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AuthorDrady, Alan
AuthorDragone, David
AuthorDrake, Jim
AuthorDrake, Leah Bodine
AuthorDrane, Father James
AuthorDrane, James E
AuthorDraper, Samuel
AuthorDreese, John J.
AuthorDreier, Peter
AuthorDrennan, Bertha
AuthorDresbach, Glenn Ward
Paid articleCARRIER PIGEON (Verse) (August 1940)
August 23, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 365 had a good vegetable supper-potatoes, beets, They were all wiped clean with bits of...
Paid articleARCHERY CLASS (Verse) (January 1940)
The placid order of the lawn And ivy walls that hold the light Will not change while the bows are drawn And arrows flash away in flight. Bright is that target in the sun With those gay feathers...
Paid articleTHE ISLAND (Verse) (September 1939)
454 THE COMMONWEAL September 8, I939 of Seurats which face the Renoirs from the opposite wall. Spare, cerebral, searching, they provide a severe and delicate counterpoint to Renoir's great...
Paid articleWoodland Bridge (verse) (November 1936)
Woodland Bridge This bridge of timbers aged in sun Spans the woodland brook that shines Below it, and above it pines And oaks have made another one Where only sunbeam, squirrel, and bird Cross...
Paid articleAutumn Rain (verse) (October 1936)
Autumn Rain At first I could not tell If it were rain that fell In the night or the rainy sound Of the dead leaves on the ground. Scurrying feet on the roofBut if silver or gold no...
Paid articleCharity Basket (verse) (January 1933)
(sharity Basket Two sisters, thin and straight as stalks Of autumn's wind-stripped hollyhocks, Stood silently beside the door. The man outside began once more, "This basket from the Ladies'...
Paid articleOrchard Song (verse) (October 1932)
554 THE COMMONWEAL October I2, I932 path and he steals up a pine tree. The bark rattles as he climbs and pricks it with his claws. Clinging tightly, the lizard stops and peeps curiously around to...
Paid articleMates (verse) (December 1929)
MATES With feathers dusted by twilight Two ducks from the windy sky Came down to the pool in the willows, And the rest of the flock went by. And the hunter turning homeward Marked the place from...
Paid articlePoems (April 1929)
April 1o, 1929 THE COMMONWEAL 655 POEMS (lope Dies...
Paid articleMountain Air (verse) (February 1929)
450 THE COMMONWEAL February 20, 1929 some approach to the problem that will be satisfac- otry; it would be narrow...
Paid articleSonnets (September 1928)
September 12, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 463 SONNETS Aga te From glinting drift of sliding glacial seas And swirling floods of meteoric flame, It keeps the coolness that was under trees, The...
Paid articleA Fawn's First Rain (verse) (April 1928)
The first slow raindrop sliding down a leaf Was silver splashed against the sleeping fawn. Two soft brown flowers, wakened in a sheaf Of tawny wild grain, were its eyes, and on Its dappled skin...
Paid articlePoems (February 1928)
To Motor Cars Will the day come when it means Nothing to me?—these machines Smooth and ominous as guns, Running as the antelope runs, Strong as elephants, by a touch Spurred or curbed, and...
Paid articlePoems (January 1928)
zj&y Mother s Dress My mother's dress was black silk, It almost stood alone. It had a crazy bustle And a bodice of feather bone. It had a hundred ruffles And at the waistline set A dozen rows...
Paid articlePoems (November 1927)
The Chase While five loud ignorances argued, One keen intelligence had tracked The evidence, and when the others Came up they found it with the fact. The five were like contrary...
Paid articleCorn Shocks in Moonlight (verse) (October 1927)
Is this the intimation that I heard. When gold-green blades against the dusk were stirred? Like wigwams of a changed and conquered race. The corn shocks in the moonlight are a trace Of new...
Paid articlePoems (October 1927)
The Stranger We found him dead when we came in from work; The week before, he'd come along the trail That cuts our ledge where we've tunneled it And where our shack is built against the...
Paid articlePoems (September 1927)
Sht Thi itntng I ntng She never knew or minded If things were silk or stuff, So long as they were lovely, It was enough. Rhinestones or diamonds Thrilled her just the same, So long as the...
Paid articlePoems (September 1927)
The Quest Lo, I met Him in the street. There He stayed my tired feet. Lo, He stopped me in the street, Touched my bruised, my tired feet, Bade me linger in the shade. Rest awhile, be...
Paid articlePoems (July 1927)
The Church of the Apple Tree (In earlier penal times. Mass was said in secret places in Ireland, with sentries posted to give alarm of the persecutors. This old wild apple tree was shown me when...
Paid articlePoems (July 1927)
(guitars of Alcdcer Guitars, guitars of Alcacer-Quibir— Your song of sorrow is sweet to hear. You sing of lovers' hearts enchained, Of chestnut eyes, of kisses gained. Guitars, guitars of...
Paid articlePoems (June 1927)
^yxCassacre in June The reaper came today. (The grass was long, Plumey and proud!) He paused to whet his scytfoc, Then with a kind of hot and whirring song Of execution, terrible and blithe, He...
AuthorDresser, Cldand van
AuthorDresser, Cleland van
AuthorDriere, Craig La
AuthorDrière, Craig La
AuthorDriessen, Michael
AuthorDrinan, Robert F
AuthorDrinan, Robert F.
AuthorDrinkwater, F H
AuthorDrinkwater, F. H.
AuthorDrinnon, Richard
AuthorDriscoll, Anna M.
AuthorDriscoll, Annette S.
AuthorDriscoll, Benedict
AuthorDriscoll, Giovanna
AuthorDriscoll, Louise
AuthorDriver, Tom F.
AuthorDroel, William M.
AuthorDrucker, Bruce
AuthorDrucker, Linda
AuthorDrucker, Peter F.
AuthorDRUMKE, JACK
AuthorDruska, Gerard Sloyan, John
AuthorDruska, John
AuthorDrusko, John
AuthorDrzal, Dawn Ann
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