Part 45 (2/2)
Of bearing in grand d
/ejeuner.
And rich perfum
/ed smells Of pil
ed masonry, which shall be ours Said he, ”Your most belov
ed Here have I no belov
ed, Here lies, thy true belov
ed including ”The Magical City”, ”Papa”, a comedy, and ”D
/ecla.s.s
/e”, which won a great success with Ethel Barrymore in the leading r
^ole.
the Croix de Guerre and the M
/edaille de Reconnaissance fran
,caise.
”The Sharing”, 1914; translator of the poems of Th
/eophile Gautier, ”The Shadow of
Aetna”, 1914; ”The Story of Eleusis: A Lyrical Drama”, 1916.
1900; student University of G
”ottingen, 1901; University of Bonn, 1902; ”Glory of the Morning”, a play, 1912; ”
Aesop and Hyssop”, 1913.
Born at Br
”un, Austria, though of American parentage, on April 8, 1879.
having made admirable renderings of Gustaf Fr
”oding, 1916, ”Abelard and H
/eloise: A Drama”, 1907. Since Mr. Torrence published of the Nicaraguan poet, Rub
/en Dario. Mr. Walsh is much interested in Germany, studying during 1909 at G
”ottingen and during 1910 the Sorbonne and the Biblioth
eque Nationale of Paris.
Also all occurences of Ben
/et (Stephen Vincent & William Rose Ben
/et) and of Zo
”e for Zo
”e Akins.
The Acknowledgements section has been omitted.
Corrections to the text: (These were checked against copies of the volumes from which the poems were extracted.)
Spoon River Anthology. [Edgar Lee Masters]
”As Bryon's did, in song, in something n.o.ble,”
changed to ”As Byron's did, in song, in something n.o.ble,”
Abraham Lincoln walks at Midnight. [Vachel Lindsay]
added subt.i.tle: (In Springfield, Illinois)
”A famous high-top hat and plain worn shawl”
changed to ”A famous high top-hat and plain worn shawl”
”The prairie lawyer, master of us all.”
changed to ”The prairie-lawyer, master of us all.”
Apology. [Amy Lowell]
”You blazen me with jewelled insignia.”
changed to ”You blazon me with jewelled insignia.”
Biographical Notes:
”H. D.” was incorrectly identified as ”Helena Doolittle”.
This has been corrected to ”Hilda Doolittle”.
In addition, some information was added to the Biographical Notes, most notably dates for each author (when available) and which ones won a Pulitzer Prize, and in which year(s).
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