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Minor punctuation errors have been corrected without notice.One printer's error was changed, and it is indicated with amouse-hoverand listed at the end. Allother inconsistencies are as in the original.

 


 

 

 

SHIPS IN HARBOUR

BY

DAVID MORTON





G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
NEW YORK AND LONDON
The Knickerbocker Press
1921


Copyright, 1921
by

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

Printed in the United States of America


To
T. B. M.
AND
M. W. M.
This Book is Affectionately Dedicated


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For the privilege of reprinting some of the poems included in this book,the author's thanks are due to The Bookman, The Century, The NewYork Evening Post, Harper's Magazine, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse,The Designer, The Nation, The New York Sun, Collier's Weekly,Good Housekeeping, The Bellman, Contemporary Verse, Everybody'sMagazine, The Smart Set, Ainslee's, The Sonnet, McCall'sMagazine, The Touchstone Magazine, The Forum, and The Lyric.

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CONTENTS

 PAGE
Wooden Ships3
October Day-Moon4
A Garden Wall5
Napoleon in Hades6
Symbols7
Exiled8
Mary Sets the Table9
...

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