
(Page 26 of 295, or .09)
All things, to all
things |
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(Page 66 of 295, or .22)
'I' am a crowd, obeying
as many laws |
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(Page 85 of 295, or .29)
Somewhere between brute
silence and last Sunday's |
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(Page 132 of 295, or .45)
Thus-Gone to Thus-Gone,
I with a Buddha's hand |
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(Page 165 of 295, or .56)
Up here, you ask me, No answer, friend---except How far, you say, from the
hot plains, |
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(Page 167 of 295, or .57)
O you the creator, you
the destroyer, you who sustain and make an end, |
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(Page 234 of 295, or .79)
Pully, hauly, tug with a
will; |
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(Page 246 of 295, or .83, poem by Catullus (Catullus 5))
Soles occidere et
redire possunt; |
[In English... (translated by Jacob Lauinger)]
Suns are able to hide
(die) and return; |