Emerson's grave and other poems : annotated typescripts, [1941].

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Emerson's grave and other poems : annotated typescripts, [1941].

A typescript draft of miscellaneous poems for publication in Scribner's Magazine. Titles include: "Emerson's Grave," "I See a Walk a Flowered Garth," "Where are the Souls Unborn?," Biologist on Immortality," Gilded Monuments," "Lonliness," "The Battle of New Orleans," "The Chicago River," "Emerson and Wordsworth: 1848," "Kildeer," "Mundus Furiousus," "So Happy," "East Side West Side," "The Breed of Laocoon," "Analogies," "Omnipresent Mind," "The Nightingale Sighs For The Moon's Bright Rays," "Another Strange Dream," "Corn in the Shock," "On a Picture of Shelley Supposedly by Edward Williams," "Invulnerable Earth," "Sand Martins at Starved Rock," "Near Fourth Bridge," "Illinois," "The Death of Swami Vivekananda," "More Dreams," Creed of the Pantheist," "The Flight of Cranes," Hector and Aias".

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