XML PDF Two Prose Fancies By Richard Le Gallienne I—Sleeping Beauty“EVERY woman is a sleeping beauty,” I said, sententiously. “Only some need more waking…
XML PDF Front Matter The Yellow Book Volume XIII April, 1897 The Editor of THE YELLOW BOOK advises all persons sending manuscripts to keep…
XML PDF Pierrot By Olive Custance PIERROT . . . . Pierrot . . . . at first they said you slept, And then they…
XML PDF The Noon of Love By J. A. Blaikie IEASTWARD each morning,Ever old, ever new,The radiant adorningOf day made for youMeets me, and…
XML PDF A Melodrama—The Union By T. Baron Russell IIs it not almost unprintable ? To give to it anything of actuality one would…
XML PDF An Immortal By Sidney Benson Thorp THE dusky little row comprising No. 79 quivered like a jelly as railway or post-office vans,…
XML PDF Two Poems By Douglas Ainslie I—The Death of Verlaine“Rien de plus cher que la chanson grise.” VERLAINE. So the poet of grey…
XML PDF The Rose By Henry W. Nevinson (A mediaeval citizen speaks)STEPHEN, clerk of Oxford town, Oh, the weary while he lies,Wrapt in his old…
XML PDF On the Toss of a Penny By Cecil de Thierry HE leant back among the fern, tired out with his day’s tramp.…
XML PDF Forgetfulness By R. V. Risley FRIEND, the years to you have been Autumnal, and when the war-horns of life are filled with…