... poems, many of them selections from earlier books, plus some new ones. They are all welcome. This is lively, distinguished work. Hazo's reprinting of poems here is in a pattern with his earlier books. As he said in a note to "Once for ...
... poem, "Immigrant," mounted on cardboard among advertisements for package vacations, dating services and upset tummy cures. It was part of a project called Poems on the Underground, which displays poems submitted by aspiring authors ...
... poems can be made without omitting some others just as good." From Washington a well known library woman sends a list of ten poems, the first of which is "Little Boy Blue by Eugene Field. This and the .there she gives as "old favorites ...
... poems formerly considered not worth preserving. I find this procedure questionable. For my part, in facl, I do not see the difference in merit between the poems previously omitted and those included. But there was no truth in the ...
... poems more fully using the reflective viewpoint of an adult than others as he sifts through characters, places and events. He sets the tone of longing for lost childhood in the second poem, Our "Prairie", in which he describes the ...
... poem in 1916 and the Union-Star published several of his poems. In 1946, the Hon. William H, Pills- bury ordered copies of Mr. Center's book for the Public School libraries of Schenectady. Similar copies of this volume were also ordered ...
... poems for Bill Howell, this large collection has little else to recommend it. The format. and' jacket design are both expertly done, but its 73 poems are a bit much to foist on readers and reviewers. After all, one rarely picks up a ...
... poems from. ls volume, "Pit Skyline" were read. R M. Reed gave a brief talk on the life of John Oreenleaf Whlttler, and read one of his lesser known poems for the purpose of showing how emotional effect is produced by a choice of ...
... poems of Ossian were authentic — went to Dr Johnson. After the publication of his "Journey to the Western Islands" no critic of standing who wished to retain bis reputation dared again state in public a belief that Osstan's poems were ...