- Introduction
- Hymn to Demeter, by Louis V. Ledoux
- Over the Wintry Threshold, by Bliss Carman
- In April, by Margaret Lee Ashley
- May Is Building Her House, by Richard Le Gallienne
- In a Forgotten Burying-ground, by Ruth Guthrie Harding
- Wind, by Fannie Stearns Davis
- The Speckled Trout, by Madison Cawein
- Trees, by Joyce Kilmer
- In the Hospital, by Arthur Guiterman
- Love of Life, by Tertius van Dyke
- God’s Will, by Mildred Howells
- On the Birth of a Child, by Louis Untermeyer
- To a Child Falling Asleep, Robert Alden Sanborn
- A Roman Doll, by Agnes Lee
- Sappho, by Sara Teasdale
- Of Moira Up the Glen, by Edward J. O’Brien
- Morning Glories, by John G. Neihardt
- Lest I Learn, by Witter Bynner
- Later, by Willard Huntington Wright
- The Old Maid, by Sara Teasdale
- Departure, by John Hall Wheelock
- An Adieu, by Florence Earle Coates
- Heart’s Tide, by Ethel M. Hewitt
- Waiting, by Charles Hanson Towne
- Desiderium, by Richard Le Gallienne
- Human, by Richard Burton
- The Ghost, by Hermann Hagedorn
- A Mountain Gateway, by Bliss Carman
- Perugia, by Amelia Josephine Burr
- Ghosts, by Marguerite Mooers Marshall
- St. John and the Faun, by George Edward Woodberry
- School, by Percy MacKaye
- The Marvelous Munchausen, by William Rose Benet
- Train-mates, by Witter Bynner
- The Kallyope Yell, by Nicholas Vachel Lindsay
- Thanksgiving For Our Task, by Shaemas OSheel
- A Likeness, by Willa Sibert Cather
- The Field of Glory, by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Rich Man, Poor Man--, by Francis Hill
- The Sin Eater, by Ruth Comfort Mitchell
- Night-sentries, by George Sterling
- The Swordless Christ, by Percy Adams Hutchison
- What of the Night?, by Willard Huntington Wright
- A Threnody, by Louis V. Ledoux
- November, by Mahlon Leonard Fisher
- Salutation, by Ruth Sterry
- Here Lies Pierrot, by Richard Burton
William Stanley Braithwaite, a talented poet in his own right, was most notable for his anthologies of poetry including these annual collections that spanned at least twelve years from 1913 to 1924. These were composed of poems written in that year, and included a wide range of poetry from classical to avant-garde. As an African American, he also included many selections from other African American poets. He is recognized as a significant publisher of Harlem Renaissance poets - Summary by Larry Wilson
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