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Witter Bynner said that she had a "frontier libido."
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Throughout this period, she continued to have several affairs, first with a French violinist, that led to an abortion, and then with the poet Witter Bynner.
Edna St. Vincent Millay greenintegerblog 2008
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This admiration became one of her links with Witter Bynner, a distinguished Harvard-educated academic and minor New Mexican poet who had traveled in China, translated Chinese poetry, and collected Chinese art.
Portrait of An Artist Laurie Lisle 1986
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He also knew Mexico well, having been there in 1922 with his friends Witter Bynner and Frieda and D. H. Lawrence.
Portrait of An Artist Laurie Lisle 1986
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Witter Bynner is said to have worked off a pretty good one at the
More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher
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Some of the writers round about -- Arthur Guiterman or Tom Masson or Witter Bynner or Tom Daly, or some of these chaps now sitting down to combination-plate luncheons and getting off all manner of merry quips and confidential matters -- some of these chaps may be famous some day
Mince Pie Christopher Morley 1923
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Mr. Ficke has also written two volumes upon Japanese Painting and Japanese Prints, in part the outcome of a trip to Japan, taken in company with his friend Witter Bynner.
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China and Japan have suddenly been discovered again by Miss Lowell and Mr. Lindsay and Witter Bynner and Eunice Tietjens and a dozen others; have been discovered to be rich treasuries of exquisite images, costumes, gestures, moods, emotions.
Introduction 1920
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I daresay the Knish-Morgan burlesque of Witter Bynner and Arthur Davison Ficke was a hard blow to the more fantastic radicals.
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To Messrs. Small, Maynard & Co. for selections from Songs from Vagabondia, More Songs from Vagabondia, and Last Songs from Vagabondia, by Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey; An Ode to Harvard, and Other Poems, by Witter Bynner; and The Poet, the Fool, and the Fairies, by Madison Cawein.
Acknowledgments Jessie Belle 1917
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