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No 22 - Modernist Magazines Project

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NELSON<br />

TWO NEW CENTAUR POETS<br />

I nrcc Old Selected<br />

Brothers<br />

AND OTHER POEMS<br />

FRANK O'CONNOR<br />

Poems<br />

WILFRED ROWLAND<br />

CHILDE<br />

2s 6d net<br />

3s 6d net<br />

THE FIRST TWO CENTAUR POETS<br />

Fieldfaring<br />

The End of the Road<br />

STANLEY SNAITH MARGARET CROPPER<br />

2s 6d net<br />

3S 6d net<br />

LEARNING POETRY<br />

" I have read with great interest the letter in your paper on<br />

4 reading and speaking poetry.' For many years I have made it<br />

a practice to learn some every day during my morning toilet.<br />

They give me almost an inspiration for the day, and often unconsciously<br />

I am helped through them to express myself in ordinary<br />

conversation in a way that I should not be able to do otherwise.<br />

Just now I am going through Milton's ode on his blindness. I<br />

venture to quote a few of his lines:—<br />

18<br />

So much the rather Thou Celestial light<br />

Shine inward and the mind through all her powers<br />

Irradiate: there plant eyes, all mist from thence<br />

Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell<br />

Of things invisible to mortal sight."<br />

CONSTANCE ROWE<br />

Letter to THE TIMES

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