CONTENTS


[ Foreword by Chauncey Brewster Tinker ]


[ I. The Drug-Shop, or, Endymion in Edmonstoun ]


[ II. Miscellaneous. ]

[ Rain after a Vaudeville Show ]

[ The City Revisited ]

[ Going Back to School ]

[ Nos Immortales ]

[ Young Blood ]

[ The Quality of Courage ]

[ Campus Sonnets: ]

[ Alexander VI Dines with the Cardinal of Capua ]

[ The Breaking Point ]

[ Lonely Burial ]

[ Dinner in a Quick Lunch Room ]

[ The Hemp ]

[ Poor Devil! ]

[ Ghosts of a Lunatic Asylum ]

[ The White Peacock ]

[ Colors ]

[ A Minor Poet ]

[ The Lover in Hell ]

[ Winged Man ]

[ Music ]

[ The Innovator ]

[ Love in Twilight ]

[ The Fiddling Wood ]

[ Portrait of a Boy ]

[ Portrait of a Baby ]

[ The General Public ]

[ Road and Hills ]

[ Elegy for an Enemy ]


[ Biographical Note: ]


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I. The Drug-Shop, or, Endymion in Edmonstoun

Prefatory Note.

This poem received the nineteenth award of the prize offered by Professor Albert Stanburrough Cook to Yale University for the best unpublished verse, the Committee of Award consisting of Professors C. F. Tucker Brooke, of Yale University, Robert Frost, of Amherst College, and Charles M. Gayley, of the University of California.

"Oh yes, I went over to Edmonstoun the other day and saw
Johnny, mooning around as usual! He will never make his
way."
—Letter of George Keats, 18—