THE SHRINE (" she watches over the sea ") I Are your rocks THE CONTEST I Your stature is modelled with straight tool-edge: GARDEN I You are clear O rose, cut in rock, hard as the descent THE CLIFF TEMPLE I Great, bright portal, shelf of rock, rocks SEA GODS I They say there is no hope ACON I Bear me to Dictaeus, and to the steep slopes; to the SEA IRIS I Weed, moss-weed, root tangled in sand, sea-iris, Obvious typographical errors have been corrected in this text. For a complete list, please see the bottom of this document. SEA GARDENThe editors and publishers concerned have kindly given me permission to reprint some of the poems in this book which appeared originally in "Poetry" (Chicago), "The Egoist" (London), "The Little Review" (Chicago), "Greenwich Village" (New York), the first Imagist anthology (New York: A. and C. Boni. London: Poetry Bookshop), the second Imagist anthology ("Some Imagist Poets," London: Constable and Co. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.). SEA GARDENBY |