46 THE COMMONWEAL May i t , i932 Victoria's style. Certainly the more rhymes a translator attempts to produce in English, a rhyme-poor language, from Italian, a language rich in rhyme, the...
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70 THE COMMONWEAL November 18, 1931 Aline His place is there with those Lost saints of yesterday, With splendid wounds, and eyes Untraitorous to the clay. Now, unheroic, he Adverse to...
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POEMS The Great Singing This is the great singing— Nothing mean or small of it, For the Voice of the Lord is ringing In the splendid rise and fall of it. This is the great singing Which sweeps...
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495 POEMS Benediction gtri Let me grow quiet In this sanctuary! My flesh is hot with the burning of the sun; Let me creep close to this altar Where cool waters run. Let me kneel at...
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January I9, I927 THE COMMONWEAL 297 POEMS The Madonna's Lamp (Translator's Note:raThe [ollowing poem, written by H. R. H., Prince 141illiam of Sweden, at present a distinguished ~isitor to...
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November 3, 1926 THE COM INIONWEAL 641 SONNETS ape Is an...
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20 THE COMMONWEAL May 12, 1926 THE PLAY ...
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CHRISTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY By WILLIAM FRANKLIN SANDS ONE thing that the intensive growth of American cities and of American colleges has done which may be set down as of definite and positive value...
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February II, 1915 THE COMMONWEAL 373 was no haughty Magellan to prevent him from ex pressing...
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