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... volume its title , is peopled with skeletons and ghosts , whose " shadowy lips grin sardonically . ' The conceptions are fantastic and entertaining , but they lack power and do not grip the imagination as one might expect them to , and ...
... volume its title , is peopled with skeletons and ghosts , whose " shadowy lips grin sardonically . ' The conceptions are fantastic and entertaining , but they lack power and do not grip the imagination as one might expect them to , and ...
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... Volume 2 November and December Thanksgiving Number 7-8 Thou who hast made the lovely things of life— The sky's deep blue , the green of wave and tree , The brown of forest floor , the filtering light— We thank Thee for the eye - the ...
... Volume 2 November and December Thanksgiving Number 7-8 Thou who hast made the lovely things of life— The sky's deep blue , the green of wave and tree , The brown of forest floor , the filtering light— We thank Thee for the eye - the ...
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... Do you want the first volume of this magazine handbound ? Write to MASTER VANCE in care of the American Poetry Magazine 308 Thirty - fifth Street Milwaukee , Wis . Kenneth M. Ellis LECTURES 1919-1920 The Enjoyment of Poetry Percy.
... Do you want the first volume of this magazine handbound ? Write to MASTER VANCE in care of the American Poetry Magazine 308 Thirty - fifth Street Milwaukee , Wis . Kenneth M. Ellis LECTURES 1919-1920 The Enjoyment of Poetry Percy.
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... volume of twenty - eight fables concerning native plants , flow- ers , trees and shrubs , with an appendix giving botanical names and description of each . The fables are illustrated with thumb - nail sketches by the author . As an ...
... volume of twenty - eight fables concerning native plants , flow- ers , trees and shrubs , with an appendix giving botanical names and description of each . The fables are illustrated with thumb - nail sketches by the author . As an ...
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... volume . It must be fully read to be appreciated . The chant of the workmen and of the unemployed are characteristic features . The attitude of foremen and contractors are tinged with humor , nevertheless tragically true . The play ends ...
... volume . It must be fully read to be appreciated . The chant of the workmen and of the unemployed are characteristic features . The attitude of foremen and contractors are tinged with humor , nevertheless tragically true . The play ends ...
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Página 23 - I SHALL NOT CARE When I am dead and over me bright April Shakes out her rain-drenched hair, Though you should lean above me broken-hearted, I shall not care. I shall have peace, as leafy trees are peaceful When rain bends down the bough; And I shall be more silent and cold-hearted Than you are now.
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