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Another Elegy | 1 | |
The First Inning | 13 | |
The Second Inning | 16 | |
The Third Inning | 19 | |
The Fourth Inning | 22 | |
The Fifth Inning | 25 | |
The Sixth Inning | 28 | |
The Seventh Inning | 31 | |
The Eighth Inning | 34 | |
The Ninth Inning | 37 | |
Decius - whose guileful | 43 | |
We've come to expect | 45 | |
Let engine cowling | 48 | |
Winter's asperity mollifies | 50 | |
Who's this fellow | 52 | |
I'm not up to it | 53 | |
Let many bad poets | 54 | |
In the name of | 56 | |
Mount Kearsarge shines | 57 | |
Mercury, descendant | 58 | |
Camilla, never ask | 59 | |
The times are propitious | 60 | |
Drusilla informs | 63 | |
Ship of state, hightide | 64 | |
When the young husband | 66 | |
Old woman whom I | 68 | |
When the fine days | 70 | |
Nothing, my aging Flaccus | 72 | |
When I was young | 73 | |
Flaccus, drive up | 74 | |
Praise Mammon-Mazda | 75 | |
Let us meditate the virtue | 76 | |
Don't be afraid | 77 | |
We explore grief's | 78 | |
I suppose you've noticed | 80 | |
I celebrate myself | 82 | |
Arbogast, can you call | 83 | |
Sabina - who explored | 84 | |
Flaccus, Camilla | 87 | |
O Camilla, is it | 88 | |
It was Sigmund | 89 | |
Go write a poem | 91 | |
Don't let it bother | 92 | |
Horsecollar is rarely | 93 | |
When the goddess | 94 | |
Welcome back home | 96 | |
Nunc est bibendum | 97 | |
I, too, dislike | 99 | |
The Tenth Inning | 103 | |
The Eleventh Inning | 107 | |
The Twelfth Inning | 111 | |
Notes | 119 |
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Add The Museum of Clear Ideas, This is Donald Hall's most advanced work, extending his poetic reach even beyond his recent volumes. Conflict dominates this book, and conflict unites it. Hall takes poetry as an instrument for revelation, whether in an elegy for a (fictional) contemporar, The Museum of Clear Ideas to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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