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Poetry: Magazine of Verse. The issue is from May of 1928.

May 1928

 
  • Harriet Monroe
  • Jessica North
  • Elmer Chubb
  • Leonard Doughty
  • Mary Elmendorf
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Absolutely and Sincerely

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Journey to Reclaim a Ghost

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Address to My Soul

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Table of Contents

  • Mark Turbyfill
    • Absolutely and Sincerely
Pale Adventure
  • Harold Monro
    • Journey to Reclaim a Ghost
    • Rumor
Two Poems
  • Elinor Wylie
    • Address to My Soul
    • The Heart upon the Sleeve
Soft Music
  • Elder James Olson
    • Last Night
    • Towers of Sleep
Dream Places
  • Marya Zaturenska
    • The Secret Garden
    • Nostalgia
  • Florence Ripley Mastin
    • Hearing the Frogs
  • Leonard Doughty
    • Master Franois Villon Greets Death
  • Angela Marco
    • Marble Yard
Three Stories
  • Mary J. Elmendorf
    • Jasper
    • Beauty's the Thing
    • White Rose
Comment
  • Elmer Chubb
    • Eastward Bound
  • Harriet Monroe
    • In Florida
  • Morton Dauwen Zabel
    • Anthologies
Reviews
  • Yvor Winters
    • Fugitives
  • Marie Luhrs
    • The Foam of the Wave
  • Morton Dauwen Zabel
    • Another Tristan
  • Harriet Monroe
    • A Sonneteer
Coorespondence
  • Philip Conrad
    • Visual Poetry
Brief Notices
  • Mark Turbyfill
    • Prophet of a Nameless God: A Poem Founded on Some Passages of the Books of the Kings, and Rendering the Legend of Elijah into Its Modern Meanings by Joseph Kinmont Hart
CONTRIBUTORS
  • Elmer Chubb
  • Philip Conrad
  • Leonard Doughty
  • Mary J. Elmendorf
  • Marie Luhrs
  • Angela Marco
  • Florence Ripley Mastin
  • Harold Monro
  • Harriet Monroe
  • Elder James Olson
  • Mark Turbyfill
  • Yvor Winters
  • Elinor Wylie
  • Morton Dauwen Zabel
  • Marya Zaturenska
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