Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 71
... lost lilac and the lost sea voices And the weak spirit quickens to rebel For the bent golden - rod and the lost sea smell Quickens to recover The cry of quail and the whirling plover And the blind eye creates The empty forms between the ...
... lost lilac and the lost sea voices And the weak spirit quickens to rebel For the bent golden - rod and the lost sea smell Quickens to recover The cry of quail and the whirling plover And the blind eye creates The empty forms between the ...
Page 157
... Lost Lover , " reveal voices merging both to open up and to shut down the narra- tive process . The story centers on Horatia Dane , a woman who “ look [ s ] like a person with a history " ( 7 ) . Unlike Kurt Vonnegut's Billy Pilgrim ...
... Lost Lover , " reveal voices merging both to open up and to shut down the narra- tive process . The story centers on Horatia Dane , a woman who “ look [ s ] like a person with a history " ( 7 ) . Unlike Kurt Vonnegut's Billy Pilgrim ...
Page 159
... lost sailor had a wonderful charm for the girl . Miss Horatia had never been so interesting to her before . How she must have mourned for the lover , and missed him , and hoped there would yet be news from the ship ! Nelly thought she ...
... lost sailor had a wonderful charm for the girl . Miss Horatia had never been so interesting to her before . How she must have mourned for the lover , and missed him , and hoped there would yet be news from the ship ! Nelly thought she ...
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