Storm" (v); Frost: "Mending Wall" (v) and "The Tuft of Flowers" (v); Gray: "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" (v); Byron: From Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (v) ; Shelley: "Ode to the West Wind" (v); Keats: “On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" (vii); Wordsworth: "The World is Too Much with Us" (vii); Shelley: "Ozymandias" (vii); Keats: "On the Grasshopper and Cricket" (vii); Lang: "Ballade to Theocritus in Winter" (viii); McCrae; "In Flanders Fields" (viii); Bunner: "A Pitcher of Mignonette" (viii); Scollard: "In the Sultan's Garden" (viii); Goethe: "Wanderer's Night-songs" (ix); Arnold: "Philomela" (x); Whitman: "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" (x) and "As Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods" (x); Henley: "Margaritae Sorori" (x); Fletcher: "Exit" (x); Gibson: "Prelude" (xii); Robinson: "The Dark Hills" (xii) and "Monadnock through the Trees" (xii). Interesting poems dealing with the city are:-Bryant: "The Hymn of the City"; Harte: "San Francisco"; Masters: "The Loop"; Amy Lowell: "Towns in Color," in her Men, Women and Ghosts. See also many poems in Fletcher: Breakers and Granite and Sandburg: Chicago Poems. CHAPTER XII. THE CONTEMPORARY POETS Interesting discussions of contemporary poets are found in Amy Lowell: Tendencies in Modern American Poetry; Louis Untermeyer: The New Era in American Poetry; Conrad Aiken: Scepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry; Mary C. Sturgeon: Studies of Contemporary Poets; Manly and Rickert: Contemporary British Literature and Contemporary American Literature; Marguerite Wilkinson: New Voices; Arthur Waugh: Tradition and Change; John Erskine: The Kinds of Poetry; Lowes: Convention and Revolt in Poetry; Phelps: The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century. 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