*Frontmatter, pg. i*In Retrospect, pg. v*Contents, pg. xi*Poem, pg. 1*Nothing Is Ours, pg. 2*Ariadne, pg. 5*Repetitions Of A Young Captain, pg. 9*Old Haven, pg. 13*Among Old Letters, pg. 15*Chaplin's Sad Speech, pg. 17*The Words Lying Idle, pg. 20*Two Poems, pg. 31*Remembrance Of The Szeks, Paris, 1932, pg. 34*Victory, pg. 35*Poems, pg. 36*1913-1946, pg. 40*Ode To The Chinese Paper Snake, pg. 47*More Poems For Liadoff, pg. 51*An Answer Questioned, pg. 60*Palm, pg. 62*Chatterly Comments, pg. 65*The Swarming Bees, pg. 66*Canto LXXXIV, pg. 68*Charles The Fifth And The Peasant, pg. 72*Listen. Put On Morning, pg. 73*Moving, By Iroads Moved..., pg. 77*Eighth Air Force, pg. 80*By "Disposition Of Angels, pg. 82*For MU. M., pg. 85*Question In red Ink, pg. 87*A Lost Poem, pg. 88*Dirge For The New Sunrise, pg. 90*The Cave-Drawing, pg. 92*Huckleberry Finn, pg. 94*The Hero, pg. 96*Chi E questa, pg. 100*The Good Servant, pg. 102*Theory Of The Pathetic, pg. 105*Mad Song, pg. 113*Luis De Camoes, pg. 115*Backgrounds To Italian Paintings: 15Th Century, pg. 116*The Skeleton In The Closet, pg. 117*Blind William 9S Song, pg. 122*Experimental & Formal Verse, pg. 124*The Pleasures Of Formal Poetry, pg. 128*The Bottles Become New, Too, pg. 138*Five Poems, pg. 145*Dactyls - - From Theocritus, pg. 149*September, pg. 155*Poem After Solstice, pg. 158*One Day's Rain, pg. 159*Glazunoviana, pg. 160*A Speech by Wallace Stevens, pg. 164*The Damaged Crop, pg. 167*Thought By Rembrandt's Wife And Model During The Painting Of 'Flora', pg. 172*All Of December Toward New Year's, pg. 176*The Fourth Echo, pg. 180*Brainstorm, pg. 182*Aus Einer Kindheit, pg. 188*Arete's Speech To Odysseus, pg. 191*The Doodler, pg. 192*Lauderdale, pg. 194*A Vanished House, pg. 195*Old Lady With A Rosary On The Bus To Puebla, pg. 196*Temptation, pg. 199*A Tombstone Carved From Speech, pg. 200*Poem, pg. 202*A Flat One, pg. 204*Microcosm, pg. 210*Wrapping, pg. 211*Near Darien, pg. 212*Art Of The Sonnet: LXIX, pg. 216*Arsenio, pg. 217*The Air Of November, pg. 219*Some Places In America Are Anonymous, pg. 222*Keen To Leaky Flowers, pg. 224*Now Name The Season Blackberry, pg. 225*From The Mabinogion, pg. 232*Summer's End, pg. 239*In And Out Museums, pg. 242*Lines For My Grandmother's Grave, pg. 243*Poems On The Voyage, pg. 245*Love Letter, pg. 250*Moving The Walls, pg. 251*Two Voices, pg. 255*To The Poor, pg. 257*The Constant, pg. 261*Fox Blood, pg. 264*Confessions of a Peeping Tom, pg. 267*Note In Lieu Of A Suicide, pg. 268*"And Can Ye Sing Baluloo When The Bairn Greets", pg. 269*Bats, pg. 273*The Voyager, pg. 276*The Earth Worm, pg. 280*Poem Written After Contemplating The Adverb "Primarily", pg. 282*Skin, pg. 286*The Matchmaker In Flight, pg. 287*Three Conversations, pg. 288*For Job At Forty, pg. 291*My Varents Were Simple Folk, pg. 293*In Memoriam, pg. 296*A Midsummer Nightmare, pg. 297*Dead Language, pg. 300*The Crucified Swimmer, pg. 305*Nocturne, pg. 306*Reading A Poem By Walt Whitman I Discover We Are Surrounded By Companions, pg. 310*Days Of 1964, pg. 313*The Neighbor's Son, pg. 316*A Reckoning With Fall, pg. 318*The Old Nostalgia, pg. 320*Leda Reconsidered, pg. 321*Xenia, pg. 325*Developments, pg. 330*St. Ann's Gut, pg. 332*Again, Again, pg. 333*Definition, pg. 334*Unencumbered, pg. 335*Suite By The River, pg. 338*Friends, pg. 341*S. Miniato: One By Aretino, pg. 344*Traveller, pg. 347*Montana, pg. 350*Lines For Michael In The Picture, pg. 354*Rain, pg. 359*Old Dreams, pg. 360*Letting Him Go, pg. 361*As For The World, pg. 367*Three Travelogues, pg. 370*1966: The Stone Mason's Funeral, pg. 374*The Far-Removed Mountain Men, pg. 378*The Drunkard's Prayer, pg. 382*The Midget, pg. 383*In Memory Of William Carlos Williams, pg. 384*Achilles And Penthesileia, pg. 386*The Stonecutter's Resignation, pg. 387*Man With Birds, pg. 391*... & Testament, pg. 392*We Assume, pg. 396*Going The Rounds: A Sort Of Love Poem, pg. 398*Pastoral Remains (Hitherto Unpublished) From The Rectory, pg. 401*Crow Lore CROW'S FIRST Lesson, pg. 406*Reversals, pg. 410*Reading Cavafy In Translation, pg. 412*Why We Are Truly A Nation, pg. 414*Kostas Tympakianakis, pg. 416*Lark, pg. 418*Conversation With Marianne Moore, pg. 425*Scratching Bites, pg. 443*Poem For Valery Larbaud, pg. 445*From Three Women, A Radio-Play, pg. 447*Gabriel, pg. 449*Tuesday, pg. 453*Song For A Red Nightgown, pg. 456*Into Mexico, pg. 460*The Agent, pg. 466*A First Epistle To Eva Hesse, pg. 469*Family Scenes, pg. 477*The Night Calling, pg. 481*The ANTI-LIFE : A Fantasty, pg. 483*That Train, pg. 486*Poem, pg. 488*At E. 'S Home In Vresice, pg. 490*Hunting Near A Strip Mine, pg. 493*At The Jewish Museum, pg. 495*Night, pg. 497*Some Canvases That Will Retain Their Calm even in the Catastrophe, pg. 501*The Old Man's Hornpipe, pg. 503*A Campfire And Ants, pg. 504*Stirring, pg. 507*Impressions, pg. 509*The Last Thing, pg. 510*To Harvey, Who Traced The Circulation, pg. 512*Poems, pg. 514*Waiting For The Barbarians, pg. 520*Leap-Centuries, pg. 525*Studies For An Actress, pg. 528*An Encounter, pg. 535*Subversion, pg. 539*Increasing Night, pg. 540*ASH, pg. 544*Dark On Dark, pg. 546*Rendezvous, pg. 554*Hard Times, pg. 555*Life And Death Jean Garrigue (1914-1972), pg. 556
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