Word: barlowe
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...thought in the title; yet, in spite of the impression of largeness and dignity given by many of the lines, it can hardly be called completely articulate. Frank Dazey's "Sonnet" is the best piece of verse in the number. As for the "Song" by Samuel Latham Mitchill Barlow, it is written in what, I fear, the author supposed to be Scots dialect. It is about a little boy who heard a robin sing, and apparently died. In any case, when the robin came back from the south, it came alone. British robins, it is true, do not go south...
...Barlow and Miss Freeman, B. Collins and Miss Collins, E. D. Curtis and Miss Curtis, G. P. De Veau and Miss Smith, T. O. Freeman (chairman) and Miss Watts, J. F. Hubbard, Jr., and Miss Slater, B. S. Welles and Miss Peabody...
...Barlow, B. Collins, E. D. Curtis, G. P. DeVeau, T. O. Freeman, chairman, J. F. Hubbard, Jr., B. S. Welles...
...Burlingame, but why deal with the exceptional Boston John, especially if he is a snob and a cad, when there are so many Johns of Boston who are straight and clean and brave? The gentleman of the first person, as well as he of the third, whom Mr. Barlow conducts through a Parisian evening in a study of the contrast between Basque impetuosity and English simplicity, pay a very modest price in losing the outside as well as the inside of their pocket-books; in fact, they 'get off easy'; but I don't care about them; I want...
...poems, the best are those by Cuthbert Wright and S. L. M. Barlow; the worst is Yvonne, by Arthur Wilson. One stanza will explain why, and perhaps induce collectors to buy the Monthly...