The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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Side 127
... tree watered by dogs aware of miracles in whoredom . the open windows of our pronged eyes increase the vista with ... trees never count their leaves , but the rape begotten child counts his poems . a challenge to the mushroom sun ...
... tree watered by dogs aware of miracles in whoredom . the open windows of our pronged eyes increase the vista with ... trees never count their leaves , but the rape begotten child counts his poems . a challenge to the mushroom sun ...
Side 158
SAYIL ( for b . p . ) the tall , slender young trees ( with freckled birch bark ) showed only the foliage of luxurious summer , never bothered to count their leaves . aknerr MULBERRY little boys are precious things ( with china teeth ...
SAYIL ( for b . p . ) the tall , slender young trees ( with freckled birch bark ) showed only the foliage of luxurious summer , never bothered to count their leaves . aknerr MULBERRY little boys are precious things ( with china teeth ...
Side 159
... trees . An adult buck of these dainty antelope would have been black . Suddenly there was a great outburst of noise as a peacock flew up out of the rhododendrons near the fence line with many loud " kee - aow , kee - aow " calls . It ...
... trees . An adult buck of these dainty antelope would have been black . Suddenly there was a great outburst of noise as a peacock flew up out of the rhododendrons near the fence line with many loud " kee - aow , kee - aow " calls . It ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
Bianca VanOrden 133 Sport | 145 |
Three Miracles | 158 |
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