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"No other contemporary poet has more independently yoked the dominant thought of the times.
"No other contemporary poet has more independently yoked the dominant thought of the times.
Contemporary Verse - v01-02
"
—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
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CHALLENGE
(3rd Printing)
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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. "
Sherman, French & Co. 6 Beacon Street
A . new collection verse
WHITE FOUNTAINS
A BOOK OF VERSE
Published on February 2 1 st by Small, MaynarrJ & Company, 15 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. , at One Dollar Net. Two long odes in a new and regular verse form, on Gregorian rhythm, and entitled "Flesh" and "Flower", areincluded, together with a selection of lyrics from those published in . magazines during the past few years.
BY EDWARD J. O'BRIEN
Boston
(To be published by Henry Holt fit Co. March I5th)
ASPHALT AND OTHER POEMS BY ORRICK JOHNS
Mr. Johns, who known to reader* Contemporary Verse as the
author "The Dance," "The Mad woman" and "The Interpreter", a poet who sees life clearly and
whose lyric gift has grown stronger from year to year, with his philos ophy life.
To be published at an early date by ALFRED A. KNOPF
220 West Forty Second Street New York
— Philad'a North American.
(Published by Henry Holt $I. 25 net)
"A volume— irreverent but parodies".
—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. 6 Beacon Street
A . new collection verse
WHITE FOUNTAINS
A BOOK OF VERSE
Published on February 2 1 st by Small, MaynarrJ & Company, 15 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. , at One Dollar Net. Two long odes in a new and regular verse form, on Gregorian rhythm, and entitled "Flesh" and "Flower", areincluded, together with a selection of lyrics from those published in . magazines during the past few years.
BY EDWARD J. O'BRIEN
Boston
(To be published by Henry Holt fit Co. March I5th)
ASPHALT AND OTHER POEMS BY ORRICK JOHNS
Mr. Johns, who known to reader* Contemporary Verse as the
author "The Dance," "The Mad woman" and "The Interpreter", a poet who sees life clearly and
whose lyric gift has grown stronger from year to year, with his philos ophy life.
To be published at an early date by ALFRED A. KNOPF
220 West Forty Second Street New York
— Philad'a North American.
(Published by Henry Holt $I. 25 net)
"A volume— irreverent but parodies".