VERSE ———————— | Page | Aldington, Richard: | | ??????S [CHORIKOS] | 39 | To a Greek Marble | 42 | Au Vieux Jardin | 43 | Banning, Kendall: | | Love Songs of the Open Road | 110 | Brink, Roscoe W.: | | Helen Is Ill | 117 | Broadus, Edmund Kemper: | | The Oracle | 179 | A Gargoyle on Notre Dame | 179 | Bynner, Witter: | | Apollo Troubadour | 150 | One of the Crowd | 153 | Neighbors | 155 | The Hills of San JosÉ | 156 | Grieve Not for Beauty | 156 | The Mystic | 157 | Passing Near | 158 | Campbell, Joseph: | | The Piper | 33 | Conkling, Grace Hazard: | | Symphony of a Mexican Garden | 11 | Cawein, Madison: | | Waste Land | 104 | My Lady of the Beeches | 106 | Corbin, Alice: | | America | 81 | Symbols | 82 | The Star | 82 | Nodes | 83 | Davis, Fannie Stearns: | | Profits | 182 | Two Songs of Conn the Fool | 183 | Storm Dance | 186 | Dudley, Helen: | | To One Unknown | 10 | Ficke, Arthur Davison: | | Poetry | 1 | Swinburne, An Elegy | 137 | To a Child—Twenty Years Hence | 144 | Portrait of an Old Woman | 145 | The Three Sisters | 146 | Among Shadows | 147 | A Watteau Melody | 147 | Fitch, Anita: | | The Wayfarers | 108 | Les Cruels Amoureux | 109 | H. D. "Imagiste": | | Verses, Translations and Reflections from "The Anthology" | 118 | Lee, Agnes: | | The Silent House | 173 | Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel: | | General Booth Enters into Heaven | 101 | Long, Lily A.: | | The Singing Place | 47 | Immured | 49 | Lorimer, Emilia Stuart: | | Fish of the Flood | 9 | McCoy, Samuel: | | Dirge for a Dead Admiral | 187 | Spring Song | 189 | A Sweetheart: Thompson Street | 189 | Off-shore Wind | 190 | Meynell, Alice: | | Maternity | 181 | Monroe, Harriet: | | Nogi | 50 | Moody, William Vaughn: | | I Am the Woman | 3 | Noyes, Alfred: | | The Hill Flowers | 192 | Pound, Ezra: | | To Whistler, American | 7 | Middle-aged | 8 | Reed, John: | | Sangar | 71 | Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler Van: | | Under Two Windows | 44 | Rhys, Ernest: | | A Song of Happiness | 114 | Smith, Clark Ashton: | | Remembered Light | 77 | Sorrowing of Winds | 80 | Sterling, George: | | A Legend of the Dove | 75 | At the Grand CaÑon | 76 | Kindred | 77 | Tagore, Rabindranath: | | Poems | 84 | Torrence, Ridgely: | | Santa Barbara Beach | 180 | Towne, Charles Hanson: | | Beyond the Stars | 35 | Widdemer, Margaret: | | The Jester | 51 | The Beggars | 52 | Wyatt, Edith: | | Sympathy | 112 | Yeats, William Butler: | | The Mountain Tomb | 67 | To a Child Dancing upon the Shore | 68 | Fallen Majesty | 68 | Love and the Bird | 69 | The Realists | 70 | PROSE ARTICLES ———————— | Page | As It Was, H. M. | 19 | On the Reading of Poetry, E. W. | 22 | The Motive of the Magazine, H. M. | 26 | Moody's Poems, H. M. | 54 | Bohemian Poetry, Ezra Pound | 57 | "The Music of the Human Heart," E. W. | 59 | The Open Door | 62 | A Perfect Return, A. C. H. | 87 | Tagore's Poems, Ezra Pound | 92 | Reviews: |
| The Poems of Rosamund Marriott Watson | 94 | The Adventures of Young Maverick, by Hervey White | 95 | The Iscariot, by Eden Phillpotts | 96 | Interpretations, by ZoË Akins | 97 | Lyrical Poems, by Lucy Lyttelton | 97 | Status Rerum, Ezra Pound | 123 | Reviews: |
| The Lyric Year, | 128 | The Human Fantasy, and The Beloved Adventure, | | by John Hall Wheelock | 131 | Poems and Ballads, by Hermann Hagedorn | 132 | Uriel and Other Poems, by Percy MacKaye | 133 | The Tragedy of Etarre, by Rhys Carpenter | 133 | Gabriel, by Isabelle Howe Fiske | 133 | The Unconquered Air, by Florence Earle Coates | 133 | The Story of a Round House and Other Poems, | | by John Masefield | 160 | PrÉsences, by P. J. Jouve | 165 | The Poetry Society of America, Jessie B. Rittenhouse | 166 | "That Mass of Dolts" | 168 | The Servian Epic, H. M. | 195 | Imagisme, F. S. Flint | 199 | A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste, Ezra Pound | 202 | Notes | 29, 64, 99, 134, 168, 206 | Editor | Harriet Monroe | Advisory Committee | Henry B. Fuller | | Edith Wyatt | | H. C. Chatfield-Taylor | Foreign Correspondent | Ezra Pound | Administration Committee | William T. Abbott | | Charles H. Hamil | TO HAVE GREAT POETS THERE MUST BE GREAT AUDIENCES TOO —Whitman— FOOTNOTES: Deceased. |
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