Ball State University Forum, Volumes 27-28Ball State University., 1986 |
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Page 59
... darkness , whether in the form of the shock of physical disintegration after death or of warfare and its horrors . Some of these " dark " poems are among Eberhart's best or best - known work . Yet light occupies a significant place in ...
... darkness , whether in the form of the shock of physical disintegration after death or of warfare and its horrors . Some of these " dark " poems are among Eberhart's best or best - known work . Yet light occupies a significant place in ...
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... dark I caught two bass by wading in the clean , tea - colored water and casting among the cypress stumps near shore . Later I cleaned the fish in the river and fried them with some potatoes and onions . When darkness came , I sat on a ...
... dark I caught two bass by wading in the clean , tea - colored water and casting among the cypress stumps near shore . Later I cleaned the fish in the river and fried them with some potatoes and onions . When darkness came , I sat on a ...
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... dark - haired boy who sat beneath it . I didn't recognize him , but he was , I knew , waiting for me . I ran to meet him . The dark water in the Monroe Street Marina was calm , and the few white boats already moored there hardly bobbed ...
... dark - haired boy who sat beneath it . I didn't recognize him , but he was , I knew , waiting for me . I ran to meet him . The dark water in the Monroe Street Marina was calm , and the few white boats already moored there hardly bobbed ...
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