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1 | The Spring | 2 | For The One Who Would Take Man's Life In His Hands | 3 | Far Rockaway | 4 | Out Of The Watercolored Window, When You Look | 5 | The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me | 6 | America, America! | 7 | The Ballad Of The Children Of The Czar | 8 | A Dream Of Whitman Paraphrased, Recognized And Made More Vivid By Renoir | 9 | O Love, Sweet Animal | 10 | All Night, All Night | 11 | A Young Child And His Pregnant Mother | 12 | The Poet | 13 | To Helen | 14 | Parlez-Vous Francais? | 15 | Phoenix Lyrics | 16 | Sonnet On Famous And Familiar Sonnets And Experiences | 17 | What Curious Dresses All Men Wear | 18 | Occasional Poems | 19 | Love And Marilyn Monroe | 20 | Late Autumn In Venice | 21 | Calmly We Walk Through This April's Day | 22 | At This Moment Of Time | 23 | Albert Einstein To Archibald Macleish | 24 | The Ballet Of The Fifth Year | 25 | The Beautiful American Word, Sure | 26 | Spiders | 27 | The Choir And Music Of Solitude And Silence | 28 | Yeats Died Saturday In France | 29 | Poem (Old man in the crystal morning after snow) | 30 | What Is To Be Given | 31 | Apollo Musagete, Poetry, And The Leader Of The Muses | 32 | Faust In Old Age | 33 | The Sin Of Hamlet | 34 | In The Naked Bed, In Plato's Cave | 35 | Sonnet Suggested By Homer, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Paul Vakzy, James Joyce, Et Al. | 36 | Tired And Unhappy, You Think Of Houses | 37 | The Greatest Thing In North America | 38 | Archaic Bust Of Apollo | 39 | This Is A Poem I Wrote At Night, Before The Dawn | 40 | Poem (Remember midsummer: the fragrance of box) | 41 | From The Graveyard By The Sea | 42 | From: A King Of Kings, A King Among The Kings | 43 | Poem (In the morning, when it was raining) | 44 | He Knows All There Is To Know. Now He Is Acquainted With The Day And Night | 45 | Sonnet: O City, City | 46 | The First Night Of Fall And Falling Rain | 47 | Prothalamion | 48 | Concerning The Synthetic Unity Of Apperception | 49 | The Journey Of A Poem Compared To All The Sad Variety Of Travel | 50 | In The Slight Ripple, The Mind Perceives The Heart | 51 | Socrates Ghost Must Haunt Me Now | 52 | For The One Who Would Not Take His Life In His Hands | 53 | Poem (You, my photographer, you, most aware) | 54 | Two Lyrics From Kilroy's Carnival: A Masque | 55 | By Circumstances Fed | 56 | Words For A Trumpet Chorale Celebrating The Autumn | 57 | Philology Recapitulates Ontology, Poetry Is Ontology | 58 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | 59 | Cambridge, Spring 1937 | 60 | Poem (Faithful to your commands, o consciousness) | 61 | Sonnet: The Ghosts Of James And Peirce In Harvard Yard | 62 | News Of The Gold World Of May | 63 | Saint, Revolutionist | 64 | Someone Is Harshly Coughing As Before |
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