Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1914

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William Stanley Braithwaite 1914
English
  • Introduction
  • Landscapes by Louis Untermeyer
  • Phi Beta Kappa Poem by Bliss Carman
  • The Deserted Pasture by Bliss Carman
  • To a Phoebe-bird by Witter Bynner
  • From a Motor in May by Corrine Roosevelt Robinson
  • To a Garden in April by Walter Conrad Arensberg
  • Jewel Weed by Florence Earle Coates
  • Irish by Edward J. O'brien
  • The Regents' Examination by Jessie Wallace Hughan
  • Yankee Doodle by Vachel Lindsay
  • Fight by Percy MacKaye
  • The Prophet by Lyman Bryson
  • Newport by Alice Duer Miller
  • To a Photographer by Berton Braley
  • Song by Edward J. O'brien
  • Sonnet XXXVII by Arthur Davison Ficke
  • The Hunting of Dian by George Starling
  • The Firemen's Ball by Vachel Lindsay
  • Summons by Louis Untermeyer
  • Patterns by James Oppenhiem
  • New York by Edwin Davies Schoonmaker
  • We Dead by James Oppenheim
  • God and the Farmer by Frederick Erastus Pierce
  • Song by Ruth Guthrie Harding
  • Surety by Witter Bynner
  • Remembrance: Greek Folk-Song by Margaret Widdemer
  • The Two Flames by Eloise Briton
  • The Look by Sara Teasdale
  • The Flirt by Amelia Josephine Burr
  • Young Eden by Witter Bynner
  • Ablution by John Myers O'Hare
  • Pilgrmage by Laura Campbell
  • Ballad of Two Seas by George Sterling
  • Eros Turannos by Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • The Shroud by Edna St. Vincent Millay
  • The Mother by Lydia Gibson
  • A Handful of Dust by James Oppenheimer
  • A Lynmouth Widow by Amelia Josephine Burr
  • The Gift of God by Edwin Arlington Robinson
  • Sonnet XXIX by Arthur Davison Ficke
  • Romance by Conrad Aiken
  • If You Should Cease to Love Me by Corrine Roosevelt Robinson
  • Vain Excuse by Walter Conrad Arnesberg
  • Sonnet XXX by Arthur Davison Ficke
  • Lost Treasure by Lydia Gibson
  • Old Fairingdown by Olive Tilford Dargan
  • In the Roman Forum by Amelia Josephine Burr
  • Ash Wednesday by John Erskine
  • The Laggard Song by Richard Le Gallienne
  • Grotesque by Ruth Guthrie Harding
  • Ballade of a Dead Lady by Richard Le Gallienne
  • An Epitaph by Walter Conrad Arnesberg
  • War by Witter Bynner
  • France by Percy MacKaye
  • The Drum by E. Sutton
  • If! by Bartholomew F. Griffin
  • Prelude by Edmond McKenna
  • The Other Army by Bartholomew F. Griffin
  • The Bugle by E. Sutton
  • He Went for a Soldier by Ruth Comfort Mitchell
  • Six Sonnets (August, 1914) by Percy MacKaye
  • Litany of Nations by William Griffith
  • To the Necrophile by Walter Conrad Arnesberg
  • Louvain by Oliver Herford
  • The Ancient Sacrifice by Mahlon Leonard Fisher
  • The Pipes of the North by E. Sutton
  • Out of Babylon by Clinton Scollard
  • ''Funere Mersit Acerbo'' by Ruth Shepard Phelps
  • Afterwards by Mahlon Leonard Fisher
  • Evening by Charlotte Wilson
  • Lights through the Mist by William Rose Benet
  • The Twelve-Forty-Five by Joyce Kilmer
  • The Last Demand by Faith Baldwin
  • Godspeed! By Jane Belfeld
  • At the End of the Road by Madison Cawein
  • Path-Flower by Olive Tilford Dargan
  • The God-Maker, Man by Don Marquis
  • Ten Books of Poetry for a Small Library
  • Twenty-five Books of Poetry for a Larger Library
  • Supplementary List of Significant Books of Poetry for a Large Library
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. This volume includes poets such as Vachel Lindsay., Bliss Carman, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Joyce Kilmer, Madison Cawein, Sara Teasdale, and many others. (Summary by Larry Wilson)

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