The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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... POET LOOKED AT THE MOUNTAINS The poet looked at the mountains ; He left his friends . Him , striding up the valleyside Breathing , seeing , taking off clothes . He left his clothes by a stream , Stood in the water . Godlike , unstung ...
... POET LOOKED AT THE MOUNTAINS The poet looked at the mountains ; He left his friends . Him , striding up the valleyside Breathing , seeing , taking off clothes . He left his clothes by a stream , Stood in the water . Godlike , unstung ...
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... poet would be more than he believed in , be forever remembered himself as a seventh son and called his first born the son of a seventh son . And being Father he proudly wore kisses in his ears , being comically industrious in Fatherhood ...
... poet would be more than he believed in , be forever remembered himself as a seventh son and called his first born the son of a seventh son . And being Father he proudly wore kisses in his ears , being comically industrious in Fatherhood ...
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... Poets In his Introduction , Dudley Fitts characterizes George Starbuck's work as " an intense and shaking kind of poetry ... poet's conviction that life must be confronted and cherished daily . George Starbuck was born in Columbus , Ohio ...
... Poets In his Introduction , Dudley Fitts characterizes George Starbuck's work as " an intense and shaking kind of poetry ... poet's conviction that life must be confronted and cherished daily . George Starbuck was born in Columbus , Ohio ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
Bianca VanOrden 133 Sport | 145 |
Three Miracles | 158 |
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