November 1912
- Harriet Monroe
- Edith Wyatt
- Richard Aldington
- Joseph Campbell
- Lily Long
From this Issue
Poem
Three days I heard them grieve when I lay dead,
(It was so strange to me that they should weep!)
Tall candles burned about me in the dark,
And a great crucifix was on my breast,
And a great silence...
(It was so strange to me that they should weep!)
Tall candles burned about me in the dark,
And a great crucifix was on my breast,
And a great silence...
Poem
The ancient songs
Pass deathward mournfully.
Cold lips that sing no more, and withered wreaths,
Regretful eyes, and drooping breasts and wings—
Symbols of ancient songs
Mournfully passing
Down to the great white surges,
Watched of none - -
Save the frail sea-birds
And the lithe pale girls,
Daughters of Okeanos.
And...
Pass deathward mournfully.
Cold lips that sing no more, and withered wreaths,
Regretful eyes, and drooping breasts and wings—
Symbols of ancient songs
Mournfully passing
Down to the great white surges,
Watched of none - -
Save the frail sea-birds
And the lithe pale girls,
Daughters of Okeanos.
And...
Table of Contents
- Joseph Campbell
- Charles Hanson Towne
- Richard Aldington
- Schuyler Van Rensselaer
- Lily A. Long
- Harriet Monroe
- Margaret Widdemer
Reviews and Comments
- Harriet Monroe
- Ezra Pound
- Edith Franklin Wyatt
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