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Conrad Aiken
Aiken, Conrad[1889-1973](3)Born at Savannah, Ga., Aug. 5, 1889. Received the degree of A.B. from Harvard University in 1912 and in August of the same year married Miss Jessie McDonald, of…Akins, Zoë
Akins, Zoë[1886-1958](1)Born at Humansville, Mo., Oct. 30, 1886. Educated at home and at Monticello Seminary, Godfrey, Ill. Miss Akins began her literary work by contributing poems and…Kilmer, Aline (Mrs. Joyce Kilmer)
Kilmer, Aline (Mrs. Joyce Kilmer)[1888-1941](3)Born Norfolk, Va. Daughter of the poet Ada Foster Murray. Educated in public schools and at the Vail-Deane School of Elizabeth, N.J. Married in…Aline Kilmer: Ambition
AmbitionAline KilmerKenton and Deborah, Michael and Rose, These are fine children as all the world knows, But into my arms in my dreams every night Come Peter and Christopher, Faith and…Fannie Stearns Davis: The Ancient Beautiful Things
The Ancient Beautiful ThingsFannie Stearns DavisI am all alone in the room. The evening stretches before me Like a road all delicate gloom Till it reaches the midnight's gate. And I hear his…Anderson, Margaret Steele
Anderson, Margaret Steele[1867-1921](2)Born in Louisville, Ky., and educated in the public schools of that city, with special courses at Wellesley College. Since 1901 Miss Anderson has been…Amy Lowell: Apology
ApologyAmy LowellBe not angry with me that I bear Your colours everywhere, All through each crowded street, And meet The wonder-light in every eye, As I go by.Each…Harriet Monroe: April — North Carolina
April — North CarolinaHarriet MonroeWould you not be in Tryon Now that the spring is here, When mocking-birds are praising The fresh, the blossomy year?Look — on the leafy carpet Woven of…Leonora Speyer: April on the Battlefields
April on the BattlefieldsLeonora SpeyerApril now walks the fields again, Trailing her tearful leaves And holding all her frightened buds against her heart: Wrapt in her clouds and mists, She…Madison Cawein: Under Arcturus
Under ArcturusMadison CaweinI"I belt the morn with ribboned mist; With baldricked blue I gird the noon, And dusk with purple, crimson-kissed, White-buckled with the hunter's-moon."These…