XML PDF THE DEFINITE. “To see the world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower;Hold infinity in the palm of…
XML PDF THE KNIGHT-ERRANT. A knight comes riding out of the west, (De Montfort, De Montfort.)His armour is bright as steel can beHe carries his…
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XML TABLE OF CONTENTS No. 7 Front Cover, by Pamela Colman Smith [i] Autumn, by Eleanor Vicocq Ward 2 Decorative border by Dorothy Ward 2 The Calling Voice,…