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Vol. 19, No. 5
Monroe, Harriet (editor)
Chicago: Harriet Monroe, 1922-02-01 68 p.; 20 x 14.7 cm.
Vol. 19, No. 5
Monroe, Harriet (editor)
Chicago: Harriet Monroe, 1922-02-01 68 p.; 20 x 14.7 cm.
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Poems by Wang Wei: Answering Vice-Prefect Chang (Wang Wei): 235-235
Poems by Wang Wei: Bound Home to Mount Sung (Wang Wei): 235-236
Poems by Wang Wei: A Message to P'ai Ti (Wang Wei): 236-236
Poems by Wang Wei: On the Way to the Temple (Wang Wei): 236-236
Poems by Wang Wei: Mount Chung-Nan (Wang Wei): 237-237
Poems by Wang Wei: A View of the Han River (Wang Wei): 237-237
Poems by Wang Wei: In My Lodge at Wang-Ch'uan After a Long Rain (Wang Wei): 237-238
Poems by Wang Wei: My Retreat at Chung-Nan (Wang Wei): 238-238
Poems by Wang Wei: In a Retreat Among Bamboos (Wang Wei): 238-238
Poems by Wang Wei: Lines (Wang Wei): 238-238
Poems by Wang Wei: A Parting (Wang Wei): 239-239
Poems by Wang Wei: A Song at Wei-Ch'eng (Wang Wei): 239-239
Poems by Wang Wei: The Beautiful Hsi-shih (Wang Wei): 239-239
Poems by Wang Wei: A Song of Young Girls From Lo-yang (Wang Wei): 240-240
Poems by Wang Wei: Harmonizing A Poem by Palace-Attendant Kuo (Wang Wei): 241-241
Poems by Wang Wei: A Green Stream (Wang Wei): 241-241
In Praise of Abrigada (Speyer, Leonora): 242-246
An Old Woman (Clarke, Harlow): 247-247
I Complain in Passing (Clarke, Harlow): 247-247
Winter Dawn (Skinner, Constance Lindsay): 248-251
From a Chicago "L" (Brown, Sarah-Margaret): 251-251
Fate (Monro, Harold): 252-254
Hillside Poems: Winter Rain (McCreary, Frederick R.): 255-255
Hillside Poems: A Naked Maple (McCreary, Frederick R.): 255-256
Hillside Poems: Noontime (McCreary, Frederick R.): 256-256
Hillside Poems: Judges (McCreary, Frederick R.): 256-256
Hillside Poems: Alone on the Hill (McCreary, Frederick R.): 257-257
Incidentals: Dust in the Road (Simons, Hi): 258-258
Incidentals: Taps (Simons, Hi): 258-258
Incidentals: The Star (Simons, Hi): 258-259
Incidentals: Portrait of an Old Roué (Simons, Hi): 259-259
Tak For Sidst (Deutsch, Babette): 259-259
In the Office: The Guardians (Haste, Gwendolen): 260-260
In the Office: Aileen (Haste, Gwendolen): 260-260
Motherhood (Addison, Medora C.): 261-261
The Lover (Tanaquil, Paul): 261-261
Fire (Tietjens, Eunice): 262-265
The Utterance of Poetry (Monroe, Harriet): 266-272
Translating Wang Wei (Bynner, Witter): 272-278
Book Review: Collected Poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson (Winters, Yvor): 278-288
Book Review: Four Plays for Dancers, by William Butler Yeats (Head, Cloyd): 288-292
Notes: 292-293
Books Received: 293-294
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Poems by Wang Wei: Answering Vice-Prefect Chang (Wang Wei): 235-235
Poems by Wang Wei: Bound Home to Mount Sung (Wang Wei): 235-236
Poems by Wang Wei: A Message to P'ai Ti (Wang Wei): 236-236
Poems by Wang Wei: On the Way to the Temple (Wang Wei): 236-236
Poems by Wang Wei: Mount Chung-Nan (Wang Wei): 237-237
Poems by Wang Wei: A View of the Han River (Wang Wei): 237-237
Poems by Wang Wei: In My Lodge at Wang-Ch'uan After a Long Rain (Wang Wei): 237-238
Poems by Wang Wei: My Retreat at Chung-Nan (Wang Wei): 238-238
Poems by Wang Wei: In a Retreat Among Bamboos (Wang Wei): 238-238
Poems by Wang Wei: Lines (Wang Wei): 238-238
Poems by Wang Wei: A Parting (Wang Wei): 239-239
Poems by Wang Wei: A Song at Wei-Ch'eng (Wang Wei): 239-239
Poems by Wang Wei: The Beautiful Hsi-shih (Wang Wei): 239-239
Poems by Wang Wei: A Song of Young Girls From Lo-yang (Wang Wei): 240-240
Poems by Wang Wei: Harmonizing A Poem by Palace-Attendant Kuo (Wang Wei): 241-241
Poems by Wang Wei: A Green Stream (Wang Wei): 241-241
In Praise of Abrigada (Speyer, Leonora): 242-246
An Old Woman (Clarke, Harlow): 247-247
I Complain in Passing (Clarke, Harlow): 247-247
Winter Dawn (Skinner, Constance Lindsay): 248-251
From a Chicago "L" (Brown, Sarah-Margaret): 251-251
Fate (Monro, Harold): 252-254
Hillside Poems: Winter Rain (McCreary, Frederick R.): 255-255
Hillside Poems: A Naked Maple (McCreary, Frederick R.): 255-256
Hillside Poems: Noontime (McCreary, Frederick R.): 256-256
Hillside Poems: Judges (McCreary, Frederick R.): 256-256
Hillside Poems: Alone on the Hill (McCreary, Frederick R.): 257-257
Incidentals: Dust in the Road (Simons, Hi): 258-258
Incidentals: Taps (Simons, Hi): 258-258
Incidentals: The Star (Simons, Hi): 258-259
Incidentals: Portrait of an Old Roué (Simons, Hi): 259-259
Tak For Sidst (Deutsch, Babette): 259-259
In the Office: The Guardians (Haste, Gwendolen): 260-260
In the Office: Aileen (Haste, Gwendolen): 260-260
Motherhood (Addison, Medora C.): 261-261
The Lover (Tanaquil, Paul): 261-261
Fire (Tietjens, Eunice): 262-265
The Utterance of Poetry (Monroe, Harriet): 266-272
Translating Wang Wei (Bynner, Witter): 272-278
Book Review: Collected Poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson (Winters, Yvor): 278-288
Book Review: Four Plays for Dancers, by William Butler Yeats (Head, Cloyd): 288-292
Notes: 292-293
Books Received: 293-294
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