Daly,
Philadelphia Evening Ledger
"All the contents are interesting.
Philadelphia Evening Ledger
"All the contents are interesting.
Contemporary Verse - v01-02
Scollard has done his part in The Vale a] Shadows.
In Italy in Arms he is the true acolyte of Beauty, worshipping and tending at her immemorial shrine.
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POEMS
"Love and nature, life, and b ts of the Orient diversify these panes; the songs are tuneful, often spiritual, always melodic and pleasing. — Detroit Free Press.
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So scarce are back num bers of CONTEMPORARY
Here is what literary critics say about Contemporary Verse:
"Slender in bulk — but it contains good poems. "
—New Orleans, Louisiana, Times-Picayune
" 'Contemporary Verse' is here, and, we hope, to stay. It came without a flourish—simply print ed some very good contributions. That ought to be sufficient for those American Intellectuals who are bemoaning the deca dence of poetry. "
— The Rochester Htrald, Rochester, New York
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"The contents are of very good
quality indeed. "
— Current Opinion,
New York
"Each contribution is a gem. " —Sioux City, Iowa, Daily Tribune
"Has in it finer stuff than we've seen in many another more pre tentious journal. "
—T. A.
Daly,
Philadelphia Evening Ledger
"All the contents are interesting. " —Chicago Record-Herald
"Its poetry is admirably selected
to find any other American magazine verse more notable for originality and imagination. . . . "
VERSE,
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that we can no
— Contemporary
Verse.
It would be difficult
By JOHN HALL WHEELOCK
Love and Liberation $1. 50 net
"Sleep on, 1 lie at heaven's high oriels Over the start that mumur as thye go Lighting your lattice window far below:
And every star some of the glory spells Whereof 1 know.
I have forgotten jou long, long ago,
Like the svteet, silver singing of thin bells
Vanished, or music fading faint and low. Sleep on, I lie at heaven's high oriels
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"No other contemporary poet has more independently yoked the dominant thought of the times. "
"-AND OTHER POETS" (2nd Printing)
Who loved you so. "
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Gomme and Marshall
2 East 29th Street New York
POEMS
"Love and nature, life, and b ts of the Orient diversify these panes; the songs are tuneful, often spiritual, always melodic and pleasing. — Detroit Free Press.
$I. 25
Houghton, Mifflin & Company 4 Park Street Boston
NOTICE
So scarce are back num bers of CONTEMPORARY
Here is what literary critics say about Contemporary Verse:
"Slender in bulk — but it contains good poems. "
—New Orleans, Louisiana, Times-Picayune
" 'Contemporary Verse' is here, and, we hope, to stay. It came without a flourish—simply print ed some very good contributions. That ought to be sufficient for those American Intellectuals who are bemoaning the deca dence of poetry. "
— The Rochester Htrald, Rochester, New York
• :— The Literary Digest, New York Rates, $1. 50 a year
Address: 622 South Washington Square, Philadelphia
"The contents are of very good
quality indeed. "
— Current Opinion,
New York
"Each contribution is a gem. " —Sioux City, Iowa, Daily Tribune
"Has in it finer stuff than we've seen in many another more pre tentious journal. "
—T. A.
Daly,
Philadelphia Evening Ledger
"All the contents are interesting. " —Chicago Record-Herald
"Its poetry is admirably selected
to find any other American magazine verse more notable for originality and imagination. . . . "
VERSE,
longer promise to supply certain issues. Sample copies can be supplied only at the full subscription price, fifteen cents.
that we can no
— Contemporary
Verse.
It would be difficult
By JOHN HALL WHEELOCK
Love and Liberation $1. 50 net
"Sleep on, 1 lie at heaven's high oriels Over the start that mumur as thye go Lighting your lattice window far below:
And every star some of the glory spells Whereof 1 know.
I have forgotten jou long, long ago,
Like the svteet, silver singing of thin bells
Vanished, or music fading faint and low. Sleep on, I lie at heaven's high oriels
BOOKS BY LOUIS UNTERMEYER
CHALLENGE
(3rd Printing)
(Published by the Century Co. $I. 00)
"No other contemporary poet has more independently yoked the dominant thought of the times. "
"-AND OTHER POETS" (2nd Printing)
Who loved you so. "
Sherman, French & Co.