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...title page of Christopher Morley's new book, "Inward Ho!" the twentieth century poet has inserted the words of his brother Keats: "Now it appears to me that almost any man may, like the spider, sping from his own inwards his own airy Citadel--the points of leaves and twigs on which the spider begins her work are few, and she fills the air with a beautiful circuiting...
...Inward Ho!" is not poetry but it was written by a poet. In fact Morley thought of the volume as sort of eccentric text book for students and wanted to call it "Preliminary Ejaculations Tending Toward an Understanding of the Meaning of Poetry," but when he wrote that down on the title page it looked too formidable...
Group one: (a) My Bonny Lass Thomas Morley (b) Chorus from "The Gondoliers" Sir Arthur Sullivan Group two: (a) The Fathom Five John Ireland (b) Football Songs Fair Harvard Words by Samuel Kilman 1811 The Banjo Club (a) 1923 Review arranged by Rice (b) Up the Street Morse The Mandolin Club (a) Swing Song Barnes (b) Marcheia Scherizinger The University Orchestra (a) A specialty number...
...Pall Mall Gazette is dead. It was " a paper written by gentlemen for gentlemen." Among its editors were the late John Morley and Lord Milner. George Eliot, Anthony Trollope, Matthew Arnold, R. L. Stevenson had contributed. Was the Gazette too good for its public...
Christopher Morley--Small, Tudor English, old, ivy-covered, must have good kitchen and large fireplace that draws...