The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 132,Oplag 2–5Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 11
Side 6
... running low , he reached another trench that would lead him to the waiting trucks ; running along it , and hearing the muted splashes of his compatriots as they joined him , less dis- appointed than he at their recall , he thought ...
... running low , he reached another trench that would lead him to the waiting trucks ; running along it , and hearing the muted splashes of his compatriots as they joined him , less dis- appointed than he at their recall , he thought ...
Side 5
... run you over to the other Island now and pick you up in the morning on the way out to fish . ” Curly just stood there ... running cold dog juices , as he delighted in the strange rivulets of musk and animal and fish and small pockets of ...
... run you over to the other Island now and pick you up in the morning on the way out to fish . ” Curly just stood there ... running cold dog juices , as he delighted in the strange rivulets of musk and animal and fish and small pockets of ...
Side 28
... run out the down corner of my mouth and spread slowly across my face . My cheeks were cherry red and my eyes wide open . And then I could hear Van Gough singing . It was distinct but I couldn't make out the words . Then I could see him ...
... run out the down corner of my mouth and spread slowly across my face . My cheeks were cherry red and my eyes wide open . And then I could hear Van Gough singing . It was distinct but I couldn't make out the words . Then I could see him ...
Indhold
The Yale Literary Magazine | 2 |
E Nightingale 11 | 11 |
The Yale Literary Magazine | 2 |
Copyright | |
2 andre sektioner vises ikke
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
afraid arms beautiful blue Books breath close cold color coming corner courses Curly dark door dragon dream drink edition eyes face fall fear feel felt fire four front Gaspar give glass green ground hair hand Haven head hear heard islands Jack laughed leaves light listen Literary living look lost March mind moon morning moving never night novel ordered painted passed perhaps POEMS published quietly remember returned rising rocks running scholarship Scholarship winners schools screamed seemed shadow singing sleeping slowly smiling Society sound spring stood stop Street Stuart Suddenly summer sure talk tell thing thought Timothy trees turned voice Volume waiting walked warm watched wind writing Yale young