Poems of Today was a series of anthologies of poetry, almost all Anglo-Irish, produced by the English Association. Poems of Today a collection of the contemporary verse of America and Great Britain was edited by Alice Cecilia Cooper Supervisor of Senior English, University High School Oakland, California.
Read more about Poems Of Today: Poems of Today (1915, First Series), Poems of Today (1922, Second Series), Poems of Today (1938, Third Series), Poems of Today (1951, Fourth Series)
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“I know an Englishman,
Being flattered, is a lamb; threatened, a lion.”
—George Chapman c. 15591634, British dramatist, poet, translator. repr. In Plays and Poems of George Chapman: The Tragedies, ed. Thomas Marc Parrott (1910)
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and feed it images like honey.
I will not speculate today
with poems that think theyre money.”
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