statement about the nature of the universe. Like the stars, the persona is strapped in, but paradoxically, ...
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issues. The poem about the lo cust, or cicada, rests upon a paradox. The cica da's song has ...
Page 13 from Issue vol2-no2 to be lingered over. He made no haste as he went about cutting and ...
about it, to sustain us; all dungings and other sordid tempe rings being but the vicars succedaneous to ...
in front of the club and how his friends had admired it, laughing and joking about this sign of his ...
incuriosity about that place where the protago nist's friend has found those eyeballs. Through out, ...
tree-about the nature of things. In this and in a number of other poems from the 1958 volume ("The ...
and Sue talked mostly about music and books. He objected to the analytical way in which she approached ...
proud of myself for not resenting it. I used to argue about "the Negro problem" with ...
Lion," he began, wondering dimly what speech he was about to utter. Saladin saluted him with a tea cup ...