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Notes:

After Hearing a Waltz by Bartok:
Originally: After Hearing a Waltz by Bartók:
A Blockhead:
"There are non, ever. As a monk who prays"
changed to:
"There are none, ever. As a monk who prays"
A Tale of Starvation:
"And he neither eat nor drank."
changed to:
"And he neither ate nor drank."
The Great Adventure of Max Breuck:
Stanza headings were originally Roman Numerals.
The Book of Hours of Sister Clotilde:
The following names are presented in this etext sans accents:
Marguérite, Angélique, Véronique, Franc,ois.

The following unconnected lines in the etext are presented sans accents:

The factory of Sèvres had lent
Strange wingéd dragons writhe about
And rich perfuméd smells
A faëry moonshine washing pale the crowds
Our eyes will close to undisturbéd rest.
And terror-wingéd steps. His heart began
On the stripéd ground

Some books by Amy Lowell:

Poetry:
A Critical Fable
* A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912)
* Sword Blades and Poppy Seed (1914)
* Men, Women and Ghosts (1916)
Can Grande's Castle (1918)
Pictures of the Floating World (1919)
Legends (1921)
What's O'Clock (1925)
East Wind
Ballads For Sale
(In collaboration with Florence Ayscough)
Fir-Flower Tablets: Poems Translated from the Chinese (1921)

Prose:
John Keats
Six French Poets: Studies in Contemporary Literature (1915)
Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (1917)

* Now available online from Project Gutenberg.

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