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| 4682. | Two Went up into the Temple to Pray by Richard Crashaw> | | Two went to pray? O rather say
One went to brag, th' other to pray:
One stands up close and treads on high,
Where th' other dares not send his ey... |
| 4683. | Desesperanto by Marilyn Hacker> | | After Joseph Roth
Parce que c'était lui; parce que c'était moi.
Montaigne, De L'amitië
The dream's forfeit was a night in jail
and now the ... |
| 4684. | Iva's Pantoum by Marilyn Hacker> | | We pace each other for a long time.
I packed my anger with the beef jerky.
You are the baby on the mountain. I am
in a cold stream where I led you... |
| 4685. | Paragraphs from a Day-Book by Marilyn Hacker> | | Cherry-ripe: dark sweet burlats, scarlet reverchons
firm-fleshed and tart in the mouth
bigarreaux, peach-and-white napoléons
as the harvest moves ... |
| 4686. | Scars on Paper by Marilyn Hacker> | | An unwrapped icon, too potent to touch,
she freed my breasts from the camp Empire dress.
Now one of them's the shadow of a breast
with a lost objec... |
| 4687. | Huge Vapours Brood Above the Clifted Shore by Charlotte Smith> | | Huge vapours brood above the clifted shore,
Night o'er the ocean settles, dark and mute,
Save where is heard the repercussive roar
Of drowsy billow... |
| 4689. | Sonnet VII: Sweet Poet of the Woods by Charlotte Smith> | | Sweet poet of the woods---a long adieu!
Farewel, soft minstrel of the early year!
Ah! 'twill be long ere thou shalt sing anew,
And pour thy music o... |
| 4690. | Sonnet XLII: Composed During a Walk by Charlotte Smith> | | The dark and pillowy cloud, the sallow trees,
Seem o'er the ruins of the year to mourn;
And, cold and hollow, the inconstant breeze
Sobs thro' the ... |
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