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- catalog contributor b1765813.
- catalog created "c1947-1981.".
- catalog date "1947".
- catalog date "c1947-1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1947-1981.".
- catalog description "v. 1. Louis Untermeyer, Unroll the flicker's rousing drum. James Elroy Flecker, Soft is the collied night. H.D., Gather for festival bright weed and purple shell. William Watson, Wake subtler dreams, and touch me nigh to tears. Robert Fitzgerald, Ravished lute, sing to her virgin ears. William Watson, Whose thin fraud I wink at privily -- v. 2. Edward Kowalewski, And warm winds spilled fragrance into her solitudes. Léonie Adams, To whose more clear than crystal voice the frost had joined a crystal spell. Edna St. Vincent Millay, Sleep, weary mind; dream, heart's desire. T.S. Eliot, Dust in sunlight, and memory in corners. John Gould Fletcher, Make me drunken with deep red torrents of joy -- v. 3. Hart Crane, Rear its frondings sighing in aetherial folds. Walter Prude, Listen! Can you hear the antic melody of fear those two anxious feet are playing? Amy Lowell, Puffed out and marching upon a blue sky. Léonie Adams, And hung like those top jewels of the night. John Trumbull, Each gay dunce shall lend a hand.".
- catalog extent "3 v. of music ;".
- catalog issued "1947".
- catalog issued "c1947-1981.".
- catalog language " ".
- catalog publisher "Bryn Mawr, Pa. : Elkan-Vogel,".
- catalog subject "Piano music.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Louis Untermeyer, Unroll the flicker's rousing drum. James Elroy Flecker, Soft is the collied night. H.D., Gather for festival bright weed and purple shell. William Watson, Wake subtler dreams, and touch me nigh to tears. Robert Fitzgerald, Ravished lute, sing to her virgin ears. William Watson, Whose thin fraud I wink at privily -- v. 2. Edward Kowalewski, And warm winds spilled fragrance into her solitudes. Léonie Adams, To whose more clear than crystal voice the frost had joined a crystal spell. Edna St. Vincent Millay, Sleep, weary mind; dream, heart's desire. T.S. Eliot, Dust in sunlight, and memory in corners. John Gould Fletcher, Make me drunken with deep red torrents of joy -- v. 3. Hart Crane, Rear its frondings sighing in aetherial folds. Walter Prude, Listen! Can you hear the antic melody of fear those two anxious feet are playing? Amy Lowell, Puffed out and marching upon a blue sky. Léonie Adams, And hung like those top jewels of the night. John Trumbull, Each gay dunce shall lend a hand.".
- catalog title "Poems : for piano / Vincent Persichetti.".
- catalog type "text".