The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133Yale Literary Society, 1964 Appended to v. 30: Valedictory poem and oration pronounced before the senior class in Yale College, Presentation Day, June 21, 1865; Catalogue of the officers and studeints in Yale College, with a statement of the course of instruction in the various departments, 1864-65. |
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... floor . I had never seen anything like them before . There were various poses , which Newton explained , — but still I didn't really understand . Yet they were fascinating and something stirred in me and I couldn't seem to move away ...
... floor . I had never seen anything like them before . There were various poses , which Newton explained , — but still I didn't really understand . Yet they were fascinating and something stirred in me and I couldn't seem to move away ...
Side 35
... floor dancing , she is smiling again . He hears only a saxophone because it is soft and smooth . And she is close . Soft and smooth . Her cheek warm and thin against his , and his fingers gliding lightly over smooth stretched skin ...
... floor dancing , she is smiling again . He hears only a saxophone because it is soft and smooth . And she is close . Soft and smooth . Her cheek warm and thin against his , and his fingers gliding lightly over smooth stretched skin ...
Side 7
... floor " - " metaphor " ) ; 6 ) the grotesque appendage of a " moral ; " 7 ) an utter incapacity to deal creatively with language . ( Especially in the first two lines of the second stanza . ) Sex All the years waiting , the whole ...
... floor " - " metaphor " ) ; 6 ) the grotesque appendage of a " moral ; " 7 ) an utter incapacity to deal creatively with language . ( Especially in the first two lines of the second stanza . ) Sex All the years waiting , the whole ...
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EDITORS TABLE REVIEWS 4 NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 4 |
JUBB William Matthews | 6 |
THE WOODEN MODEL Edward Muller | 7 |
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