CR. The Centennial Review, Band 32Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1988 |
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... Never . ( Never walk alone at night . Never open the door to strangers . Never give your name and address . ) Out there , houses smaller and smaller are lost to cities licking their walls , eating their lawns and fruit trees , making it ...
... Never . ( Never walk alone at night . Never open the door to strangers . Never give your name and address . ) Out there , houses smaller and smaller are lost to cities licking their walls , eating their lawns and fruit trees , making it ...
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... never snows in this country . That is the trouble./There is never a gallon of white on the doorstep . " Hughes's poem surfaces even more dramatically at the end of this second page of Plath's draft . Here Plath imagines the burning ...
... never snows in this country . That is the trouble./There is never a gallon of white on the doorstep . " Hughes's poem surfaces even more dramatically at the end of this second page of Plath's draft . Here Plath imagines the burning ...
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... never been a valued part of the GNP But that would make the real me proud . best And I'll never write a book that rises Like a loaf of bread to the top of any Seller list which is anyway full of other people's books Most of which I never ...
... never been a valued part of the GNP But that would make the real me proud . best And I'll never write a book that rises Like a loaf of bread to the top of any Seller list which is anyway full of other people's books Most of which I never ...
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