20 JANUARY 1923, page 15

So Many Communications Have Been Received On The Subject Of

Miss Sitwell's poem and our Literary Editor's commentary that we have been forced, in this instance, to forgo our usual custom of publishing correspondence at length. The......

Poetry.

SIX DISTICliES. IN AN OXFORD GARDEN. Acaoss your lawns we watched a Shadow move t I called it Memory, and you called it Love. THE FIRST EMBRACE. 'Tis dawn, and Eve the primal......

Art.

DECORATIVE ART AT THE ACADEMY. AT last the Academy seems trying to justify its position, and has promoted an exhibition which is not merely a shop for miscellaneous easel......

Grass So The Days Pass, So Greens The Grass T

Until at last - Some fruit is cast. But fruit, that fades Into the earth, By a new birth Gives greener blades. That is our round : Morning and even Lapsing to ground, Piercing......

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