The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 119Herrick & Noyes., 1951 |
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... wondered how he actually felt as he climbed over the side . The thin cold edge of the water just below his rolled pants rose a little further with every step and each time there was a new shock . He was sure he had no business touching ...
... wondered how he actually felt as he climbed over the side . The thin cold edge of the water just below his rolled pants rose a little further with every step and each time there was a new shock . He was sure he had no business touching ...
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... wondered what chance there was that poetry would reach the people . " None , ever . Art is an aristocracy : the people will never appreciate it because the people have no mind . It's not a matter of education . You can send people to ...
... wondered what chance there was that poetry would reach the people . " None , ever . Art is an aristocracy : the people will never appreciate it because the people have no mind . It's not a matter of education . You can send people to ...
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... wondered at the heat we felt that night it wasn't all from flame upon the hill where terror sat . we sweated in the stifling room until they left , and having left were embers on the hill and must have hissed when rain put out their ...
... wondered at the heat we felt that night it wasn't all from flame upon the hill where terror sat . we sweated in the stifling room until they left , and having left were embers on the hill and must have hissed when rain put out their ...
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