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The Prisoner of Zenda
2023-12-06by Richard Wilbur At the end a "The Prisoner of Zenda," The King being out of danger, Stewart Granger (As Rudolph Rassendyll) Must swallow a...
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The Primer
2023-12-06by Christina Davis She said, I love you. He said, Nothing. (As if there were just one of each word and the one who used it, used it up)。 In the histor...
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Charlotte Brontë in Leeds Point
2023-12-06by Stephen Dunn From her window marshland stretched for miles. If not for egrets and gulls, it reminded her of the moors behind the parsonage, how the...
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Chaplinesque
2023-12-06by E. E. Cummings in Just- spring when the world is mud- luscious the little lame balloonman whistles far and wee and eddieandbill come by Hart Crane ...
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The Present Writer
2023-12-06by Coner O'Callaghan answers questions vaguely, as if from distance, cares less for the dribs and drabs of his libido; gets more droll, lachrymose...
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The Potato
2023-12-06by Joseph Stroud Three days into the journey I lost the Inca Trail and scrambled around the Andes in a growing panic when on a hillside below snowline...
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The Portrait
2023-12-06by Stanley Kunitz My mother never forgave my father for killing himself, especially at such an awkward time and in a public park, that spring when I w...
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The Pomegranate
2023-12-06by Eavan Boland The only legend I have ever loved is the story of a daughter lost in hell. And found and rescued there. Love and blackmail are the gis...
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Chansons Innocentes
2023-12-06by E. E. Cummings in Just- spring when the world is mud- luscious the little lame balloonman whistles far and wee and eddieandbill come running from m...
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The Poet of Bray
2023-12-06by John Heath-Stubbs Back in the dear old thirties' days When politics was passion A harmless left-wing bard was I And so I grew in fashion: Altho...