July 1913 Hermann HagedornHarriet MonroeRichard BurtonElizabeth CheyneFrank FlintTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineA Sense of Humor Read More Poempoetry-magazinePartings Read More Poempoetry-magazineA Very Old Song Read More Table of ContentsThe Moon Is a MirrorVachel LindsayA Sense of HumorThe Soul of the GamblerWhat the Miner in the Desert SaidWhat the Moon SawThe Moon Is Compared to a CityThe Moon Is a Knight in ArmorEuclidDrying Their WingsYet Gentle Will the Griffin BeWhat the Rattlesnake SaidThe Recreant QueensThe Scissors-GrinderWhat the Young Rhymer SaidElizabeth Gibson CheynePartingsWilliam LairdA Very Old SongMary Eastwood KnevelsStone WallsRocksRichard BurtonAn ImpressionSong of Earth's MeaningAmy LowellApologyA BlockheadFrank Stewart FlintFour Poems in Unrhymed CadenceComments and ReviewsHarriet MonroePoetry a Zest for LifeHermann HagedornAs to PreachingReviewsJohn M. ManlyRomance, Vision, and Satire: English Alliterative Poems of the Fourteenth Century Newly Rendered in the Original Metres by Jessie L. WestonEzra PoundLove Poems and Others, by D. H. LawrenceCONTRIBUTORSRichard BurtonElizabeth Gibson CheyneFrank Stewart FlintHermann HagedornMary Eastwood KnevelsWilliam LairdVachel LindsayAmy LowellJohn M. ManlyHarriet MonroeEzra Pound