The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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... living existence there where we now unfounded remain , bending like the branches of the horrid willow heaped in the duration of despair while the yellow stream slowly brings down rushes up - rooted in the mud image of a figure that ...
... living existence there where we now unfounded remain , bending like the branches of the horrid willow heaped in the duration of despair while the yellow stream slowly brings down rushes up - rooted in the mud image of a figure that ...
Side 33
... living room is dark . I hesitate until my eyes become accustomed to the light and the house is quiet . For a moment , after the bright sun on the terrace , I feel as if I had just stepped into a funeral parlor And after he died she ...
... living room is dark . I hesitate until my eyes become accustomed to the light and the house is quiet . For a moment , after the bright sun on the terrace , I feel as if I had just stepped into a funeral parlor And after he died she ...
Side 39
... living . The dead I can revere , but not the living . So I remain silent , staring 39.
... living . The dead I can revere , but not the living . So I remain silent , staring 39.
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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