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Volume Information Source: Poetry, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Oct., 1918) Published by: Poetry Foundation Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20571839 . Accessed: 16/05/2014 23:41 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Poetry Foundation is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Poetry. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 194.29.185.219 on Fri, 16 May 2014 23:41:52 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Poetry, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Oct., 1918)Published by: Poetry FoundationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20571839 .

Accessed: 16/05/2014 23:41

Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at .http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp

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A~awgaznt of Verse

VOLUME XIII

October - March, 1918 - 19

BEdite by Harriet Monroe

Reprinted with the permission of the original publisher.

AMS REPRINT COMPANY

New York 3, N. Y.

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Copyright, I9I8 and I9I9, by

Harriet Monroe

Ralph Fletcher Seymour Fine Arts Bldg., Chicago

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Editor HARRIET MONROE Alssociate Editors ALICE CORBIN HENDERSON

HELEN HOYT Advisory Committee HENRY B. FULLER

EDITH WYATT H. C. CHATFIELD-TAYLOR

Foreign Correspondent EZRA POUND Administrative Committee WILLIAM T. ABBOTT

CHARLES H. HAMILL

TO HAVE GREAT POETS THERE MUST BE GREAT AUDIENCES TOO

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SUBSCRIBERS TO THE FUND Mr. H. C. Chatfield-Taylor Mrs. Bryan Lathrop Mr. Howard Shaw Mr. Martin A. Ryerson Mr. Arthur T. Aldis Hon. John Barton Payne Mr. Edwin S. Fechheimer Mr. Thomas D. Jones Mrs. Charles H. Hamill Mr. Charles Deering Mrs. Emmons Blaine (a) Mrs. W. F. Dummer Mr. Wm. S. Monroe Mr. Arthur Heun Mr. E. A. Bancroft Mr. Edward F. Carry Mr. C. L. Hutchinson Mr. Cyrus IL McCormick (2) Mrs. Wm. J. Calhoun Mr. F. Stuyvesant Peabody Mrs. P. A. Valentine Mr. Horace S. Oakley Mr. Charles R. Crane Mr. Eames MacVeagh Mr. Frederick Sargent Mr. Charles G. Dawes Mrs. Frank G. Logan Mr. Owen F. Aldis

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Mr. Albert H. Loeb (2) Mr. Benjamin V. Becker The Misses Skinner Mrs. Francis H. Leggett Misses Alice E. and Margaret D. Mrs. Ernest MacDonald Bowman

Moran Mr. George F. Porter Miss Mary Rozet Smith Mrs. Emanuel Haldeman-Julius Mrs. James B. Waller Mrs. Charles A. Chapin Mr. John Borden Mr. Arthur J. Eddy Mrs. H. M. Wilmarth Mr. S. 0. Levinson I Mrs. Clarence I. Peck Miss Dorothy North Mr. John S. Miller Mrs. F. Louis Slade Mr. Edward P. Russell' Mrs. Julius Rosenwald Mrs. Frank 0. Lowden Mrs. Andrea Hofer Proudfoot Mrs. Frederic Clay Bartlett Mrs. Arthur T. Aldis Mr. Rufus G. Dawes Mrs. Robert S. Hotz Mr. Gilbert E. Porter Mrs. George W. Mixter Mr. Alfred L. Baker J Mrs. Walter L. Brewster Mr. George A. McKinlock I Mrs. James L. Houghteling Mrs. Samuel Insull Mrs. Joseph N. Eisendrath Mr. A. G. Becker Mrs. Simeon Ford Mr. Honor6 Palmer Mrs. Thomas W. Lamont Mrs. F. A. Hardy Mrs. Charles Adams Mr. E. P. Ripley Mr. Henry J. Patten Mr. Ernest MacDonald Bowman Mr. Charles H. Dennis Mrs. William R. Linn Mrs. Frank Gates Allen Mrs. Roy McWilliams

Also, a few lovers of the art who prefer to remain anonymous.

Others besides these guarantors who testify to their appreciation of the magazine by generous gifts are:

Mr. Edward L. Ryerson Mr. Ernest A. Hamill Miss Amy Lowell Mrs. Byron L. Smith Mrs. F. C. Letts Mr. S. King Russell

Two annual prizes and one special prize will be awarded next November for good work of the current year. To the donors of these prizes, as well as to the above list of guarantors, the editor wishes to express the appre ciation of the staff and the poets:

To Mr. S. 0. Levinson, for the Helen Haire Levinson Prize of two hundred dollars, to be awarded for the sixth time; to the anonymous guarantor who will present, for the fifth time, a prize of one hundred dollars; and to Mr. S. King Russell, for his recent offer of a prize of one hundred dollars for poems by a young poet.

We feel that these prizes are a most valuable public service to the art.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIII

VERSE PAGE

Aldington, Richard: Prayers and Fantasies I-VIII . .... 67

Aldis, Mary: Thrones . .8 0 Bitter Day . .19 Embarcation . . I9 Go from Me .20

Alondra, A.: The Trenches... . 21

Ayscough, Florence: (See Lowell). Bakeless, John:

Mountain Tops .. . .253 Bernhardt, Lysiane:

La Neige a Poughkeepsie .. . . . 36 Birch ,, Helen Louise:

THREE POEMS: Laughing in the Moonlight . . . . 78 Vertigo . 8I And So the Days Go By . . . . 82

Bishop, Morris: WITH THE A. E. F.: Ante Proelium . . . . ..... 308 Before my Fire in a French Village 308 Le Phre Segret .. . . 309 The Piker . . . 310

Bowman, Louise Morey: And Forbid Them Not . . . . 306

Brownell, Baker: En Masse .. . 255

Buck, Howard: Their Strange Eyes Hold No Vision ..... 12

Bynner, Witter: (Translator): The Farewell (From the French of Charles Vildrac) . . 243

Corbin, Alice: RED EARTH: Muy Vieja Mexicana .94 On the Acequia Madre ..9 El Rito de Santa Fe .i96 CANDLE-LIGHT AND SUN: Candle-light. I97 The Mask .I97 Rain-prayer .I98 Fame .98 Song of Sunlight .II 998

Cunningham, C.: The Alien .253

Driscoll, Louise: The Garden of the West .138

Fiske, Isabel Howe: Somewhere in France. 74

Flexner, Hortense: Decoration for Valor. 316

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PACE

Gaines, Ruth: Paris, 1917.II

Garnett, Louise Ayres: FLOWERS OF WAR: The Lilies of France Know Thyself 1.4 Comrades. I 5

Glaenzer, Richard Butler: CRAYONS OF DOMINICA: Under the Saman. 250 The Little Donkey. 250 First Growth. 250 Caribbean Nights. 25I

Greenwood, Julia Wickham: The Kind Heart .17

Gregory, Allene: Litany .3

Hamilton, Marion Ethel: Pink Blossoms .35

Harvey, Shirley: Rainy Days. 75

Head, Cloyd: WAR SEQUENCE: Prelude. 6 The Marne. 6 Tlfey March Through the Streets of Paris. 7 The German Empire-Bismarck, Von Moltke. 9 Epilogue. IO

Hoyt, Helen: THE HARP: I Have Found My Beloved ..8 Stature. I19 Name .119 Difference .I19 Unity .120 Happiness Betrays Me .20 Triumph 12I Interlude .21 At the Museum .122 Memory .2 3 Oh We Shall Meet .23 Ascension . 24 The Root .124

Judson, Margaret: In the Night. 254

Lawcrence, D. H.: POEMS: Tommies in the Train .258 War Baby .259 Obsequial Chant .260 Bread Upon the Waters .261 Pentecostal 262 Nostalgia .263

Leg, Agnes: Peace .117 PIcTuREs OF WOMEN: An Old Woman with Flowers .200 The Slacker 200 The Broken Tie .201

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PAGE Bark-Bound 20I In the Morgue . .202 The Sweeper . .203

Lowell, Amy, and Ayscough, Florence (Translators): CHINESE WRITTEN WALL PICTURES: An Evening Meeting . . . . . . . 233 The Emperor's Return from a Journey to the South 234 On Seeing the Portrait of a Beautiful Concubine . . 254 Calligraphy .. .235 The Palace Blossoms .. .236 One Goes a Journey .. .236 From the Straw Hut Among the Seven Peaks I-II 237 On the Classic of the Hills and Sea . . . 238 A Recluse ..239 After How Many Years ..239 The Inn at the Western Lake ..242

McAlmon, Robert M.: FLYING:

Aero-Laughter .. 317 Aero-Metre .. 318 Consecration. . 3I9 Consummation.. 3T9 \Tolplanetor ..320 Perspicuity ..320

Michelson, Max: MASKS: A Helen ..83 Girls I-III ..84 Myrrh 85 Pain ..85 A Lady Talking to a Poct . . .86 The Golden Apple ..86 A Dilettante ..86 The Traitor ..86 A Rich Gentleman ..87 A Petit Bourgeois. 87 La Mort de Paul Verlaine ..88 Death ..89 To a Woman Asleep in a Street-Car. . 89

Monroe, Harriet: America 1..33

Patterson, Antoinette De Coursev: Honors

Pound, Ezra: Poems from the Propertius Series I-IV . . . 291

Powys, John, Cowper: The Hope .. 6

Reees, Arthur D.: VOLUNTEERS: Tears, Idle Tears! . . . 25 Cares That Infest the Day 1..27 Longings for Home ..128 Unseeing the Seen t.e .s.129 The Melancholy Plaint of the Russian Song . .131

Ridge, Lola: CHROMATICS: The Song ..26 Iron Wine ..26 The Fiddler ..27

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PAGE Dawn-wind .28 The Edge I-II .29

Robinson, Eloise: Fatherland I

Sandburg, Carl: REDHAW WINDS: Falltine .22 Autumn Movlement .22 Valley Song.23 "Old-fashioned Requited Love". 24 The Next Child Waits .25 ASSYRIAN TABLETS FROM THE FOURTH MIILLENNIUm, B. C. Ashurnatsirpal the Third .24 Bilbea 25

Sarett, Lew R.: The Blue Duck-A Chippewa Medicine Dance . 59 Chippewa Flute Song .. .64

Seiffert, Marjorie Allen: The Old Woman-A Morality Play in Two Parts . 204

Shaw, Frances: Grandmother . . 3 I 2 World Lullaby . .. 312

Shcrwood, Charles L.: AMy Ten Buckeyes . .74

Snzellinig, Florence D.: March in Tryon I-III . .34

Stearns, Harold Crawford: Reuben Roy . .76

Tree, Iris: Afterwards . .72

Twitchell, Annoa Spencer: Compensation . . 313

Van Slyke, B. K.: Orpheus in the Street . . 252 In Winter . . 252

Vildrac, Charles: (See Witter Bynner): Warren, G. 0.:

Secrecy . . 311 W'illians, William Carlos:

BROKEN WINDOWS: Berket and the Stars . . 300 The Young Laundryman . . 300 Time the Hangman . . 300 Complete Destruction ..301 The Poor . .301 A Friend of Mline ..302 The Gentle Man . . 302 For any Girl's Locket - - -302 The Souglhing Wind .. .302 Epitaph .. .303 Spring .. . 303 Stroller .. .303 Memory of April .. .303 Play, Lines . ..304 The Dark Day .. .304 Thursday .. .304 Man in a Room .. .305

Yeats, William Butler: The Only Jealousy of Ener. . . . 175

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PROSE PAGE

Joyce Kilmer, H. M. . . M: 31 The Other Stars in the Poets' Flag, H. M.34 "Aesthetic and Social Criticism," H. M. 37 REVIEWs: Wild Swans, M. M. 42

The Wild Swans at Coole, Other Verses and a Play in Verse, by W. B. Yeats

A. Rhapsodist, H. M. 44 Children of the Sun-Rhapsodies and Poems, by Wallace Gould

Lewisohn on French Poets, Agnes Lee Freer .52 The Poets of Modern France, by Ludwig Lewisohn

CORRESPONDENCE: Letters from France, Eloise Robinson, Malcolm W. Vaughn . . 55

A Century in Illinois, H. M. go An International Episode, H. M. 94 Poetry an Essential Industry, H. M. 96 REVIEWS:

Miss Lowell and Polyphonic Prose, H. M. 97 Can Grande's Castle, by Amy Lowell Amy Lowell-a Critical Appreciation, by W. Bryher

A Potential Artist, H. M. 102 Nocturne of Remembered Spring and Other Poems, by Conrad

Aiken OUR CONTEMPORARIES:

One on Us . .105 Praise from Sir Hubert .iS

CORRESPONDENCE: A Word from Mr. Sarett, Lew. R. Sarett .io6 A Tribute to Mr. Michelson, Frances Shaw. I07

Announcement of Awards log Christmas Indeed, H. M. 1 146 Tribute to Joyce Kilmer, Marsden Hartley .149 REVIEWS:

Carl Sandburg's New Book, Alfred Kreymborg I 5 Cornhuskers, by Carl Sandburg

Stephens as Elegist and Anthologist, A. C. H. 6I Green Branches and Reincarnations, by James Stephens

In the Irish Mode, A. C. H. .6s My Ireland-Songs and Simple Rhymes, by Francis Carlin

First Books of Verse, H. M. 67 Renascence and Other Poems, by Edna St. Vincent Millay Green Leaves, by Florence Ripley Mastin Etchings, by Robert Earl Barclay

CORRESPONDENCE: The Day of Victory, E. C. .7 A Word of Protest, Minna Mathison .172

Five Years of Italian Poetry (1910-1915), with translations from Corrado Govoni, Salvatore di Giacomo, Piero Jahier, Aldo Palez zeschi, Umberto Saba, and Scipio Slataper, Emanuel Carnevali 209

REVIEWS: Great Poetry, H. M. 219

On Heaven and Poems Written on Active Service, by Ford Madox Hueffer

Kreymborg's Plays for Poem-Mimes, Marjorie Allen Seifert . . 224 OUR CONTEMPORARIES:

Two New Ones .227 ..

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PAGE CORRESPONDENCE:

About Mr. Underwood's Prize, Paul Fortier Jones 228 Mr. Aiken and the Essential Industry, Conrad Aiken 230

The Viereck Incident, H. M. . . .265 Written Pictures, Florence Ayscough .. . 268 REVIEWS:

Perfume of Cathay, John Gould Fletcher . . . . 273 Chinese Poems, translated by Arthur Waley

Narcissus at War, H. M. . . .28I Eidola, by Frederic Manning

Another Soldier-Poet, A. C.H. , . . . . 283 The Old Huntsman, by Siegfried Sassoon

CORRESPONDENCE: An English Poet on POETRY, Herbert Trench .285 A Correction .287

ANNOUNCEMENTS: A New Prize .288 A Change in the Staff .288

A Radical-conservative, H. M. 322 A Gold Star for Gladys Cromwell, H. M. 326 REVIEWS:

A Douglhboy Anthology, Vachel Lindsay .329 Yanks-A Book of A. E. F. Verse

A Poet in Arms, Alfred Kreymborg .335 The Ghetto and Other Poems, by Lola Ridge

Two Books by Fletcher, A. C. H. 341 Japanese Prints, and The Tree of Life, by John Gould Fletcher

Pale Colors, Helen Birch .342 Minna and Myself, by Maxwell Bodenlaeim

Swinburne's Baby Poems, H. M. . . . . . 344 Tile S ringtide of Life-Poems of Childhood, by Algernon

Charles Swinburne CORRESPONDENCE:

Serving in the A. E. F., Morris Bishop 346 Notes 58, 115, 173, 232, 289, 347 Books Received . I5, 174, 232, 290, 348

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