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GSV5-smith-time

XML     PDF TIME. Around the clock the hours run,By the moon and by the sun.Twenty-four, the day is done. Around the clock the hours…

GSV5-brown-lyceum

XML     PDF THE LAMENT OF A LYCEUM RAT. “Yes,” said the last rat, “they say that rats leave the sinking ship; so they do—another…

GSV5-todhunter-madrigal

XML     PDF A MAY MADRIGAL. May comes clad in gleaming gold,The World grows young that was so old,All so sweet, all so fair,Birds are…

GSV5-egerton-fairy

XML     PDF THE FAIRY DANCE. Strange, how she heard the music callingAll the day long till night was falling,Then away and away from the…

GSV5-gregory-cael

XML     PDF CAEL AND CREDHE.             Translated from the Irish by Lady Gregory. It was on the hill they called Finntulach, the White Hill, the…

GSV4-toc

XML TABLE OF CONTENTS No. 4 Front Cover, by Pamela Colman Smith  [i] Untitled. [“Charles, do not you remember the caterpillar”], by Mrs. [Anna] Barbauld  2       Illustration…

GSV4-ads

XML     PDF ADVERTISEMENTS. HAND COLOURED PRINTS by Pamela Colman Smith, of    Miss Ellen Terry:—        as “‘Portia’ hurrying to the Railway Station”   …  …  Price Is. Post free.        as “Sans…

GSV4-irving-siddartha

XML     PDF PRINCE SIDDHARTHA.                                     I. Once there was a young Prince in the East, the heir to a great throne; he lived in a…

GSV4-rostand-princess

XML     PDF SONG FROM “PRINCESS LOINTAINE,”                         By Edmond Rostand. It is in truth a common partOn fair or dark to set your heart,    And sit…