The Home Book of Modern Verse: An Extension of The Home Book of Verse; Being a Selection from American and English Poetry of the Twentieth Century

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Burton Egbert Stevenson
H. Holt, 1925 - 1121 páginas
 

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PAGE
48
A Song of Diligence Helen FrazeeBower
50
Farewell to Town Laurence Housman
56
Sand Dunes and Sea John Richard Moreland
62
Spinners at Willowsleigh Marya Zaturenska
68
The Passing Flower Harry Kemp
74
The Web of Eros Edith Sitwell
80
Lincoln
83
The Poet Describes His Love Robert Nathan
86
Catalogue Louis Untermeyer
92
The Unloved to His Beloved William Alexander Percy
98
On the Height Eunice Tietjens
100
Transformation Jessie B Rittenhouse
106
To the God of Love E G V Knox III
112
The Contemplative Quarry Anna Wickham
118
The RedHaired Mans Wife James Stephens
124
Triumph John Crowe Ransom
130
Spring Night Sara Teasdale
136
Et Sa Pauvre Chair Alec Brock Stevenson
137
A Farewell Harriet Monroe
143
The Turn of the Road Fannie Stearns Gifford
149
Song Margaret Widdemer
155
Nocturne of Remembered Spring Conrad Aiken
161
The Wanderer Amanda Benjamin Hall
167
The Dream House Marjorie Allen Seiffert
173
Before Dawn Elinor Chipp
174
Little Lover Leonora Speyer
180
LOVE AND DEATH
186
A Quoi Bon Dire Charlotte Mew
192
Horse in a Field
197
LOVES FULFILMENT
199
O Sweetheart Hear You James Joyce
205
Two Nocturnes Katherine Mansfield
211
Together Ludwig Lewisohn
217
The Image of Delight William Ellery Leonard
223
Ulysses Returns Roselle Mercier Montgomery
230
Sonnets Muna Lee
237
Sonnets Irene Rutherford McLeod
245
Invocation John Drinkwater
256
Out of the Earth Mary Carolyn Davies
261
Life or Death Glenn Ward Dresbach
267
The Flock at Evening Odell Shepard
273
DAWN AND DARK
280
Beside the Blackwater Norreys Jephson OConor
286
Stars Sara Teasdale 201
292
Carolina Spring Song Hervey Allen
298
April Theodosia Garrison
300
September Edward Bliss Reed
306
Infant Spring Fredegond Shove
312
Poplars Edward Bliss Reed
318
After Sunset Grace Hazard Conkling
324
Going for Water Robert Frost
330
PAGE
335
Lilac F S Flint
341
Roadside Flowers Bliss Carman
347
The Birds J C Squire
353
The Hummingbird Harry Kemp
359
The Thrush Laura Benét
365
The Ticket Agent Edmund Leamy
373
Refuge Hervey Allen
381
Romany Gold Amelia Josephine Burr
387
To a Roman J C Squire
394
Castilian Elinor Wylie
400
The Cobbler in Willow Street George ONeil
406
Silence Winifred Welles
412
The Bride Ralph Hodgson
419
Lady Godiva Edward Shanks
425
Wear a Crimson Cloak Tonight Lois Seyster Montross
428
The Grand Match Moira ONeill
434
Poetry and Thoughts on Same Franklin P Adams
440
The Bards We Quote Bert Leston Taylor
446
A HotWeather Song Don Marquis
453
The Rambling Sailor Charlotte Mew
459
The David Jazz Edwin Meade Robinson
465
The Abbot of Derry John Bennett
471
Another Villonous Variation Don Marquis
477
Limericised Classics Edwin Meade Robinson
485
Eve Robert L Wolf
491
Blei
498
Portrait Dune Femme Ezra Pound
507
Traumerei at Ostendorffs William Laird
513
An Old Mans Winter Night Robert Frost
519
A Dead Warrior
588
Dulce et Decorum
594
POEMS OF PLACES
600
Mother of
606
Chicago Carl Sandburg
612
Came Down Mount Tamal
618
London T P Cameron Wilson
624
Yattendon Henry Newbolt
630
La Rue de la Montagne Sainte
636
The Most Sacred Mountain Eunice Tietjens
642
A Ballad of Hell John Davidson
648
Path Flower Olive Dargan
654
John Darrow Donald Davidson
660
Joe Tinker Amanda Benjamin Hall
668
Ipswich Bar Esther and Brainard Bates
674
To the Modern Man John Hall Wheelock
688
Heir and Serf Don Marquis
695
Not ThreeBut One Esther Lilian Duff
702
Wisdom Scudder Middleton
708
Mentis Trist Robert Hillyer
714
The Falconer of God William Rose Benét
720
Expectans Expectavi Charles Hamilton Sorley
726
Courage Helen FrazeeBower
732
The Eagle and the Mole Elinor Wylie
737
Clavering Edwin Arlington Robinson
744
Immortality Lizette Woodworth Reese
752
My Estate John Drinkwater
758
High and Low James H Cousins
764
The Shoe Factory Ruth Harwood
771
Song of the New World Angela Morgan
775
Upstream Carl Sandburg
781
Peter Quince at the Clavier Wallace Stevens
787
Resurrection Margaret Sackville
793
Tears for Sale Leonora Speyer
799
History Paul Tanaquil
805
PAGE
811
For Them All John Hall Wheelock
817
ROMANCE
823
The Golden Journey to Samarkand James Elroy Flecker
831
Leda H D
837
Don Quixote Arthur Davison Ficke
843
The Chinese Nightingale Vachel Lindsay
856
Wood Flower Richard Le Gallienne
862
The Mountainy Childer
863
Laura Benét
870
Ghost Night
876
HEARTH AND HOME
886
The Hearts Low Door
892
My Mother
898
King David Stephen Vincent Benét
912
EyeWitness Ridgely Torrence
919
Gamesters All DuBose Heyward
926
Nimmo Edwin Arlington Robinson
934
A Hymn G K Chesterton
942
The Land of Dreams Henry Martyn Hoyt
948
Hopes Song Francis Carlin
954
Travellers Ditty Miriam Allen deFord
960
The Sense of Death Helen Hoyt
966
To One of Little Faith Hildegarde Flanner
972
The Masquerader Aline Kilmer
978
A Phantasy of Heaven Harry Kemp
984
Comfort May Doney
990
Vernon Castle Harriet Monroe
996
Joyce Kilmer Amelia Josephine Burr
1002
Saint R L
1015
The Awakening
1022
The Eyes of
1028
Deus Noster Ignis Consumens
1035
How Far Is It to Bethlehem?
1041
Courtesy
1048
Symbol David Morton
1051
April Dora Sigerson Shorter 299
1107
The Best Road of All Charles Hanson Towne 370
1108
Completion Eunice Tietjens 210
1109
In an Autumn Wood William Alexander Percy 100
1112
In the Park Helen Hoyt 137
1113
Mad Blake William Rose Benét 810
1114
On Growing Old John Masefield 71
1115
Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer 899
1117
To Dives Hilaire Belloc 564
1119
Via Longa Patrick McDonough 965
1120
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Página 313 - Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound's the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dark and deep...
Página 503 - If one, settling a pillow or throwing off a shawl, And turning toward the window, should say: "That is not it at all, That is not what I meant, at all.
Página 501 - And indeed there will be time To wonder, "Do I dare?" and, "Do I dare?" Time to turn back and descend the stair, With a bald spot in the middle of my hair...
Página 341 - Tall Nettles TALL nettles cover up, as they have done These many springs, the rusty harrow, the plough Long worn out, and the roller made of stone : Only the elm butt tops the nettles now. This corner of the farmyard I like most : As well as any bloom upon a flower I like the dust on the nettles, never lost Except to prove the sweetness of a shower.
Página 360 - BEAUTIFUL must be the mountains whence ye come, And bright in the fruitful valleys the streams, wherefrom Ye learn your song: Where are those starry woods? O might I wander there, Among the flowers, which in that heavenly air Bloom the year long!
Página 568 - America! America! God shed his grace on thee And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea! O beautiful for pilgrim feet, Whose stern, impassioned stress A thoroughfare for freedom beat Across the wilderness! America ! America ! God mend thine every flaw, Confirm thy soul in self-control, Thy liberty in law...
Página 683 - Kismet'; it is he that knows not Fate; It is Richard, it is Raymond, it is Godfrey in the gate! It is he whose loss is laughter when he counts the wager worth. Put down your feet upon him, that our peace be on the earth.
Página 61 - TO EARTHWARD Love at the lips was touch As sweet as I could bear; And once that seemed too much; I lived on air That crossed me from sweet things The flow of - was it musk From hidden grapevine springs Down hill at dusk? I had the swirl and ache From sprays of honeysuckle That when they're gathered shake Dew on the knuckle. I craved strong sweets, but those Seemed strong when I was young; The petal of the rose It was that stung.
Página 315 - And not one but hung limp, not one was left For him to conquer. He learned all there was To learn about not launching out too soon And so not carrying the tree away Clear to the ground. He always kept his poise To the top branches, climbing carefully With the same pains you use to fill a cup Up to the brim, and even above the brim.
Página 613 - Hog Butcher for the World, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and the Nation's Freight Handler; Stormy, husky, brawling, City of the Big Shoulders: They tell me you are wicked, and I believe them; for I have seen your painted women under the gas lamps luring the farm boys.

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