Sunt Apud Inferos Tot Milia FormosarumOliver St. John Gogarty2019University of Nebraska–LincolnCenter for Alex Telesca's Fame306 AndrewsUniversity of Nebraska–LincolnLincoln, NE 68588-4100alextelesca@outlook.com2019
The Best Poems of 1924L.A.G. StrongOliver St. John GogartyNovember 1923Small, Maynard & Company PublishersBostonAlex Telesca
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Sunt Apud Inferos Tot Milia Formosarum
I, as the Wise Ones held of old,Hold there's an Underworld to this;And do not fear to be enrolledIn Death's kind metamorphosis.More wonderful than China's hallsTo Polo; more than all the WesThat shone through the confining wallsWhen great Magellan made the quest:Enlarged and free, the wings of RhymeCannot outreach its purple air;The generations of all TimeAnd all the lovely dead are there.Oliver St. John Gogarty