THE TOWN ( For Morristown, N. J. ) I Men loved not Athens in THE KINGS ARE PASSING DEATHWARD THE SCHOOL BOY READS HIS ILIAD ON HEARING A BIRD SING AT NIGHT DAFFODILS OVER NIGHT ( A Short Tale for Children ) I think the "SHIPPING NEWS" ( A Maritime Paper ) Here is the record of TO WILLIAM GRIFFITH ( He that is Pierrot ) I think your soul FOR BOB: A DOG ( In Memoriam ) You, who would never leave us to TO ONE RETURNED FROM A JOURNEY SONNETS FROM A HOSPITAL I SPRING Remembering sunlight on the Title: Ships in Harbour Author: David Morton Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
Transcriber's noteMinor punctuation errors have been corrected without notice. One printer's error was changed, and it is indicated with a SHIPS IN HARBOURBY DAVID MORTON Copyright, 1921 To For the privilege of reprinting some of the poems included in this book, the author's thanks are due to The Bookman, The Century, The New York Evening Post, Harper's Magazine, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, The Designer, The Nation, The New York Sun, Collier's Weekly, Good Housekeeping, The Bellman, Contemporary Verse, Everybody's Magazine, The Smart Set, Ainslee's, The Sonnet, McCall's Magazine, The Touchstone Magazine, The Forum, and The Lyric. |