VOL. IV NO. IIPoetryA Magazine of VerseEdited by Harriet MonroeMAY, 1914NishikigiErnest FenollosaTranslation of a Japanese Noh DramaThe RainbirdBliss CarmanPoemsSkipwith CannellIkons—The Blind Man—The Dwarf Speaks—Epilogue to the Crows.PoemsWilliam Butler YeatsTo a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing—Paudeen—To a Shade—When Helen Lived—Beggar to Beggar Cried—The Witch—The Peacock—Running to Paradise—The Player Queen—To a Child Dancing in the Wind—The Magi—A Coat.Editorial CommentsThe Enemies We Have Made—The Later Yeats—Reviews—Notes.543 Cass Street, ChicagoAnnual Subscription $1.50
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Poetry
A Magazine of Verse
Edited by Harriet Monroe
MAY, 1914
NishikigiErnest FenollosaTranslation of a Japanese Noh DramaThe RainbirdBliss CarmanPoemsSkipwith CannellIkons—The Blind Man—The Dwarf Speaks—Epilogue to the Crows.PoemsWilliam Butler YeatsTo a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing—Paudeen—To a Shade—When Helen Lived—Beggar to Beggar Cried—The Witch—The Peacock—Running to Paradise—The Player Queen—To a Child Dancing in the Wind—The Magi—A Coat.Editorial CommentsThe Enemies We Have Made—The Later Yeats—Reviews—Notes.
543 Cass Street, Chicago
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