The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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Side 181
... birds , the oily priest That preens his back , that needs communion least , These horny feet sing grace upon the rim , Sing prayers of worms ( the body of the hymn ) , Sleek Grackle - King , ecclesiast , the He Of ornithology , toes ...
... birds , the oily priest That preens his back , that needs communion least , These horny feet sing grace upon the rim , Sing prayers of worms ( the body of the hymn ) , Sleek Grackle - King , ecclesiast , the He Of ornithology , toes ...
Side 226
... birds out the dirty window . " I remember the way they came out from under the snow , " he said , as if he were ... bird . " Where is Felice now ? " she said . " Where he belongs , the damn fool . Back in his cage . I'm punishing him ...
... birds out the dirty window . " I remember the way they came out from under the snow , " he said , as if he were ... bird . " Where is Felice now ? " she said . " Where he belongs , the damn fool . Back in his cage . I'm punishing him ...
Side 227
... birds ? Why birds and deer ? " No one steals yesterdays papers from the red stand at the Rexall . " Now take Vale , ” he said . " No one takes his pails . He leaves his inciner- ators on the front walk . Only the brooms go in . " Leave ...
... birds ? Why birds and deer ? " No one steals yesterdays papers from the red stand at the Rexall . " Now take Vale , ” he said . " No one takes his pails . He leaves his inciner- ators on the front walk . Only the brooms go in . " Leave ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
Bianca VanOrden 133 Sport | 145 |
Three Miracles | 158 |
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