The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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... front hall I keep going out the door , balancing care- fully for the descent down the high stone bank of entrance steps ; and swinging then across the white gravelled courtyard and around the mar- ble birdbath which glitters in the sun ...
... front hall I keep going out the door , balancing care- fully for the descent down the high stone bank of entrance steps ; and swinging then across the white gravelled courtyard and around the mar- ble birdbath which glitters in the sun ...
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... front of me , Slurring all the tree trunks together in a brown , muddy puddle , filthy linen against that swimming milk - white . " Then the ax slipped from my gloves and skew- ered into a snow bank . Completely buried - I couldn't see ...
... front of me , Slurring all the tree trunks together in a brown , muddy puddle , filthy linen against that swimming milk - white . " Then the ax slipped from my gloves and skew- ered into a snow bank . Completely buried - I couldn't see ...
Side 11
... front of the stage , and continued up onto the stage and sat in the first row of folding chairs there . It seemed to me in retrospect that they set the tone for much of the evening . The first and oldest of them I judged to be about ...
... front of the stage , and continued up onto the stage and sat in the first row of folding chairs there . It seemed to me in retrospect that they set the tone for much of the evening . The first and oldest of them I judged to be about ...
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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