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Contents
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Letters
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To Tevis Clyde Smith, June 8, 1923,
"May the blessings of Allah . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, June 22, 1923,
"Clyde sahib, greeting:/ I found your letter . .
."
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To Tevis Clyde
Smith, July 7, 1923,
"To Clyde bahadur-sahib . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, July 30, 1923,
"Clyde, sahib, bohut salaam, . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, August 4, 1923,
"Clyde sahib;/ You say I'll . . ."
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To Tevis Clyde Smith, October 5, 1923,
"Salaam, Clyde;/Maybe you think . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, November 4, 1923,
"Bohut salaam, Cyde bahadur;/ It's been quite a
. . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, April 21, 1924,
"Salaam, Clyde sahib;/ I should have written . .
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, June 19, 1924,
"Salaam Clyde sahib;/ I suppose you . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, September 7, 1924,
"Salaam, Clyde,/ You ought to be here."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, January 7, 1925,
"Salaam, Clyde sahib;/ I was in Brownwood . . ."
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To Tevis Clyde Smith,
January 30, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/ I'm sending you . . ."
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To Tevis Clyde Smith,
February 25, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/Chapter XIX"
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To Tevis Clyde Smith,
March 17, 1925,
"The top o' the mornin', O'Clyde"
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To Tevis Clyde Smith, April 6, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/ What ho!"
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, May 24, 1925,
"Salaam;/ Hot zowie, . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, July 7, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/ I believe you . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1925,
"Salaam; Clyde;/ Old boy, . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1925,
"Salaam, Clyde sahib,/I haven't got any . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, August 6, 1925,
"Salaam;/ I'm glad you . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, October 9, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/ Say, bo, . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, January 14, 1926,
"Salaam, bahadur, bohut salaam; . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, January 14, 1926,
"Salaam;/ This is a habit . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, April 14, 1926,
"Salaam;/ Being in an . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, May 7, 1926,
"Salaam;/I'm sending you . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926,
"Salaam;/I'm trying to write . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, August 6, 1926,
"Salaam, sahib;/ In the first place, . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, August 21, 1926,
"Bohut salaam, sahib;/ I think you owe . . ."
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To
Edna Mann, October 30, 1926,
"As usual I . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. late August 1927,
"ARE YOU THE YOUNG . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. fall 1927,
"Salaam:/ Then the little boy . . ."
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To
Harold Preece, ca. early 1928,
"Salaam:/ You'll have to pardon . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, week of February 20, 1928,
"The fellow who wrote . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1928,
"Salaam:/ Not having much of . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. June 1928,
"Salaam;/Ho, ho, the long . . ."
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To
Harold Preece, ca. June 1928,
"Salaam:/ No, I was not . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1928,
"Salaam:/ A Warning to Orthodoxy"
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To
unknown recipient, ca. September 1928,
"Salaam:/ Tunney sure gave . . ."
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To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. October 1928,
"Salaam:/ The reason I'm sending . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1928,
"Salaam:/ Listen you goddamn . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1928,
"Salaam:/ I got such a laugh . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November-December 1928,
"Salaam:/ Heh heh!"
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. December 1928,
"Salaam:/ Out in front . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. late 1928,
"Salaam:/ I'll swear, . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1929,
"Salaam:/Ancient English Balladel"
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1929,
"Salaam:/ Black Dawn"
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. early to mid 1929,
"Salaam:/ Life is a yellow . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1930,
"Salaam; Fear Orghruagach;"
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. April 1930,
"Salaam:/ Well, Fear Finn, I believe . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1930,
"Well, Fear Finn, I hope . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1930,
"Salaam, Fear Finn:/ Then Stein the . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1930,
"Salaam, Fear Finn;/ Wel, me bauld . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1930,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ I read your article . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. December 1930,
"Fear Finn:/ I'm not surprised . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. December 1930,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ I don't know . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. January 1931,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ You owe me a . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ I've delayed writing . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1931,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ Congratulations on your . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 14, 1931,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ Heigho for sunny . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, week of May 18, 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ I should have answered . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. early June 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ Thanks very much . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. September 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ Lizzen my children . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. September 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ I've been waiting . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. October 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ The reason I haven't . . ."
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To
H.P. Lovecraft, ca. October 1931,
"Many thanks for the . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ Here are the blasted . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. early January 1932,
"Dear Clyde:/ I only learned . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Well, how runs . . ."
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To
H.P. Lovecraft, ca. February 1932,
"This isn't to flaunt . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Sorry To hear . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1932,
"Fear Finnel:/ When I was a kie . . ."
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To
Carl Swanson, ca. March 1932,
"I was sending . . ."
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To
Carl Swanson, ca. April 1932,
"I am interested . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Just a bit . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Well, here I am . . ."
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To
Carl Swanson, ca. late May 1932,
"I'm sorry you had . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. very late May 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Let us tool . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. August 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ I don't know when . . ."
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To
Kirk Mashburn, ca. September 1932,
"Just a line . . ."
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To
Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Well, I finally . . ."
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To
Donald Wandrei, ca. February 21, 1933,
"I've been intending . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, ca. May 1933,
"Fear Finn:/ I was in Brownwood . . ."
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To
The Claytons Magazines, June 13, 1933,
"A few weeks ago . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, ca. October 1933,
"Fear Finn:/ The Galleon Press . . ."
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To Charles
D. Hornig, November 1, 1933,
"Thanks for the copy . . ."
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To Clark
Ashton Smith, December 20, 1933,
(a signed Christmas card)
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To R.
Fowler Gafford, May 20, 1934,
"This answer to your . . ."
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To Denis
Archer, May 22, 1934,
"As you doubtless . . ."
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To William
Kofoed, January 8, 1935,
"Glad the Bloomfield . . ."
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To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. January 1935,
"I have finally found . . ."
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To Charles
D. Hornig, May 3, 1935,
"I'm very sorry . . ."
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To Farnsworth
Wright, May 6, 1935,
"I always hate . . ."
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To Otis
Adelbert Kline, May 13, 1935,
"I'm writing this . . ."
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To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. May 1935,
"The reason I haven't . . ."
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To August
Derleth, June 20, 1935,
"This postcard was . . ."
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To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. July 1935,
"Thanks very much for . . ."
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To Robert
H. Barlow, December 17, 1935,
"Thank you very much . . ."
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To August
Lenniger, December 27, 1935,
"I have received . . ."
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To Otis
Adelbert Kline, January 8, 1936,
"A belated acknowledgement . . ."
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To Otis
Adelbert Kline, January 13, 1936,
"Just read yours . . ."
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To Otis
Adelbert Kline, January 18, 1936,
"Just read your letter . . ."
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To Novalyne
Price, February 14, 1936,
"I heard yesterday . . ."
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To Frank
Thurston Torbett, April 28, 1936,
"I'm sorry I have . . ."
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To August
Derleth, May 9, 1936,
"I am indeed . . ."
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To H.P.
Lovecraft, May 11, 1936,
"I am indeed sorry . . ."
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To Weird
Tales, ca. May 1936,
"Enthusiasm impels me . . ."
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To The
Californian, summer 1936,
"Thank you very much . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"King Bahthur's Court"
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Ha ha! You're not going . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Again glancing at your . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"The Seeker thrust . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"If you dont publish . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Skulls Against the Dawn"
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Shadows of Dreams"
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"I have forgotten . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"As my dear public . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"There once was a . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"I'm damned if . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Not even a movie . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Ahatou noyon, Fear Finn:/ Thinking of nothing .
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Well, Fear Finn, I read your story . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"The Adventurer's Mistress"
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"I've done my part . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Poem penned by . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Crusade"
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Renunciation"
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Thoughts of an Afghan . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"Relentless Reginald . . ."
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To Tevis
Clyde Smith, undated,
"drawing of a strange cow"
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To unknown
recipient, undated,
"Not much to say . . ."
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Prose
and Verse contained in the Letters
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Untitled
("When Napoleon down in Africa . . .") (poem)
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"Neolithic
Love Song" (poem)
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Untitled
("The helmsman gaily, rode down the rickerboo . . .") (poem)
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Untitled
("Now bright, now red, the sabers sped among the racing horde")
(poem)
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"The Dook
of Stork"
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Untitled
("Bill Boozy was a pirate bold") (poem)
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Untitled
("Out of Asia the tribesmen came") (poem)
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Untitled
("A clash of steel, a thud of hoofs") (poem)
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Untitled
("A hundred years the great war raged") (poem)
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Untitled
("Palm-trees are waving in the gulf-breeze") (poem)
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Untitled
("Hills of the North! Lavender hills") (poem)
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Untitled
("Dark are your eyes") (poem)
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"Slugger's
Vow" (poem)
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Untitled
("I am the Spirit of War!") (poem)
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Untitled
("I lay in Yen's opium joint") (poem)
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"The Bombing
of Gon Fanfew" (poem)
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"The Sappious
Few Menchew"
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"The Post
of the Sappy Skipper"
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"The Bore
of the Cowed"
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"When You
Were a Set-Up and I Was a Ham" (poem)
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Untitled
("I tell you this my friend") (poem)
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Untitled
("All the crowd") (poem)
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"The Dancer"
(poem)
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"Destiny"
(2) (poem)
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"Laughter"
(poem)
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Untitled
("We are the duckers of crosses") (poem)
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Untitled
("The shades of night were falling faster") (poem)
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Untitled
("Give ye of my best though the dole be
meger") (poem)
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Untitled
("Early in the morning I gazed . . .") (poem)
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"Eternity"
(poem)
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"Serpent"
(poem)
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"Shadows"
(3) (poem)
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"Destiny"
(3) (poem)
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"Adventure"
(2) (poem)
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"Libertine"
(poem)
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"Nun" (poem)
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"Prude" (poem)
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"Adventurer"
(poem)
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"Poet" (poem)
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"Dancer"
(poem)
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"Dreamer"
(poem)
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"Sailor"
(poem)
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"Cowboy"
(poem)
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"Toper" (poem)
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"Girl" (poem)
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"Deeps" (poem)
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"Thor" (poem)
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"Mystic"
(poem)
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"Orientia"
(poem)
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"The Mountains
of California" (poem)
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"Monarchs"
(poem)
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"Lust" (poem)
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"The Alamo"
(poem)
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"San Jacinto"
(1) (poem)
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"Romance"
(2) (poem)
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"Arcadian
Days" (poem)
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"Twilight
on Stonehenge" (poem)
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"Ocean-Thoughts"
(poem)
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"Revenge"
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"Legend"
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"Where Strange
Gods Squall" (part 1)
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Untitled
("Take some honey from a cat") (poem)
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"The Mottoes
of the Boy Scouts" (poem)
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Untitled
("Against the blood red moon . ..") (poem)
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Untitled
("Toast to the British! Damn their souls to Hell") (poem)
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"Where Strange
Gods Squall" (part 2)
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Untitled
("Whats become of Waring?") (poem)
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"The Robes
of the Righteous" (poem)
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Untitled
("After the trumps are sounded") (poem)
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Untitled
("A typical small town drugstore . . .")
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"How to Select
a Successful Evangelist" (poem)
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"The Choir
Girl" (poem)
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"A Song of
Cheer" (poem)
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"Repentance"
(poem)
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Untitled
("I am MAN from the primal, I") (poem)
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Untitled
("Ho, ho, the long lights lift amain . . .") (poem)
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The Rump
of Swift; A Young Wife's Tale (poem)
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"Lesbia"
(1) (poem)
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A Roman Lady
(poem)
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Untitled
("They matched me up that night . . .") (poem)
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"Song of
a Fugitive Bard" (poem)
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Untitled
("A cringing woman's lot . . .") (poem)
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"Nights to
Both of Us Know"n (poem)
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"A Warning
to Orthodoxy" (poem)
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"A Song of
the Anchor Chain" (poem)
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"The Ballad
of Abe Slickemmore" (poem)
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"Nancy Hawk,
A Legend of Virginity" (poem)
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Untitled
("Drawers that a girl . . .") (poem)
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Untitled
("Tumba Hooey")
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"To a Nameless
Woman" (poem)
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Untitled
("Sappho, the Grecian hills are gold") (poem)
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Untitled
("Romona! Romona!") (poem)
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" Fable
for Critics" (poem)
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Untitled ("My
brother he was an auctioneer") (poem)
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Untitled
("I carved a woman out of marble when") (poem)
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Untitled ("Out
in front of Goldstein's . . .") (poem)
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"The Deed Beyond
the Deed" (poem)
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"An American"
(poem)
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Untitled ("There's
an isle far away . . .") (poem)
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"Shadow of
Dreams" (poem)
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"My Children"
(poem)
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"The Slayer"
(poem)
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"Silence Falls
on Mecca's Walls" (poem)
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"The Last Words
He Heard" (poem)
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Untitled ("Flappers
flicker and flap and flirt . . .")
(poem)
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Untitled ("I
hold all women are a gang of tramps") (poem)
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Untitled ("Love
is singing soft and low") (poem)
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"The People
of the Winged Skull"
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"Ancient English
Balladel" (poem)
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Untitled
("At the Inn of the Gory Dagger") (poem)
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"Black Dawn"
(poem)
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"The Path of
Strange Wanderers" (poem)
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"At the Bazaar"
(poem)
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Untitled ("Hatrack!")
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Untitled ("By
old Abe Goldstein's . . .") (poem)
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"Bastards All!"
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"Songs of
Bastards"
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"To a Roman
Woman" (poem)
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"Ivory in
the Night" (poem)
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"The Mutiny
of the Hellroarer"
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"The Return
of the Sea-Farer" (poem)
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Untitled ("Then
Stein the peddler with rising joy") (poem)
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Untitled
("I was once, I declare, a grog-shop
man") (poem)
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"Lives and
Crimes of Notable Artists"
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Untitled
("Lizzen my children and you shall be told") (poem)
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"The Last Day"
(poem)
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"Moonlight
on a Skull" (poem)
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"Dreaming in
Israel" (poem)
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"Samson's
Broodings" (poem)
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"Lines to G.B.
Shaw" (poem)
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"A Mick in
Israel" (poem)
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"Musings" (2)
(poem)
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"Envoy" (poem)
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"Surrender"
(2) (poem)
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"I Praise
My Nativity" (poem)
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"Dreaming"
(poem)
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Untitled
(draft, "She came in the dim of . .
.") (poem)
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"A Song of
College" (poem)
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"That Women
May Sing of Us" (poem)
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"Sighs in the
Yellow Leaves" (poem)
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"A Song of
Greenwich" (poem)
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"Ballade" (poem)
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Untitled
("The Seeker thrust . . .")
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"To a Certain
Cultured Woman" (poem)
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"The Winds
of the Sea" (poem)
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"The Iron
Harp" (a cycle of five poems, including
"Out of the Deep"; "Babel"; "Laughter in the Gulf";
"Moon Shame"; "A Crown for a King")
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"The Cuckoo's
Revenge" (poem)
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"The Madness
of Cormac" (poem)
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"A Challenge
to Bast" (poem)
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"A Poet's
Skull" (poem)
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"Shadows
of Dreams" (poem)
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Untitled ("There
once was a wicked old elf") (poem)
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Untitled
("There are grim things did, . . .") (poem)
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"To Lyle Saxon"
(poem)
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"The Viking
of the Sky" (poem)
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Untitled
("As my dear public remembers . . .")
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"King Bahthur's
Court"
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"The Werewolf
Murder Case"
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"Skulls Against
the Dawn" (poem)
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"The Adventurer's
Mistress" (2) (poem)
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Untitled
("There were three lads who went their destined
ways") (poem)
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Untitled ("Match
a toad with a far-winged hawk") (poem)
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"Crusade"
(poem)
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"Renunciation"
(poem)
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"The Campus
at Midnight" (poem)
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Untitled
("You have built a world of paper and wood") (poem)
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Untitled ("Oh,
we are little children, marching on to Hell!")
(poem)
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Untitled
("The tall man answered: . . .") (poem)
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Untitled ("The
tall man rose and said: . . .") (poem)
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Untitled
("The tall man said: . . .") (poem)
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Untitled
("I knocked upon her lattice - soft!") (poem)
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Untitled ("Let
us up in the hills . . .") (poem)
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Untitled
("Life is a lot of hooey") (poem)
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Untitled ("Men
are toys . . ." ) (poem)
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"Drummings
on an Empty Skull" (poem)
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Untitled
("A beggar, singing without") (poem)
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Untitled ("Moonlight
and shadows barred the land") (poem)
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