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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York ; London :
Harper & Brothers,
[1925]
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Edition: | First Edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- To you who read my book
- Color : Yet do I marvel
- A song of praise
- Brown boy to brown girl
- A brown girl dead
- To a brown girl
- To a brown boy
- Black Magdalens
- Atlantic City waiter
- Near white
- Tableau
- Harlem wine
- Simon the Cyrenian speaks
- Incident
- Two who crossed a line (she crosses)
- Two who crossed a line (he crosses)
- Saturday's child
- The dance of love
- pagan prayer
- Wisdom cometh with the years
- To my fairer brethren
- Fruit of the flower
- The shroud of color
- Heritage
- Epitaphs. For a poet
- For my grandmother
- For a cynic
- For a singer
- For a virgin
- For a lady I know
- For a lovely lady
- For an atheist
- For an evolutionist and his opponent
- For an anarchist
- For a magician
- For a pessimist
- For a mouthy woman
- For a philosopher
- For an unsuccessful sinner
- For a fool
- For one who gayly sowed his oats
- For a skeptic
- For a fatalist
- For daughters of Magdalen
- For a wanton
- For a preacher
- For one who died singing of death
- For John Keats, Apostle of beauty
- For Hazel Hall, American poet
- For Paul Lawrence Dunbar
- For Joesph Conrad
- For myself
- All the dead
- For love's sake. Oh, for a little while be kind
- If you should go
- To one who said me nay
- Advice to youth
- Caprice
- Sacrament
- Bread and wine
- Spring reminiscence
- Varia. suicide chant
- She of the dancing feet sings
- Judas Iscariot
- The wise
- Mary, mother of Christ
- Dialogue
- In memory of Col. Charles Young
- To my friends
- Gods
- To John Keats, poet. at springtime
- On going
- Harsh world that lashest me
- Requiescam.