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![]() Poet Lore | ||
| Editors CHARLOTTE PORTER, HELEN A. CLARKE, RUTH HILL | ||
| AUTUMN, 1925 | ||
| The Lantern, A Play in Four Acts | Alois Jirasek | 317 |
| Authorised Translation from the Bohemian by Zdenka Buben and George Rapall Noyes Verses by Dorothea Prall | ||
| The Fallen | Stephen Berrien Stanton | 398 |
| The Choice of Giannetta, A One Act Play | Allita E. Applegate | 405 |
| The Poetry of Dafydd Ab Gwilym | E. C. Knowlton | 415 |
| Grown-Up Children | Mattie F. Simonds | 434 |
| The Mermaid Tavern in Fact and Fiction | Willis K. Jones | 441 |
| The Season’s Suspense | Stephen Berrien Stanton | 449 |
| The Queen Comes to Pray, A Play in One Act | John Francis McDermott, Jr. | 450 |
| “Problem” and “Thesis” | Clarendon Ross | 457 |
| Four Translations from Theophile Gautier | Emanuel Eisenberg | |
| Posthumous Coquetry | 460 | |
| To A Pink Gown | 461 | |
| Smoke | 462 | |
| The Pleasant Evening | 462 | |
| My Mayflower | Stephen Berrien Stanton | 464 |
| The Journey | Joseph Upper | 465 |
| Nostalgia | J. Corson Miller | 467 |
| The Dower Rug | Maud Murat O’Dair | 468 |
| Sonnets of the Holy Land | Mary Brent Whiteside | |
| A Donkey Boy of Haifs | 471 | |
| The Street of David | 471 | |
| Bethesda | 472 | |
| Jerusalem | 472 | |
| Return | Thomas Hornsby Ferril | 474 |
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