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" Whenever Richard Cory went down town, We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from sole to crown, Clean favored, and imperially slim. And he was always quietly arrayed, And he was always human when he talked; But still he fluttered... "
The New Poetry: An Anthology of Twentieth-century Verse in English - Page 422
edited by - 1923 - 640 pages
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The Harvard Monthly, Volumes 25-26

College students' writings, American - 1897 - 418 pages
...think I'll go down to City Hall and spend the afternoon in getting naturalized." EW Sutton Pickhardt. RICHARD CORY* \WHENEVER Richard Cory went down town,...looked at him : He was a gentleman from sole to crown, Clean-favored, and imperially slim. And he was always quietly arrayed, And he was always human when...
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A History of American Literature

Percy Holmes Boynton - Literary Criticism - 1919 - 534 pages
...from it, and it still felt the subtle influence of a preeminent family. When " the squire " passed, We people on the pavement looked at him ; He was a gentleman from sole to crown, Clean-favored, and imperially slim. It is easy to think of Tilbury as an English town ; it is utterly...
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Modern American Poetry

Louis Untermeyer - American poetry - 1921 - 464 pages
...would have rid the earth of him Once, in my pride! . . . I never knew the worth of him Until he died. RICHARD CORY * Whenever Richard Cory went down town,...sole to crown, Clean favored, and imperially slim. 1 Reprinted by permission of the publishers, Charles Scribner's Sons, from The Children of the Night....
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Modern American Poetry

Louis Untermeyer - American poetry - 1921 - 470 pages
...would have rid the earth of him Once, in my pride! . . . I never knew the worth of him Until he died. RICHARD CORY » Whenever Richard Cory went down town,...sole to crown, Clean favored, and imperially slim. 1 Reprinted by permission of the publishers, Charles Scribner's Sons, from The Children of the Night....
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Modern American Poetry

Louis Untermeyer - American poetry - 1921 - 466 pages
...the earth of him Once, in my pride! . . . I never knew the worth of him Until he died. RICHARD CORY1 Whenever Richard Cory went down town, We people on...sole to crown, Clean favored, and imperially slim. 1 Reprinted by permission of the publishers, Charles Scribner's Sons, from The Children of the Night....
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Modern American Poetry

Louis Untermeyer - American poetry - 1921 - 462 pages
...the earth of him Once, in my pride ! . . . I never knew the worth of him Until he died. RICHARD CORY1 Whenever Richard Cory went down town, We people on...sole to crown, Clean favored, and imperially slim. 1 Reprinted by permission of the publishers, Charles Scribner's Sons, from The Children of the Night....
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MODERN AMERICAN POETRY

LOUIS UNTERMEYER - 1921 - 594 pages
...the publishers, Charles Scribner'* Sons, from The Children of the Night. II? Edwin Arlington Robinson And he was always quietly arrayed, And he was always...when he talked; But still he fluttered pulses when fce said, " Good-morning," and he glittered when he walked. And he was rich—yes, richer than a king,...
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American Poets: An Anthology of Contemporary Verse

Leonora Speyer, Conrad Aiken - American poetry - 1923 - 144 pages
...time to time In Tilbury Town, we look beyond Horizons for the man Flammonde. Edwin Arlington Robinson RICHARD CORY Whenever Richard Cory went down town,...talked; But still he fluttered pulses when he said, wGood-morning," and he glittered when he walked. And he was rich— yes, richer than a king— And...
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A Book of British and American Verse

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - American literature - 1922 - 1920 pages
...and changing worlds — Until I saw a flash of trumpets Above the battlements over Time! Let Masttn. RICHARD CORY* WHENEVER Richard Cory went down town,...sole to crown, Clean favored, and imperially slim. 4 And he was always quietly arrayed, And he was always human when he talked; But still he fluttered...
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The Poetry of Edwin Arlington Robinson: An Essay in Appreciation

Lloyd R. Morris, William Van R. Whitall - American poetry - 1923 - 134 pages
...town, We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from sole to crown, Clean favoured, and imperially slim. And he was always quietly arrayed,...talked; / But still he fluttered pulses when he said, 'Good morning,' and he glittered when he walked. And he was rich — yes, richer than a king — And...
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