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From the four winds, selected poems of "Spirit," a magazine of poetry / with a preface by Francis X. Talbot, S.J.
LIBRA PS591.C3 S6
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- Format:
- Book
- Standardized Title:
- Spirit a magazine of verse.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- American poetry--20th century.
- American poetry.
- American literature--Catholic authors.
- American literature.
- Penn Provenance:
- Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
- Physical Description:
- 105 pages ; 21 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y. : Idlewild press, [1939]
- Contents:
- Above the smoke / John Dillon Husband
- "A bundle of myrrh is my beloved" / Sister Mary of the visitation
- Adam / Dorothy Haight
- Address to the body / Francis Maguire
- The angel and the angry boy / Grace Fallow Norton
- Annunciation coronal / Ruth Forbes Sherry
- Apology to my neighbors in autumn / Mildred Whitney Stillman
- Arcum conteret / Sister M. Therese, Sor.D.S.
- Art of building bridges / Margery Mansfield
- Ascent / Anne McNamara
- Barrie / John Frederick Nims
- Bidden word / Clifford J. Laube
- Bird, no bird (for Mary Kolars) / John Gilland Brunini
- A birthday prayer / Frances Stoakley Lankford
- The bull / Francis Maguire
- Casually this cup / Grace Strickler Dawson
- The chase / Josephine Johnson
- Constant / Frederic Thompson
- Depart from me / John Gilland Brunini
- Depth / Marion Brown Shelton
- Discipline / Alfred J. Barrett, s.J.
- Do what you will / Dorothy Hobson
- Drama of dramas / Fray Angelico Chavez
- Early wisdom / Michael Largay
- Evening by the sea: the plovers fly / Richard Leon Spain
- Evening fast-(A wife speaks) / Lucile Hargrove Reynolds
- The exile / Katherine Burton
- Exmoor / Kobbe Farnum
- Farm exile / Rena Stotenburg Travais
- A father is a strange thing / Robert P. Tristram Coffin
- For a girl in love / Florence Hynes Willette
- For a listener / Robert David O'Brien, S.J.
- The gossipy woman / Cathal O'Bryne
- I have no sorrow / Susan Myra Gregory
- In praise of certain predecessors / Helen F. Keith
- I praise of love / Beatrice Barry
- Last rally / Clifford J. Laube
- A little way to glory / Rosalie Moore
- Making friends / Eleanor Glenn Wallis
- The master beggar / Jessica Powers
- Matthew (after Archibishop Goodier) / Sister Margaret Teresa
- Measuring worm / Madeleine Aaron
- The mountains of the Lord / Jessica Powers
- My best dress / Sister M. Madeleva
- Never tell the vision / Catherin Le Master Eckrich
- New world / John Dillon Husband
- October warning / Aline Kilmer
- On coming in sight of water / Mary Cecile Ions
- On contemporary Mexico / Julius Herman Frasch
- One spring day / Helen F. Keith
- On thinking of Russia / Mary Constance Fowler
- Our Lady of the Apocalypse / Sister Mary Bertrand, O.M.
- Per omnia saecula saeculorum / Katherine Bregy
- Poem for a child / J.G.E. Hopkins
- The postulants pray in April / Mary Fabyan Windeatt
- Profession at candlemas / Sister M. Therese, Sor. D.S.
- Reluctant prodigal / Ernestine Partons
- Rich evening / Florence Hynes Willette
- The root / Francis Maguire
- Sea peace / Mildred Whitney Stillman
- Self-revealed / Margaret M. Kelly
- "Shall we be friends" / John Gilland Brunini
- Sister Angela / Agnes K. Carruth
- Small things / Catherine Le Master Eckrich
- Song for the young men / A. M. Sullivan
- Spanish alleluja! / James J. Galvin, C.SS.R.
- Spring ploughing/ Florence Hynes Willette
- Tenth point of the law / Robert C. Faber
- This is the dar / Elizabeth S. Royce
- Thistledown and mercury / Theodore Maynard
- The thrush / John Duffy, C.SS.R.
- To a baffled idealist / J. G. E. Hopkins
- To a son, departing / Mabel H. Burgevin
- To certain of my forebears / Elizabeth s. Royce
- To fear / Clifford J. Laube
- To Francis Thompson / Jessica Poers
- To grandpa, growing blind / Hugh Richardson Fitch
- To one killed in war / Jessica Powers
- To the stars on all souls' night / Frances Stoakley Lankford
- Una bhan Riobard O. Farachain
- Unemployed / Robert C. Faber
- Valedictory / Earl M. Dunbar
- The victor returns / Jessica Powers
- We sho write prose / Crimmins Curtin
- Who shall say ... / Josephine Louise Byrne
- Wing in the bracken / Isabel Harris Barr
- The young dead speak: 1914-1935 / Sister Irma, B.V.M.
- The young Teresa / C. E. Maguire.
- OCLC:
- 554434
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