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Sep 18, 2006 · Spring in New Hampshire and other poems by McKay, Claude, 1890-1948. Publication date 1920 Publisher London : Grant Richards Collection cdl; americana Contributor
Spring in New Hampshire. (To J. L. J. F. E.) Too green the springing April grass, Too blue the silver-speckled sky, For me to linger here, alas, While happy winds go laughing by, Wasting the golden hours indoors, Washing windows and scrubbing floors. Too wonderful the April night,
Too faintly sweet the first May flowers, The stars too gloriously bright, For me to spend the evening hours, When fields are fresh and streams are leaping, Wearied, exhausted, dully sleeping. This poem is in the public domain. Spring in New Hampshire - Too green the springing April grass.
In the spring of this year he visited England to arrange for the publication of his poems. Claude McKay is a pure blooded Negro, and though we have recently been made aware of some of the more remarkable achievements of African Art typified by the sculpture from Benin, and in music by the 'Spirituals,' this is the first instance of success in ...
Too faintly sweet the first May flowers, The stars too gloriously bright, For me to spend the evening hours, When fields are fresh and streams are leaping, Wearied, exhausted, dully sleeping. Main Location: New Hampshire, USA.
May 27, 2024 · McKay, Claude, 1890-1948, (1920) Spring in New Hampshire and other poems. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America , http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003297943 MLA citation style
Too faintly sweet the first May flowers, The stars too gloriously bright, For me to spend the evening hours, When fields are fresh and streams are leaping, Wearied, exhausted, dully sleeping. From Harlem Shadows (New York, Harcourt, Brace and company, 1922) by Claude McKay. This poem is in the public domain.