| Witter Bynner Is Prophetic Concerning Bo-peep in the New World - |
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| Gilbert K. Chesterton Rises to the Toast of "Coffee" - |
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| James Oppenheim Rises with a Psycho-Analytic Expression and Reads Sex and Stars - |
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| William Watson After a Titanic Struggle, Gives Birth to An Epigram - |
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| William Rose Benet Sings The Slave Trader's Chanty - |
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| Edgar A. Guest Considers " The Good Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe " and the Good Old Truths Simultaneously - |
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| Ezra Pound Putting on a Greek Head-Dress, Proven├ºal Slippers, and an Imagiste Air, Recites: Pêa Poundings - |
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| John Masefield Relates the Story of Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son - |
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| Sara Teasdale Looking as Sapphic as Possible, Recites "A Song" - |
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| Portrait of a Jewelry Drummer |
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