The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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with a broken wing ark of life , and the young woman who left to play with the dog - teeth of summer and the soul that yearned screeching for the underworld and the homeland with the ancient monuments and the present grief swept away by ...
with a broken wing ark of life , and the young woman who left to play with the dog - teeth of summer and the soul that yearned screeching for the underworld and the homeland with the ancient monuments and the present grief swept away by ...
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AS I WAS YOUNG AND EASY ( Section of a novel ) It must be almost noon . The sun is hot and bright in my eyes . I've been dozing yet I don't recall falling asleep . The sun must have awakened me . If it ... YOUNG AND EASY / Edward Muller.
AS I WAS YOUNG AND EASY ( Section of a novel ) It must be almost noon . The sun is hot and bright in my eyes . I've been dozing yet I don't recall falling asleep . The sun must have awakened me . If it ... YOUNG AND EASY / Edward Muller.
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... young , under- dressed , and excited . The stage was bare except for two stand - up microphones , one for Dylan's guitar and another for his voice , or harmonica , for in his performance he would alternate often between the two . A high ...
... young , under- dressed , and excited . The stage was bare except for two stand - up microphones , one for Dylan's guitar and another for his voice , or harmonica , for in his performance he would alternate often between the two . A high ...
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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