| Harriet Monroe, ed. (18601936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917. |
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| 385. Scented Leaves from a Chinese Jar |
| | | The Intoxicated Poet |
| | | By Allen Upward |
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| A POET, having taken the bridle off his tongue, spoke thus: More fragrant than the heliotrope, which blooms all the year round, better than vermilion letters on tablets of sendal, are thy kisses, thou shy one! | |
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