North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumes 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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Page 44
... stand out into the fairy smoke flood , as into a boundless sea . The pines in the foreground are finely relieved upon it . And far beyond on the southern slope , the rich woods some half sub . merged , others standing clear - seem ...
... stand out into the fairy smoke flood , as into a boundless sea . The pines in the foreground are finely relieved upon it . And far beyond on the southern slope , the rich woods some half sub . merged , others standing clear - seem ...
Page 46
... stand sound and serene after the hardships of wind and weather of five thousand years . They are antediluvian ... standing silent and immovable with only its light outer sprays like the tentacles of bar- nacles , sensitive and full of ...
... stand sound and serene after the hardships of wind and weather of five thousand years . They are antediluvian ... standing silent and immovable with only its light outer sprays like the tentacles of bar- nacles , sensitive and full of ...
Page 142
... stand up , branchless , with some foliage around their tops , the most linear of trees . In a flat land at the coming of darkness trees have char- acter : these have special character , the only things that stand up to the gathering ...
... stand up , branchless , with some foliage around their tops , the most linear of trees . In a flat land at the coming of darkness trees have char- acter : these have special character , the only things that stand up to the gathering ...
Contents
Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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