| Harriet Monroe, ed. (18601936). Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. 191222. | | | | A Road of France | | By Charles L. ODonnell |
| | | ALL day the carts go by along the road | |
| That bear a regal though a sorry load | |
| Long pine-trees, stripped of all save of their crown | |
| Which in the trodden mire is trailing down: | |
| |
| Young kings that knew the mountains and the stars, | 5 |
| Dragged captive at the chariot-wheels of Mars. | | | | |
|
|