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the water, and you in your whiteness, bathing! A Tulip Garden Guarded within the old red wall's embrace, Marshalled like soldiers in gay company, The tulips stand arrayed. Here infantry Wheels out into the sunlight. What bold grace Sets off their tunics, white with crimson lace! Here are platoons of gold-frocked cavalry, With scarlet sabres tossing in the eye Of purple batteries, every gun in place. Forward they come, with flaunting colours spread, With torches burning, stepping out in time To some quick, unheard march. Our ears are dead, We cannot catch the tune. In pantomime Parades that army. With our utmost powers We hear the wind stream through a bed of flowers. [End of original text.] Notes: After Hearing a Waltz by Bartok: Originally: After Hearing a Waltz by Bartok: A Blockhead: "There are non, ever. As a monk who prays" changed to: "There are none, ever. As a monk who prays" A Tale of Starvation: "And he neither eat nor drank." changed to: "And he neither ate nor drank." The Great Adventure of Max Breuck: Stanza headings were originally Roman Numerals. The Book of Hours of Sister Clotilde: The following names are presented in this etext sans accents: Marguerite, Angelique, Veronique, Franc,ois. The following unconnected lines in the etext are presented sans accents: The factory of Sevres had lent Strange winged dragons writhe about And rich perfumed smells A faery moonshine washing pale the crowds Our eyes will close to undisturbed rest. And terror-winged steps. His heart began On the striped ground Some books by Amy Lowell: Poetry: A Critical Fable * A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass (1912) * Sword Blades and Poppy Seed (1914) * Men, Women and Ghosts (1916) Can Grande's Castle (1918) Pictures of the Floating World (1919) Legends (1921) What's O'Clock (1925) East Wind Ballads For Sale (In collaboration with Florence Ayscough) Fir-Flower Tablets: Poems Translated from the Chinese (1921) Prose: John Keats Six French Poets: Studies in Contemporary Literature (1915) Tendencies in Modern American Poetry (1917) * Now available online from Project Gutenberg. About the author: From the notes to "The Second Book of Modern Verse" (1919, 1920), ed
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