Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
For a Map of MarsE. Preston Dargan
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Long after the Earth was one,
Queen Phlargis, in Mars Planet,
Had treatied with the Sun.
Out of the Sirens’ Sea,
Had bridged the Hyberborean
And raised sky-towers three.
Her heart was made as fire,
And she fled through many races
To the lands of broad Argyre.
Followed the flying Queen,
By the sands of Thimiamata,
By Gehon’s gardens green;
’Twixt the Sun-Lake and Bay of Dawn,
Their armies still invisible,
Their souls together drawn,
They joined their royal hands,
And the Earth’s little ball became a thrall
To the sway of mightier lands.
Above the Sirens’ Sea,
Stilled in music and marble,
Forgot the things to be.