The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 121Herrick & Noyes., 1953 |
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... Green River Lake . From the high mountainside the lake looked as green as a jewel . That was because it was so deep . Someday he meant to get a rubber boat and a great ball of fish line and a sash weight and see if he could find the ...
... Green River Lake . From the high mountainside the lake looked as green as a jewel . That was because it was so deep . Someday he meant to get a rubber boat and a great ball of fish line and a sash weight and see if he could find the ...
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A wind in weather of my eye Stood up from brambles UNDER EVERY GREEN TREE Frayed and walked the fields of timothy ... green - dreamed almanac . ( In our fathers ' vineyards edged , A hook will swell His ribs with light . ) MORTON ...
A wind in weather of my eye Stood up from brambles UNDER EVERY GREEN TREE Frayed and walked the fields of timothy ... green - dreamed almanac . ( In our fathers ' vineyards edged , A hook will swell His ribs with light . ) MORTON ...
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... green shutters all around , small and neat in the distance . Down below the house a stream curves through a meadow of grass and bushes to the lake away at the lower end of the valley . From up here the figures of people are small and ...
... green shutters all around , small and neat in the distance . Down below the house a stream curves through a meadow of grass and bushes to the lake away at the lower end of the valley . From up here the figures of people are small and ...
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