The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 138,Oplag 1–5Herrick & Noyes., 1969 |
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... fall . . . You catch your breath , are afraid . Behind the eyes of Monag you see a white wind blowing , a sky full of howling dead , spirits of ages past , falling falling , moaning , howling with the wind over Ego City ... Monag smiles ...
... fall . . . You catch your breath , are afraid . Behind the eyes of Monag you see a white wind blowing , a sky full of howling dead , spirits of ages past , falling falling , moaning , howling with the wind over Ego City ... Monag smiles ...
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... fall where they may ; In a season of exiles He tells me how it is In fall we see the tree . Cornelia Emerson Memorable Dates to Jeanne on her 21st birthday The day.
... fall where they may ; In a season of exiles He tells me how it is In fall we see the tree . Cornelia Emerson Memorable Dates to Jeanne on her 21st birthday The day.
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... fall yesterday . the soot spots , this city snow , are moving closer together toward a final black together , more ... falling and wind it hid the somewhere skies from where it came . until by late night the snow fell fine meeting earth ...
... fall yesterday . the soot spots , this city snow , are moving closer together toward a final black together , more ... falling and wind it hid the somewhere skies from where it came . until by late night the snow fell fine meeting earth ...
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