by Janet Norris Bangs | ||
Gender by Jewell Bothwell Tull | ||
Foolish Bird by Jewell Bothwell Tull | ||
Gray River by Jewell Bothwell Tull | ||
Sum by Jewell Bothwell Tull | ||
God-like by Jewell Bothwell Tull | ||
Gone under by Cecil John | ||
The White Father by Cecil John | ||
The Toss by Cecil John | ||
Old Courtesan’s Lament by Dhan Gopal Mukerji | ||
Worlds by Edgar Lee Masters | ||
Volume XXI. No. 2. November, 1922 | ||
The Evening Land by D. H. Lawrence | ||
Turkey-cock by D. H. Lawrence | ||
In Their Image by Muriel Stuart | ||
The Seed-shop by Muriel Stuart | ||
In the Orchard by Muriel Stuart | ||
Sixteen by Edward Pickerill | ||
Father, Where do the Wild Swans Go? by Charles Wharton Stork, trans. | ||
Bus-ride in a Fog by V. H. Friedlaender | ||
Black London by Samuel Roth | ||
North Ohio Village by Frederick Shea Jesson | ||
The Housewife by Mildred Plew Merryman | ||
Old Folk by Mildred Plew Merryman | ||
Autumn by Francesca Rios | ||
“Picture Ahead” by John V. A. Weaver | ||
Dilemma by John V. A. Weaver | ||
Dialogue by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Married by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Interior by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Baby by Florence Kiper Frank | ||
Symphonie Pathétique by Robert J. Roe | ||
Portrait of a Man by Robert J. Roe | ||
Apprentice by Robert J. Roe | ||
Cortège by Robert J. Roe | ||
Death by Robert J. Roe | ||
Volume XXI. No. 3. December, 1922 | ||
Charleston, South Carolina by Amy Lowell | ||
The Middleton Place by Amy Lowell | ||
Magnolia Gardens by Amy Lowell | ||
A South Carolina Forest by Amy Lowell | ||
The Vow by Amy Lowell | ||
Monody to the Sound of Zithers by Kay Boyle | ||
Sestina by Henry Dumont | ||
Lullaby of the Outcast by Ruth Tenney | ||
Noon in the Temple by Ruth Tenney | ||
Last Song by Frances Morrison | ||
Dawn by H. W. Stewart | ||
Reverie by H. W. Stewart | ||
Anguish by Doris Campbell | ||
Standards by Harold Cook | ||
Never Did I Dream by Harold Cook | ||
Giving by Nora B. Cunningham | ||
Grandmother by Alter Brody | ||
After Storm by Louise Redfield | ||
Philosophic Dialogue by Pearl Andelson | ||
Chapter I–V by Pearl Andelson | ||
Thin Refuge by Pearl Andelson | ||
Out of a Weariness by Pearl Andelson | ||
A Trivial Day in Early Autumn by Pearl Andelson | ||
Sea-girl by Pearl Andelson | ||
Night by Wilhelm Klemm | ||
What Will You Do? by Rainer Maria Rilke | ||
An Old Woman Passes by Franz Werfel | ||
Evening by Georg Heym | ||
Homer by Albert Ehrenstein | ||
Rococo by Richard Schaukal | ||
From Phantasus by Arno Holz |