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"I introduce Penelope Gwin..." | 3 | |
"Once on a hill I met a man..." | 5 | |
"A lovely finish I have seen..." | 11 | |
Good-bye-- | 13 | |
For a pair of eyebrows-- | 14 | |
Apologia | 15 | |
A warning to salesmen | 16 | |
Washington as a surveyor | 17 | |
Three poems | 18 | |
Song - for the clavichord | 20 | |
In the tower | 21 | |
Valentine V | 22 | |
"The past..." | 23 | |
"We went to the dark cave of the street-corner..." | 24 | |
Luxembourg Gardens | 27 | |
In a room | 28 | |
Naples, Fla-- '36 | 30 | |
"What would be worst of all..." | 33 | |
Villanelle | 35 | |
"Under such heavy clouds of love..." | 36 | |
Dream-- | 37 | |
Florida | 38 | |
Money | 39 | |
Valentine | 40 | |
"We hadn't meant to spend so much time..." | 41 | |
"From the shallow night-long graves..." | 42 | |
The street by the cemetery | 43 | |
"It is marvellous to wake up together..." | 44 | |
Florida deserta | 45 | |
For A.B. | 46 | |
The salesman's evening | 47 | |
Edgar Allan Poe & the juke-box | 49 | |
Key west | 51 | |
Hannah A. | 53 | |
After the rain | 55 | |
The soldier and the slot-machine | 57 | |
Full moon, key west | 59 | |
"The walls went on for years & years..." | 61 | |
Stove & clocks | 65 | |
Little thaw in January | 66 | |
"Don't you call me that word, honey..." | 68 | |
Current dreams | 69 | |
The museum | 72 | |
The traveller to Rome | 75 | |
Dear Dr.-- | 77 | |
"I had a bad dream..." | 79 | |
"In the golden early morning..." | 80 | |
"In a cheap hotel..." | 83 | |
To the admirable Miss Moore | 84 | |
Homesickness | 87 | |
The owl's journey | 91 | |
On the Prince of Fundy | 92 | |
Crossing the equator | 95 | |
Young man in the park | 96 | |
For M.B.S., buried in Nova Scotia | 98 | |
Syllables | 101 | |
"Where are the dolls who loved me so..." | 102 | |
A short, slow life | 103 | |
Suicide of a moderate dictator | 104 | |
To Manuel Bandeira, with jam and jelly | 105 | |
The grandmothers | 107 | |
St. John's Day | 109 | |
The moon burgled the house-- | 110 | |
A baby found in the garbage | 111 | |
Letter to two friends | 113 | |
New Year's letter as Auden says-- | 115 | |
Foreign-domestic | 117 | |
Miami | 118 | |
Keaton | 119 | |
Mimoso, near death | 121 | |
Brasil, 1959 | 122 | |
On the Amazon | 124 | |
"Let Shakespeare & Milton..." | 126 | |
(For the window-pane) | 126 | |
The blue chairs (that dream) | 127 | |
Gypsophilia | 128 | |
To the brook | 130 | |
All afternoon the freighters - Rio | 131 | |
Mimosas in bloom | 132 | |
Rainy day, Rio. | 133 | |
Apartment in Leme | 134 | |
Something I've meant to write about for 30 years | 137 | |
For T.C.B. | 139 | |
"Dear, my compass..." | 140 | |
"Close close all night..." | 141 | |
The pretender | 142 | |
Inventory | 143 | |
"Far far away there, where I met..." | 147 | |
Aubade and elegy | 149 | |
A drunkard | 150 | |
Vague poem (vaguely love poem) | 152 | |
For Grandfather | 154 | |
Swan-boat ride | 155 | |
"A mother made of dress-goods..." | 156 | |
Breakfast song | 158 | |
Belated dedication | 159 | |
Memory of Baltimore | 160 | |
Travelling, a love poem | 162 | |
Salem willows | 164 | |
Just north of Boston | 167 | |
Dicky and sister | 168 | |
(Florida revisited?) | 177 | |
Sammy | 179 | |
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle | 180 | |
Appendix | ||
Mechanics of pretence : remarks on W. H. Auden | 183 | |
Verdigris | 186 | |
Homesickness | 188 | |
True confessions | 191 | |
Suicide of a (moderate) dictator - a report in verse & prose | 194 | |
Mrs. Sullivan downstairs | 197 | |
"Writing poetry is an unnatural act..." | 207 | |
Making the wallpaper come off the wall | 214 | |
The fairy toll-taker | 215 | |
Ungracious poem | 217 | |
Notes on the "elegy" poem | 219 | |
Drafts of "one art" | 223 |
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