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Present Imperative | 3 |
The Doughboy's Horace | 5 |
From: Horace To: Phyllis | 7 |
Advising ChloË | 8 |
To an Aged Cut-up I | 9 |
II | 10 |
His Monument | 11 |
Glycera Rediviva! | 12 |
On a Wine of Horace's | 13 |
"What Flavour?" | 14 |
The Stalling of Q. H. F. | 15 |
On the Flight of Time | 16 |
The Last Laugh | 17 |
Again Endorsing the Lady I | 19 |
II | 20 |
Propertius's Bid for Immortality | 21 |
A Lament | 23 |
Bon Voyage—and Vice Versa | 24 |
Fragment | 25 |
On the Uses of Adversity | 26 |
After Hearing "Robin Hood" | 27 |
Maud Muller Mutatur | 28 |
The Carlyles | 31 |
If Amy Lowell Had Been James Whitcomb Riley | 35 |
If the Advertising Man Had Been Gilbert | 37 |
If the Advertising Man Had Been Praed, or Locker | 39 |
Georgie Porgie | 40 |
On First Looking into Bee Palmer's Shoulders | 41 |
To a Vers Librist | 43 |
How Do You Tackle Your Work? | 45 |
Recuerdo | 48 |
On Tradition | 51 |
Unshackled Thoughts on Chivalry, Romance, Adventure, Etc. | 52 |
Results Ridiculous | 53 |
Regarding (1) the U. S. and (2) New York | 54 |
Broadmindedness | 55 |
The Jazzy Bard | 56 |
Lines on and from "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations" | 57 |
Thoughts in a Far Country | 58 |
When You Meet a Man from Your Own Home Town | 59 |
The Shepherd's Resolution | 61 |
"It Was a Famous Victory" | 62 |
On Profiteering | 63 |
Despite | 64 |
The Return of the Soldier | 65 |
"I Remember, I Remember" | |