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The Second Man and Other Poems

The Second Man and Other Poems was first published in 1955. The forty poems which make up this second volume of Mr. Coxe's poetry display an impressive range of subject and technique. He writes of love and religion, of men at sea, of historical moments of violence decision, and of the face of n...

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Autor principal: Coxe, Louis O.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1955.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a TABLE OF CONTENTS; NEW ENGLAND: A MEMORY; HANNAH DUSTIN; SAMUEL McINTIRE, ARCHITECT; THOMAS JEFFERSON; SAMUEL SEWALL; BEOWULF; GENERAL JOHN NICHOLSON; LAMENT; MARSH HAWK; THIS FALL; WINTER NIGHT; DIALOGUE; THE NAVIGATOR CONTEMPLATES HEAVEN; THE PASSAGE; ISLANDS; WINTER SOLSTICE; THE LAKE; AUTUMNAL; WATCHING WATER; CHILDREN AT THE BEACH; FOR A NATIVITY; TODAY'S CRISIS; CARRIER PILOT; MAGNA MATER; THE OLD LECHER; DEATH OF DON JUAN; UNION SOLDIER; CIVIL WAR DEAD, MEMORIAL HALL; THE VETERAN; NUNS ON SHIPBOARD; SCATTERING ASHES; IN HIBERNIS; THAW; ELEGY FOR A CHILD; HAYING; EPISTLE: TO S.H.M. 
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