SOME RECENT POETRY
THE HOME BOOK OF VERSE American and English 1580-1918 Over 4,000 pages of the best verse in English, ranging all the way from the classics to some of the best newspaper verse of to-day. In several different editions. HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY Transcriber Notes Typographical inconsistencies have been changed and are highlighted and listed below. Archaic and variable spelling and hyphenation is preserved. Author’s punctuation style is preserved, except where noted. Transcriber Changes The following changes were made to the original text: Page 46: Added period after trees (Tomatoes, beets, beans, pumpkins, corn, And even fruit trees.) Page 63: Added stanza break between go and Don’t (And three miles more to go!” Page 63: Single quote changed to double after through (“He’ll pull through.”) Page 72: Removed extra stanza break after stumbles (The handle stumbles. The stubborn thing, the way it jars your arm!) Page 74: Removed extra stanza break after wife (“Hello, Meserve. You’re there, then!––And your wife? Good! Why I asked––she didn’t seem to answer.) |