| Harriet Monroe, ed. (18601936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917. |
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| 387. Scented Leaves from a Chinese Jar |
| | | The Marigold |
| | | By Allen Upward |
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| EVEN as the seed of the marigold, carried by the wind, lodges on the roofs of palaces, and lights the air with flame-colored blossoms, so may the child-like words of the insignificant poet confer honor on lofty and disdainful mandarins. | |
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