The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 138, Issues 1-5Herrick & Noyes., 1969 |
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... City wanting so much to be direct and unselfish ? What is more beautiful then the sunlight breaking through clouds with the human possibilities which surround you ? It is the skylight dry of tears . And the memory of the tragedy of one ...
... City wanting so much to be direct and unselfish ? What is more beautiful then the sunlight breaking through clouds with the human possibilities which surround you ? It is the skylight dry of tears . And the memory of the tragedy of one ...
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... city streets . However we are not concerned with Little Butt's stomach , nor the two cups of coffee and slice of blue- berry pie in it . We are the headrest behind the death seat with a perfect view of the road ahead . A novel point of ...
... city streets . However we are not concerned with Little Butt's stomach , nor the two cups of coffee and slice of blue- berry pie in it . We are the headrest behind the death seat with a perfect view of the road ahead . A novel point of ...
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... City . Meanwhile we have this holo- caust of long - buried spirits breaking from their graves , from their cisterns , their cav- erns , their mausoleums , their chambers neath the dead cities ( the multitude of dead cities ! ) within ...
... City . Meanwhile we have this holo- caust of long - buried spirits breaking from their graves , from their cisterns , their cav- erns , their mausoleums , their chambers neath the dead cities ( the multitude of dead cities ! ) within ...
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