THE TEXAS REVIEW Entered as second-class matter June 7, 1915, at the postoffice at EDITOR, Robert Adger Law. CONTRIBUTORS TO THE JANUARY NUMBER STANTON A. COBLENTZ, who contributed a poem, "The Unassailable," to the July, 1920, number of the Review, lives in New York City. CARL HOLLIDAY is dean and professor of English of the University of Toledo, Ohio. J. F. SCHELTEMA, recently at Yale University but now living in Amsterdam, Netherlands, has written much on international relations. Mr. Scheltema wrote "Juliet's Tomb" in the October Review. VIRGIL L. JONES is professor of English in the University of Arkansas. AARON SCHAFFER, a frequent contributor to the Review, is instructor in Romance languages in the University of Texas. GRACE DELANO CLARK (Mrs. D. L. Clark), formerly of Adelphi College, now resides in Austin, Texas. P. B. McDONALD is assistant professor of English in New York University. A. J. MORRISON, who has written many historical studies for the Review and for other periodicals, is now in Washington, D. C. HOWARD MUMFORD JONES is an advisory editor of the Review. THE ALL BEHOLDING BY STANTON A. COBLENTZ Pondering till the world had slipped from view, And earth and time and space, all sights and sounds, Were clustered in one vibrant dot of thought, Suddenly I beheld within my grasp The universe, eternal and complete, To the furthest stretch of distance and of years. The remotest star-swarms, cyclopean voids That gape between, the unnumbered souls that dwell From shore to shore-line of infinity, All stood before my vision; and I gazed From end to end of the cosmic roads of time, Then flashed away like sparks before the anvil. I knew that what was written on its parchment |