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Subject: MAGAZINES
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UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` A PROSPECTUS, by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Mr. Ananias bounce
Last Line: Mr. Ananias bounce.
Subject(s): Magazines


AD, by JOSEPHINE MILES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Harper's and many magazines contain
Subject(s): Magazines; War; Soldiers; Corpses; Pictures; Cadavers


AIR OF PALESTINE, NO. 2, by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: God from a cloud to spender spoke
Last Line: Thanks to the westminster gazette
Alternate Author Name(s): Eliot, T. S.
Subject(s): Critics And Criticism; Magazines; Spender, John Alfred (1862-1942)


AN OLD MAGAZINE, by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When first we issued from the press
Last Line: I am a genuine back-number!
Alternate Author Name(s): Dobson, Austin
Subject(s): Magazines


ASK MARTHA, by ELIZABETH THELEN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Dear reader, %mildew is your punishment
Last Line: Will be gleaming soon enough, %thanks to you
Subject(s): Cleanliness; Home; Housekeeping; Housewives; Magazines


ATTIC FULL OF MAGAZINES, by DIONIS COFFIN RIGGS    Poem Source                    
First Line: This is a day for clearing up
Last Line: I keep the magazines
Subject(s): Magazines


BRACELET, by JEANNE EMMONS    Poem Source                    
First Line: There she is on the cover of time, cross-legged
Last Line: The equator, this bright circumference of blue
Subject(s): Jewelry And Jewelers; Magazines


DEMISE OF UNGULATE QUARTERLY, by CHRISTOPHER SCRIBNER    Poem Source                    
First Line: The journal's target market
Last Line: The magazine was done in by %his endless ruminating
Subject(s): Death; Magazines


GOING, by DAVID RIVARD    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Sunlight fades / the storefront full of magazines.
Subject(s): Magazines


ILLUSTRATED BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Discourse was deemed man's noblest attribute
Last Line: Nothing? Heaven keep us from a lower stage!
Subject(s): Magazines; Newspapers; Journalism; Journalists


IN A STRANGE LAND, by ALFRED DENNIS GODLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Far hence a lonely exile strayed
Last Line: He'd no nostalgia now.
Alternate Author Name(s): Godley, A. D.
Subject(s): Magazines; Nostalgia; Travel; United States; Journeys; Trips; America


MAGAZINE POETRY, by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Where waves a line of larger growth
Last Line: Nor cared a filbert.
Subject(s): Magazines; Poetry & Poets


ON THE DEATH OF A CERTAIN JOURNAL, by CHARLES KINGSLEY    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: So die, thou child of stormy dawn
Last Line: What though our tiny wave recoil?
Subject(s): Magazines


ON THE NIGHTSTAND, by JAMES HARRISON    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: And the night coming on
Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim
Subject(s): Magazines; Nature; Night


PASSIVE PARTICIPLE'S PETITION, by JOHN BYROM    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Urban, or sylvan, or whatever name
Last Line: Of preter tense, and participle too.
Subject(s): Language; Magazines; Writing & Writers; Words; Vocabulary


PROBLEMS OF A JOURNALIST, by WELDON KEES    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I want to get away somewhere and re-read proust
Last Line: The evening paper, in an irving place cafe
Subject(s): Magazines; Journalists


THE CLUB WOMAN, by HELEN RITTERSKAMP DUNKERLY    Poem Text                    
First Line: I'm just a little magazine
Last Line: A club that's hundred percent?
Subject(s): Clubs (associations); Magazines


THE JUBILEE OF A MAGAZINE (TO THE EDITOR), by THOMAS HARDY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yes; your up-dated modern page
Last Line: But too much, this, for fifty years.
Subject(s): Magazines