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Jenkins, Philip
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Jennings, Kathleen Ellen
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To Some Modern Poets (verse)
(January 1936)
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The Commonweal January 17, I936 ticularly in the Aglipayan strongholds, have been threatening with excommunication...
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Secom] Coming (verse)
(November 1934)
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November 23, I 9 3 4 The Commonweal I I 7 now. Judging by the portions which I have underlined, there must have been a day when I knew a good deal more about general geography than I do now. I...
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Sanctuary (verse)
(November 1932)
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Sanctuary There was a saint in Ireland, once, who held The birds in reverence, calling them to nest Upon his shoulder when a tree was felled, Giving to each the shelter of his breast. For him a...
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Primum Mobile (verse)
(August 1932)
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35 ~ THE COMMONWEAL August 3, I932 CROCE AND PAPINI By IGINO GIORDANI T HREE editions of Benedetto Croce's "Storia d'Europa nel secolo decimonono" (History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century)...
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Harvest-home (verse)
(August 1931)
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340 THE COMMONWEAL August 5, 1931 and the enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine. Next, Asia's disaffection waxed serious. And when the war ended Russia had been isolated; China was dangerous ground...
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The Pilgrim (verse)
(February 1930)
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The Pilgrim In the Cabal called Permanence may sit A few who, when the conclave has adjourned, Escape their own proscriptions, who outwit The laws they wrote, the boundaries they learned. If there...
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Poems
(May 1927)
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The Little Peoples Sometimes through years, sometimes within a year The little hunted nations leave their walls, A tumult lifts them, sends them flying far. Wailing and cursing, till a silence...
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Poems
(April 1927)
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663 POEMS The Daffodil Speaks Old Atlas had no greater task than I Who lift the sleeping earth upon my back; I sip a potent liquor from the sky When Taurus bellows on the zodiac. When winter...
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Simple Thrift (verse)
(February 1927)
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Simple Thrift If it is not the same with us as then, If life has altered what we thought would stand Forever fruitful, shall we turn again Furrows of starved earth in a barren land? There was a...
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Sonnets
(March 1926)
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March 17, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL 525 SONNETS The Charted Skies Before you took the heavens at a bound— Young airman, with the star-winds in your hair— You had precursors on the floods of...
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Poems
(January 1926)
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266 THE COMMONWEAL January 13, 1926 POEMS Words With Wings Words! How they glitter! With what sweet Accord they make all beauty known, Leaving old friendships more complete, Leading us...
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Poems
(December 1925)
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i86 THE COMMONWEAL December 23, 1925 POEMS "They Also Called Me Carpenter' Once, on a night of stars, I was aroused By Someone speaking close beside my bed. "Consider," said the Voice, "how...
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Sonnets
(September 1925)
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507 SONNETS Shells When we return from the long-quiet places, Shall we find these, old tortuous shells again? Shall we look forth from smooth, earth-softened faces Into a selflessness beyond...
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Jennings, Russ
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Jensen, J. V.
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Jensen, Morten Høi
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Jensen, Morten Høi
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Jerez, Francisco
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Jesson, F. S.
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