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Title What's O'Clock
Author Amy Lowell
Year 1925
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Company
Location Boston and New York
Source djvu
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CONTENTS

East, West, North, and South of a Man 3
Evelyn Ray 14
The Swans 24
One Jericho 29
Merely Statement 32
Footing up a Total 34
Twenty-Four Hokku on a Modern Theme 37
The Anniversary 44
Song for a Viola d'Amore 49
Prime 52
Vespers 53
In Excelsis 54
White Currants 58
Exercise in Logic 60
Overcast Sunrise 61
Afterglow 62
A Dimension 63
Mackerel Sky 64
The On-Looker 66
Lilacs 68
Purple Grackles 75
Meeting-House Hill 82
Texas 84
Charleston. South Carolina 88
The Middleton Place 90
The Vow 92
The Congressional Library 97
Which, Being Interpreted, is as may be, or Otherwise 104
The Sisters 127
View of Teignmouth in Devonshire 138
Fool o' the Moon 154
Tomb Valley 158
The Green Parrakeet 167
Time's Acre 174
Sultry 179
The Enchanted Castle 182
Autumn and Death 184
Folie de Minuit 187
The Slippers of the Goddess of Beauty 191
The Watershed 193
La Ronde du Diable 196
Morning Song, with Drums 199
A Grave Song 200
A Rhyme out of Motley 201
The Red Knight 202
Nuit Blanche 204
Orientation 206
Pantomime in One Act 208
In a Powder Closet 212
Attitude Under an Elm Tree 214
On Reading a Line Underscored by Keats in a Copy of "Palmerin of England" 216
The Humming-Birds 218
Summer Night Piece 220
Wind and Silver 221
Night Clouds 222
Fugitive 223
The Sand Altar 224
Time-Web 225
Preface to an Occasion 226
Primavera 228
Katydids 230
To Carl Sandburg 231
If I were Francesco Guardi 234
Eleonora Duse 235

Thanks are due to the editors of The North American Review, The Atlantic, The Bookman, The Dial, The Century, Scribner's Magazine, Harper's Monthly Magazine, The New Republic, The Nation, The Nation London, Poetry, The Anglo-French Review, The Double Dealer, The Yale Review, Broom, The Saturday Review of Literature, Books, The Literary Review, Voices London, and The International Review for their courteous permission to reprint certain of there poems which have been copyrighted by them.

Acknowledgement should also be made to the editors of the anthologies The Enchanted Years, A Miscellany of American Poetry, and American Poetry, 1923 for the inclusion of ten poems which were published in these collections.