Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
A Beautiful LadyElizabeth Madox Roberts
From “Talk from the Dust”
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It makes a whisper by her feet.
Her little pointed shoes are gray;
She hardly lets them touch the street.
Her hat is silvered on the crown,
And there are roses by the brim
That nod and tremble up and down.
And in a moment she is gone.
She hardly ever looks at us,
But once she smiled and looked at John.
And watch her through the fence, and I
Can hear the others whispering,
“Miss Josephine is going by.”