And shine with shattered stars and suns; they hold

Dyed yellow, red and purple, blue and gold.

Red roses seem within their marble blown,

A painted garden chiseled in the stone;

The rose and violet trickling through their veins,

Where they drop brilliant curtains to the plains—

A ramp of rock and granite, jeweled and brightening,

Like some great colored wall of lightning!

Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay, possibly the most gifted of the younger lyricists, was born February 22, 1892, at Rockland, Maine. After a childhood spent almost entirely in New England, she attended Vassar College, from which she was graduated in 1917. Since that time she has lived in New York City. Besides her keenly individual lyrics, Miss Millay has written a quantity of short stories under various pseudonyms, has translated several songs, and has been connected with the Provincetown Players both as playwright and performer.