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Nose, The Not a Day for Dante A Note on Puritans from The Notebooks of Robinson Crusoe ‘Of the uncomplicated dairy girl’ Old Lady The Old Men The Old Poet Old Woman (‘And she, being old’) Old Woman (‘I see’) Old Woman (‘Your thorned back’) Old Woman with Flowers The Old Woman (‘It took me a while’) On a Beautiful Day On Looking at the Dead The ‘Ordinary’ People from Orpheus Others Owl and Mouse Parkhead Photograph of Emigrants Poem Poem of Lewis The Poet Poetry Poor Artist Putting out the Ashes Raven Reading Shakespeare Return to the Council House Returning Exile (‘Home he came’) Returning Exile (‘You who come home’) from Russian Poem Rythm 304 152 281 13 145 108 263 273 230 11 280 40 73 276 126 106 190 114 248 182 277 204 188 5 283 225 213 234 128 178 67 166 58 91 52
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The Scream Shall Gaelic Die? She Teaches Lear Shorts Sincerity without Art Snow ‘Some days were running legs’ Sometimes I Remember Speech for a Woman Speech for Prospero The Spider Statement by a Responsible Spinster The Stone The Story Sunday Morning Walk The Survivors Teachers There is no Sorrow This Goodbye Time to Stop The TV Two Girls Singing Two Worlds The Village (‘Above the village’) from the Village (‘Death strides freely’) Villagers The Voice Waiting for a Letter We Will Walk Welcome The Well ‘What’s your Success?’ When Day is Done When I am Reading 151 76 59 261 274 217 6 231 171 179 237 7 127 206 17 189 233 167 104 275 134 42 272 270 202 203 267 149 163 238 232 65 150 165 305

Nose, The

Not a Day for Dante

A Note on Puritans from The Notebooks of Robinson Crusoe

‘Of the uncomplicated dairy girl’

Old Lady

The Old Men

The Old Poet

Old Woman (‘And she, being old’)

Old Woman (‘I see’)

Old Woman (‘Your thorned back’)

Old Woman with Flowers

The Old Woman (‘It took me a while’)

On a Beautiful Day

On Looking at the Dead

The ‘Ordinary’ People from Orpheus

Others

Owl and Mouse

Parkhead

Photograph of Emigrants

Poem

Poem of Lewis

The Poet

Poetry

Poor Artist

Putting out the Ashes

Raven

Reading Shakespeare

Return to the Council House

Returning Exile (‘Home he came’)

Returning Exile (‘You who come home’)

from Russian Poem

Rythm

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152

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145

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263

273

230

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40

73

276

126

106

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114

248

182

277

204

188

5

283

225

213

234

128

178

67

166

58

91

52

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