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CONTENTS
IF ONLY TIME
25
ONE CAN*T 25
R. H.
25
CROCODILE
26
THESE *NEWLY- 26
PARASAIL 26
ART QUESTIONS (12) 27
A) WHY HAS PAIN
27
B) WHY ARE RAPH
27
C) WHY ARE GRUENE 28
D) HAS THE LIGHT-
28
E) HOMMAGE H
DIDI HUBERMAN 29
F) WHY HAVE ART- 29
H) IF REMBRANDT* 30
I) WHAT*S THE
30
J) ODE H RUSKIN 30
* K) WAS/WHY 31
L) HAS ABSTRACT
31
M) WHY HAS
32
RAILED-BALCON 32
EMOTIONAL 33
SHADOW
33
CLICHE
33
CARD PLAYERS (3) 34
A) GEORGES DE
34
B) WITH CEZANNE
34
C) PASSING THE
34
FOR ROSEMARIE
35
SHE TOO-MUCH
35
NEW FRIEND
36
WITH THANKS
36
SHE COULDN*
36
A) HE WAS THAT-
37
B) TOO-MUCH BE 37
INTIMACY 38
WITH THANKS (3) 38
A) WITH THANKS (AGAIN) 38
B) TO W W 39
C) AND MOST- 39
AGING (5) 40
A) IF THERE* 40
B) WHEN THE 40
C) THOSE CONSTANT 41
D) THE DAILY 41
E) DESPITE DE 41
NOT-THE-DOCTOR* 42
THOSE-WHO- 42
LOW-TIDE (5) 43
A) FEEDS ON 43
B) LOW-TIDES 43
C) LOW TIDE* 43
D) WHEN WALKING- 44
E) WHEN THE 44
WIND-TRAC 44
WAS HE HID 44
TIME-SITTING 45
A) STREET LIGHT 45
B) TOTEM-POLES 45
FOR CORINNE AND TOM 46
TOM 46
LILY?. 46
PELICAN 47
DEAD-ENDS (6) 47
A) THERE MUST- 47
B) THE STORMS 48
C) WHERE MAN 48
D) WHERE EVEN 48
E) KINGDOM-OF- 49
F) WHAT HAPPENED 49
TWO *UNFORGIVEABLE*
SINS (2)
49
M. P. (5)
A) DON'T EVER
60
60
A) OF JUDGING O 49
B) NO ONE
60
B) OF A SELF
50 C) SHE ONE OF
61
G. B. (FOR TONY)
50 D) STELLA THAT
61
N .D .
50 E) PLACES AS
61
CAN THOUGHT
51
LITTLE THING
62
LIFE-WORTHY
51
*HEAD-OVER-
62
IT*S OFTEN
52 ONLY AFTER
62
IS LOVE
52 GLASS-
63
THIS ONCOM
52
AS A CHILD
63
FLAT-SAND*
53
SNOW OVER
64
SHUFFLE-
53 THOSE BEACH
64
LINDA CHILD
53
HE DIDN*T
64
PREPARED (4)
54
SHE*D AL
65
A) CAN ONE BE
54
WHY IF THE
65
B) CAN ONE BE
54
SENSED-DOWN
66
C) CAN ONE BE
54
THE GREAT
66
D) AS THERE*
55
A) HAS PERSECUT
66
MOMENTS (6)
55 B) THE CHURCH
67
A) AT WHAT MO
55
IT RAINED
67
B) WHEN DOES A
55
THE MOST POWER
67
C) CAN TIME BE
56
THOSE SPEECH
68
' D) WHEN A POEM
56 WHEN THE TRO
68
E) WHEN DEATH
56
AT THE WAR*
69
SS IT MAY
56 IDENTICAL 69
THE WIND IN THE
WILLOWS (2)
57
MANGROVE
SUNSET-CRUISE
70
70
A) THAT CHILD-
57 CALOOSA (5)
71
B) WHERE AESOP
57
A) AN INDIAN FOLK 71
AMERICA (4)
57
B) THE SPANIARD 71
A) A NATION
57
C) IT'S THE
72
B) THE RED
58
D) WHEN MYTH AND
72
C) EVEN THE
58
E) FOR WARREN
72
D) *THE-FIEE-
58
CLOUD 73
THESE SOFT
59
HE ONLY
73
REBECCA*S
59 EVERY CREAT
74
IT*S THOSE
74
E) PRE-RUBEN 81
POEMING THE
75
ON THE TRAIN (4) 87
THOSE DEATHLY
75
A) MORE WINDOW 81
LOW TIDE'
76
B) THESE WINTER
81
AT SEA A
76
C) UNCONSCIOUS-
88
NEW MEXICO (4)
76
D) HIS EYE
88
A) NEW MEXICO*
76
WHAT COULD AP
89
B) NEW MEXICO
11
AMERICA (2)
89
C) THE CALL OF
11
A) AMERICA 89
D) WHAT STEPHEN
18
B) AMERICA* 90
AS IF THE
78 ARE HOUSE
90
THE POEM AS
78
WALLS CAN BE
91
SHE SPORTED
79 DO BIRDS
91
MILD RAIN
79 A) BOATS MAY
92
ARE UNSEEN
79 B) COOL SHEET
92
RESTLESS
80 C) SPRING'S FIRST
92
A) CAN ONE
80
D) RAPHAEL
93
B) THESE TIME-
80
ARE THE SEA
93
C) THE PIER
81 A) ARE DREAM
93
SHE HAD A-
81 B) DOES A POEM
94
SUNGLASS
81
C) FEAR MOST-OF-
94
ON THE TRAIN (8) 82 D) WILL THE
95
A) AS IF TIME-
82
JEWS (4)
95
B) SNOW-PAUSE
82
A) HAVEN*
95
C) ONLY A LONE
82
B) ARE WEJEWS
96
D) THIS LATE 83
C) THEY ONLY BE
96
E) TRAIN
83 D) BERLIN U
96
F) WOODED-ENCLOS 83
HIS SECRET-E
91
G) THESE HILL
84
THE PROPHET
97
H) THE SLEND 84 A ROOM OF
98
IS SPRING
84 B) WHATEVER
98
A) JACOB V. RUIS 85
C) OURFAMILY BE
99
B) VAN GOYEN*S 85 D) BRIGADOON 100
C) RUBENS PORTRAIT 86 E) CAN WE READ 100
OF A CAPUCHIN MONK
F) HEIR
101
(1635) 86 CRITICS
102
D) THOSE 2ND RANK 86
FOR ROSEMARIE
102
THE FLOUNDER 103
A) PERHAPS THE 103
B) BEES HONEY 103
C) WHY DOES A 104
D) DOES THE ZEBRA 104
E) CATS 104
SS ZOOED-ANIMAL 105
D) ARE THOSE 105
E) POWDER AND 105
WHEN ANIMAL 106
CLASSICISM 106
INSPIRING 106
THIS LATE 107
BETTER PRE 107
DVOFAEK OP. 51
(QUARTET SLOW MVT.) (2) 108
A) ONE MUST HAVE 108
B) DUMKY 108
HAYDN*S SUBLIME OP. 76,5
(SLOW MVT.) (2) 109
A) CAN-BE-PLAY 109
B) PRESTO 109
BEETHOVEN 110
GLIB* 110
THIS LATE 111
NEW HOUSE 111
WAS IT THE 112
10 VARIATIONS ON A
SELF-SAME THEME (10) 112
A) SHE WAS LIKE 112
B) SHE BECAME SO 113
C) THOSE WIND 113
D) SOME PERSON 113
E) SHE BECAME 114
SS SHE BECAME- 114
G) WHERE-FROM- 114
H) WE-KNEW-HER- 115
I) ARE SUCH 115
J) SOMETHING O 115
WITH EACH
116
HE COULDN* 116
IS THIS SO 116
ARE THESE 117
TIME SENSE (3) 117
A) WHEN WE SAT 117
B) CAN THE
118
C) CAN WHAT 118
IF THERE*
118
FOR GEORGE 119
FOR GEORGE (AGAIN)
119
THE POEM RE
120
SOME MUSIC 120
A) THIS DARK* 121
B) SHE LAY
121
C) HE*D BEEN 121
D) THIS MOON 122
E) IF THERE* 122
A LONE CAT (3)
122
A) A LONE CAT 122
B) A LONE CAT 123
C) WHY HAS THE 123
AROUND THAT 123
SUN RIS 124
FOR ROSEMARIE (3)
124
A) THERE SHOULD
124
B) HOW SUBTLE 124
C) THE SOOTHING 125
AS A POLONIUS 125
PAVEL HAAS QUARTET 3
(1938) 126
A) TULIPS
126
B) BLUEBELL*
126
BEETHOVEN*S 7TH (4) 127
A) DID THAT
127
B) ALLEGRETTO 127
C) THE PRESTO 127
D) THE FINALE* 128
CHOPIN*S E MINOR PIANO
CONCERTO 128
CHOPIN* 128
KIT ARMSTRONG* 129
FLOAT 129
A NAKED 129
AFTER THEODORE
FONTANE* 130
AGING MAY BE 130
HOMIHUS* 130
HIGH TIDE 131
WOMAN WITH FAN
(SEEHAUS 1914) 131
LITHELY- 132
THE LOWLY 132
DOESN*T 132
ASIDE 133
WHEN PERSON 133
HE WAS LIKE 133
THIS EARLY 134
PRE-MEDITAT 134
FOR ROSEMARIE 134
AS A FLOW 135
MODERN 135
(THE PROCESS) 135
SOME CRITIC 136
IF EACH DAY 136
BLUE 136
BARTOK* 137
PRE-TIMED 137
WHEN UNCERTAIN 137
WHAT*S TO 138
ISRAEL 138
BIRCH 138
SPRING 139
OUR FRIEND 139
IF LIFE* 140
PLANNING 140
FROM WUTHERING
HEIGHTS (FILM) (3) 141
A) WHEN HE KNIFI 141
B) WHEN MAN BE 141
C) SHE MUST 141
BEETHOVEN PIANO QUINTET
WITH WINDS OP. 16 142
C. STAMITZ WIND
QUARTET OP. 8#2 142
MOZART PIANO QUINTET
WITH WINDS K. 452
LARGHETTO 142
POEMS FROM THE
CHINESE (FOR NEIL) (5) 143
A) ZHAO MENGFU 143
B) MA YUAN (ATTRIBUTED) 143
C) ZHAO MENGJIAN 144
D) MA LIN 144
E) WANG MENG 144
CHUNG 145
THEIR HOUSE 145
SHE LED A 145
WUTHERING HEIGHTS 146
TIME CONDEN 146
TIMES IN 146
IF THERE* 147
CHRISTMAS 147
DAILY 148
IFBUTTER 148
POEMS FROM THE
CHINESE (2) 148
A) MA YUAN 148
B) HUAN GONGWANG 149
PRAYER (5)
149
A) WHEN LISTEN 149
B) CHINESE ART 150
C) I AND THOU (BUBER) 150
D) SILENCE
150
E) WHERE LOVE
151
PAGAN POETRY
151
THIS EARLY
151
SHE WINDOW 152
FOR ROSEMARIE 152
STILL LIFE 152
AFTER THE CHINESE
MOZART*S GREAT G MINOR
153
SYMPHONY
HAYDN*S LAST
153
GREAT SYMPHONY
SCHUBERT*S *UNFINISHED
153
SYMPHONY*
154
LIGHT 154
AN IMMOVABLE
154
ONE FALSE-
155
THAT YOUNG 155
CAROUSSEL* 155
CHINESE
156
A BLIND-FOLD
156
CHINESE 156
DAOIST 157
CHINESE 157
MIS-UNDER 158
SHE DREAMT
158
THAT WHOLE 158
OFT-BALANC 159
A) THAT GLASS- 159
B) A NEAR- 160
WHAT-COULD- 160
THE INTRICA
161
A TWO-LEVEL 161
SO TEMPTING- 162
ACADEMIC 162
AN EVEN-KEEL CONCERT OF
MOZART*S SONATAS
K. 576, 570, 282 (2) 163
A) STEADILY A 163
B) K. 282 SLOW 163
*GEORG* BENDA*S LATER
SYMPHONIES (2) 163
A) ROUGH-EDGED 163
B) SLOW MVTS. 164
FOR ERICH 164
UNFINISHED BUSINESS 164
FOR ROSEMARIE 165
SUN-HIGH 165
WHY DO THESE 166
IS THERE A 166
HE FOUGHT 166
*AND THEY LIVED 167
AN AGING 167
WHEN LIFE 168
IF ONLY 168
WEINBERG 168
ROSEMARIE 169
THE GLAD 169
*IT IS FILL 170
WEINBERG* 170
WE CIRCL 170
SLIGHT 171
A. B. 171
ONCE-AGAIN 172
IF (AS WEIN 172
LIGHTS-OUT 172
IN THE SHALL 173
HOMILIUS* 173
DREAMS (7) 174
A) A NIGHT OF 174
B) THE PAST
C) DANTE (AT
D) FICTIVE
E) AWOKE TO A
F) IS THE KINO
G) IF *IT ALL
OBJECTS
AIRINVISIB
SELF-ECHOINGS
OUR DOCTOR
ANIMALS
DID WEINBERG
DO WEINBERG*
FOR SOME
DOES WEINBERG*
INDECISION
AS IF HE
ONLY WHEN
CAN RELIGION (2)
A) OFT ROUTINED
B) OR ARE THE
WHEN FREEDOM
OUT-FIGURING
MILKWEED*
LOSS SO
HER ROOM
THE MOON E
FOR ROSEMARIE
THAT SAME BIRD
THEY WALKED
SMALL BIRD
HE LOWER (FOR THOMAS)
CHINESE PAINTING
FOR CHUNG
OUT OF THE
STREET
SKELETAL
WHEN EACH (2)
188
A) HAD STAKED-
188
B) WHEN THE WAN
188
THESE FINE
189
VERMONT
189
THIS LAND
190
UKRAINE
190
PUSSY-WILLOW
190
IS SLEEP
191
THAT TREE
191
CAN TIME BE
191
A SMALL CERA
192
FOR ROSEMARIE*
192
A GREAT
192
A BIRD AT
193
INDIGENOUS
193
SNAIL*S
193
ARE CONCLU
194
IF HE
194
EMPTY-HANDED
194
HE FEARED
195
OBJECTS (6)
196
A) DR. SCHIMPF
196
B) A ROOM OF
196
C) HER RAIN-
197
D) THESE NIGHT-
197
E) HILL-HUNG-
197
F HE SUIT-
198
THIS LATE-
198
HE FEARED
199
A BIRD
199
THIS FINE
199
DARKLY ENCOM
200
AN EMPTY
200
A BOTTOM 200
THIS WINDOW 201
WHEN DREAM 201
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187
188
ANCIENT 201
FOR ROSEMARIE
216
FAMILY-
202 SHE SAT IN-
216
WOODPECKER 202 HOW DO 217
A KNOCK-AT- 202 GENEALOGIES (4) 217
BALCONIE 203
A) FATHER 217
THROUGH (5)
203
B) A NATION 218
A) THOSE ESCAP
203
C) SCIENTISTS 218
B) MAN ANIMALL
204
D) RELIGION 218
C) THEY SHOT-
204
OUR HOUSE 219
D) *AND THE
204
A) A FINE PAINT 219
E) ONLY THAT
205
B) ONCE-AGAIN 219
THIS SOLEMN
205
C) HISTORY 220
THE LOSS-OF-
205
D) THAT-WAY 220
HALF-PERSONED 206 E) SURPRISED 220
CURTAINED 206 J) DOUBLE-PASS
221
CAN SPORT 207 MOZART VIOLIN
THOSE SO- 207 CONCERTI 3 AND 4
221
A DENSE
208
MOZART ADAGIO FOR
*YOU HAVEN*T
208
VIOLIN/ORCH. 221
OTHERWISE
208
WEINBERG (2)
222
HE FELT HIM 209
A) WEINBERG*
222
CENTENARY 209
B) FOR WEINBERG 222
AT-THE-END 210
SQUIRRELLED 223
SHE LIVED- 210 TRAIN-DIS 223
FOR NEIL 210
A) DO WE LIVE- 223
POET*S PEN 211
B) DO BLOOD-
224
THE POET* 211
THESE DARK 224
WITH THE PALE
212 JEWED-EMPT 225
*COUNT-YOUR- 212
ON THE TABLE 225
THE *COMING- 213
ULM SPIRED
225
WEINBERG 213
TRAINS-TRACK 226
WHEN FOR
214
HER GRANATE 226
WHEN THE 214
FOR ROSEMARIE 226
A) WAS BREUGHEL* 214
NIGHT 227
B) WAS GOYA *
215
TRAIN 227
HE HAD HIS-
215
MILA
227
FAINT I
216
NOTARY- 228
TRAIN COM 228
SQUIRREL* 229
WAS WEINBERG* 229
A) ARE LEAFED- 230
B) VANITAS 230
WEBERN BAGATELLES
(FOR STRING QUARTET) 230
BEETHOVEN OP. 18,3
(QUARTET) 231
SCHUMANN OP. 41,1 (3) 231
A) QUARTET 1ST MVT. 231
B) SCHERZO 231
C) SLOW MVT. 232
FROST-NIGHT 232
BIRDS 232
SHE 233
BOOK COVER 233
THIS BRIGHT 233
SELF-HALVED 234
CITY MUSEUM INSTRUMENT
COLLECTION (10) 234
A) STRANGE 234
B) CHALCEDON 234
C) HEART-BEAT 235
D) FINELY TIN 235
E) MUSIC-LESSON 235
J) DANCED RHY 235
G) BRASS-INSTRU 236
H) WESTERN 236
I) BIRD-SONG 236
REDISCOVER 237
PERSISTENT 237
WHEN WORK- 238
FOR HELEN 238
CLASSICAL 238
IF "ONE- 239
HOWEVER-MUCH 239
FOR GEORGE 240
SAYING-IT- 240
EVEN AS 240
THE SIMPLE 241
THE PLASTIC- 241
WEINBERG* 242
LABYRINTHED 242
WHEN WORDS
242
PERCHED-ON 243
TIME*S RUNN (3) 243
A) ING-OUT OF A
243
B) A PAUSE 243
C) A TURN A 243
NEAR-DEATH 244
WHY HAD 244
HAD WEBERN 244
EARLY WEBERN QUARTETS 245
RELAPSE IN 245
THE INNATE 245
A LIFE OF A 246
MARIN MARAIS* (3)
246
A) DARKLY SUGG
246
B) AN ALMOST
246
C) SHORTLY-A
247
A WARNING A 247
ULI HOENESS
248
SUCH OVER-CAR 248
HAPPY-ENDING
248
5 CLASSMATES (5)
249
A) L. G.
249
B) DANNY B. 249
C) M. M. 250
D) ROBERT 250
E) DANNY R.
250
ST. FRANCIS (2) 251
A) DID ST. FRAN
251
B) THAT HUNGRI 251
FOR ROSEMARIE 251
BOEING 777 (12) 252
A) DISAPPEARED 252
B) MISSING PER 252
C) LIVED WITH 253
D) HIS MEMORY 253
E) THE LAST SHE 254
SS LAST HEARD 254
G) SPACE EXPLOR 254
H) EVEN AS A 255
I) THOSEFRAIL 255
J) WHEN THE 256
K) ONE READ OF 256
L) HOWEVER-MUCH 257
MARCH 18 2014 257
(7 POEMS FOR ROSEMARIE*S
76TH BIRTHDAY) (7) 257
A) SUN-SHINE 257
B) AS IF THIS 257
C) FIELDS OF 258
D) WHEN SOUTHER 258
E) SHADOWLESS 258
SS THESE TIME- 259
G) A WORLD-OF- 259
WEBERN 1909 (FOR TONY) 259
IMAGES (12) 260
A) EVER-SO- 260
B) MOMENTARY- 260
C) THE FEEL- 260
D) SOUND-IMPRESS 260
E) SEA-SALT- 261
SS MOOD-SHAD 261
G) WOODED EN 261
H) A CAT' 261
I) THE BLOOD 262
J) WHEN THE 262
K) LOVE*S 262
L) THAT ROSE- 262
HEBRIDES OUVERTUERE
(MENDELSSOHN) 263
HIS FACE 263
2ND PIANO CONCERTO
(SAINT-SAENS) 264
SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
(MENDELSSOHN) (2)
264
A) MOOD-TONALI
264
B) TIMED-LAND
265
ONCE IN THE
265
IF THE END*
266
THIS EARLY-
266
ORCHESTRAL (4)
266
A) OVER-SOUNDS
266
B) CHAMBER
267
C) WALLACE STEVENS*
267
D) IF ONE CAN*
267
THE NIMBLE
268
OVER-
268
A) WALT WHITMAN*
268
B) FOR MY PART
269
C) ONE POEM
269
D) BABBLE
270
HAS NIGHT BE
270
A LONE
271
WINTERED
271
A LONE UN
271
THESE FEEL- 272
FIRST-SENS 272
(AND) IF YOU 272
HE CALLED IT
273
WINDOW-SHELVED 273
THAT-WAY
273
STIGMATIZED 274
WINDOW-SHELV 274
CIRCE-CALLINGS 274
THESE BIRD
275
FIELDS-OF-
275
*FIRST-COME 275
ONE CAN*T 276
BEING-SATIS 276
FOR CASPAR DAVID
111
WHEN A YOUNG 277
HAYDN* 278
CHANGE-OF 278
A BLACK-SK 278
SCHUBERT*S LAST QUARTET
D 887 (FIRST MVT.) (2)
279
A) IS THAT REAL 219
B) REPETITION 219
SLOW MVT. (2)
279
A) SOULED-BACK 219
B) DRAMATIC 280
DEEP IN (4) 280
A) TO THE TREE 280
B) ITS BRANCH 280
C) ITS LEAF 281
D) (AND YET) 281
*LET*S JUST
281
FRIENDSHIPS
(FOR NEIL) (12) 282
A) IS DRIVING- 282
B) FOR GEORGE OF
282
C) FOR HANS Z.
282
D) FOR INGO
283
E) FOR WARREN
283
FIFOR CHUNG 283
G) FOR THOMAS 284
H)FOR LENORE
284
I) FOR *S. L *
284
J) FOR HANI
284
K) FOR MARTIN
285
L) FOR MICHAEL P.
285
THE SHADE 285
SILK DREAM 286
SPITZWEG*S 286
WOULD SHAKES 286
SUCH ASTUTE (FOR WARREN) 287
COOL-DROP- 288
JEALOUSY 288
AGING COUPLE 289
BEETHOVEN* 289
LEAVELESS 290
THAT EXISTEN 290
OVER-SIZED 290
BLOOD-TEST 291
PASSION-TIME 291
SCHUBERT* (2) 292
A) S A MINOR 292
B) NO REPETIT 292
INVASION 293
SNOW-DOWN 293
LATE WINTER- 293
BOEING 777 294
DOWLAND 294
SPRING 295
THE PACIFICA 295
QUARTET 2 (BRITTEN) 296
FOR CORINNE AND TOM 296
DYINGJUST- 297
GOOD DOCTOR 297
WISHFUL- 297
TOO-NEAR TO 298
CONSIDERING 298
LIGHT-HEART 298
ON MY POETRY 299
AS THEY CUT- 299
THOSE STEADFAST 299
A) PAIN 300
B) NOT 300
C) THE MID-DAY
300
D) BIRDS DISTAN 300
E) HIS HEART 300
SS HAS TIME 301
G) A PAIN SO 301
H) GESUALDO* 301
I) HAYDN'S 7 301
HE COULD
302
A) CENTURIES
302
B) HAD JEW-
302
A WINTER*S TALE
(SHAKESPEARE) (5)
303
A) THE KING OF
303
B) AN IMAGINAT
303
C) CAN ONE REAL
304
D) ONLY THE DENSE-
304
E) ARE BLOOD-
304
BROCKES PASSION
(REISER 1712) (5)
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C) THOSE AL
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D) BROCKES
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E) INBETWEEN
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UNEQUAL MARRIAGE
(LEIBL)
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IF (AS SOME
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INTIMACIES (10) 307
A) AFTER SHAKESPEARE 307
B) FOR ROSEMARIE
307
C) WHEN HAYDN
308
D) AS A FISHER
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E) THOSE MOMENT
308
SS WHEN PRAYER
309
G) WHEN MOTHER 309
H) RETURN 309
I) THE PRESUMING
310
J) THE STILL- 310
IF THERE 310
FOR ROSEMARIE 311
PRE-CURSOR 311
VAN GOGH (6) 312
A) STARRY NIGHT (1888) 312
B) THE BRIDGE OF 312
C) THE SOWER (1888) 312
D) SELF PORTRAIT (1887) 313
E) OLIVE TREE (1889) 313
FI WILLOWS AT DAWN 313
GAUGUIN (4) 314
A) GOOD MORNING 314
B) TAHITI IDYLLIC (1901) 314
C) TAHITI PASTORAL (1893) 314
D) LES ALYSCAMPS 315
ORIGINS (10) 315
A) IS COLOR O 315
B) ARE THE LOW- 315
C) WHY HAVE 316
D) EVEN THE 316
E) FIRST FLOWER 316
F) WHY IS THE 317
G) CAN OUR IN 317
H) YOU ASK OF 317
I) TIMELESS 318
J) WIND-SENS 318
SOME PAINTING 318
WHY DO THESE 319
MY FATHER SO 319
WAS IT THE 319
A) UNSPOKEN 320
B) WAS IT HER 320
WAS IT THE 321
THE BLACK-BOX 321
PERSONALITY TYPES (5) 322
A) THE HABITUAL- 322
B) LIKE A PRETT
C) THE USUAL SUCK
D) HIS FARTHEST
E) PINK FELT
WISHFUL-THINK
A) ELEGIAC SONG
(BEETHOVEN OP. 118)
B) BRAHMS* REQUIEM
C) PASSION-TIME
D) WAS THE TI
E) (LOOKING THE
F) HUMANISM
G) TO BEGIN A
H) AS IFLOVE-
TWO SISTERS (2)
A) SHE COULDN*
B) SHE ALWAYS
BLUEBELLS
JUST-RIGHT
CLASSICAL
FOR ROSEMARIE
MY FATHER
WHEN TIME E
WHEN EVEN
THOSE SELF-
BRAHMS VIOLIN SONATA
1 LAST MVT.
ALENA AT 12 PLUS
ARON
BUTTERFLIED (10)
A) ELUSIVE
B) THE CALL OF
C) A MOMENTARY
D) SLOW-START
E) AS IF WORD
SS CITY-HEIGHT
G) THE TRAIN
H) FOR ROSEMARIE 334
I) THAT ROOF- 334
J) THESE FLOW 334
OPPORTUNE 334
THE FIRST 335
FOR ROSEMARIE (10) 335
A) WHY NEED OF 335
B) WORLDS OF UN 336
C) INGE (AS 336
D) NOT EVEN 337
E) A KISS THAT
337
SS WE SEEM TO
337
G) THESE EVER-
338
H) LOVE-POEM
338
I) A WORLD WITH
338
J) YOUR INDWELL 339
K) EVEN BRAHMS
339
L) WHEREAS HAYDN .
340
MAINLY EARLY-SENSED
REMEMBRANCES (10)
340
A) REMEMBER
340
B) IS IT PER
341
C) THAT SELF-EN 341
D) NEIVS HOUSE
341
E) VIRGIL THOMP
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SS FIRST GRADE
342
G) MY THIRD-
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H) SUMMER
343
I) I MAY HAVE
343
SS THE CLOSE
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SLOW INTRODUCTIONS
(HAYDN)
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VIOLIN CONCERTO
(MENDELSSOHN) 344
NIELSEN* 345
THE IMMENSING
(FOR TONY)
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CAN ONE CALL
345 AFTER CHARLES
A) WAS THE
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EDWARD IVES 360
B) IF A DEPTHED-
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OP. 96 360
C) FEW CAN REAL
347
PLEASE
361
D) IF THERE
347
BRAHMS 3RD QUARTET
MARKED
348
OP. 67 LAST MVT. 361
IS JEALOUSY
348 KURTAG QUARTET OP. 28
362
SEEKING REFUGE
349
BEETHOVEN QUARTET
HER PUDGY-FUDGE 349
OP. 131 (3) 362
CHARACTERS (9)
349
A) 1ST MVT. 362
A) FAR-OFF
349
B) SOME-TIMED
362
B) MISS BARTLETT 350
C) (BUT THEN)
362
C) HE BET HIS
350
HE INSIST
363
D) AS A POETIC
351 GAUGUIN
363
E) MR. WITHERS
351 FOR ROSEMARIE (3)
363
F) IF HE COULD 352
A) CAN TASTE BE
363
H) TWEEDED-ONE- 352
B) THEFIRST-OF-
364
COULD-SAY 352
C) WORDSWORTHIAN
364
I) THOSE ROMANTIC 353
ARE THE ROCKE
364
J) OUR SCHOOL- 353 A) MY FATHER
365
EPISODIC (4) 354
B) INSPIRAT
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A) MR. TEW OUR
354
NATHANIEL PINK (9)
365
B) MISS REID*
354 A) PLANNED SO-
365
C) MY SECOND
355 B) MULTI-COLOR
366
D) ARMED
355
C) PINK (AN HAB
366
IT COOLED 356
D) ALWAYS A SELF-
367
WHEN THE RI
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E) ALMOST MATT
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WHY EXPECT 356 F) PINK
368
DOES THAT
357
G) THEY PRE-MARK
368
IS THE VAST
357 H) PINK OFT
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ONLY AT THE
358 I) P. S.
369
CAN "LOVE-AT- 358
SPRING
370
SHE WANTED- 358
HUMOR (3)
370
DO STILL-
359 A) IS HUMOR
370
CASPAR DAVID
359
B) FROGGED
371
SHE LEFT (BE 359 C) JEWISH-HUMOR
371
WHY DID 360 POEMED (15) 372
A) EXPLAIN
B) WRITING OUT-
C) ATTUNED TO
D) MOMENT
E) PERSON
SS AS IF COLOR
G) NO NEED OF
H) BEGGAR
I) MOUNTAIN
J) WHAT WE*VE
K) THE BEAUTY
L) SQUIRREL
M) WHY HAVE
N) *THE SUN
O) SOME EXOTIC
3 POEMS ON PAINTINGS
OF WANG MIAN 14TH C.
(FOR NEIL) (3)
A) COUNTRY HOMES
BY ZHUCHU
B) PLUME BLOSSOMS
BRANCHES (1355)
C) STRAW-COVERED
HOUSES ON MT. TAI
INDECISION*
A) SEESAW
B) MACKE*
C) IT SEEMED
D) THE USUALLY-
E) HE ADVISED
F) THAT TIME-AP
G) *TO BE OR
HE COULD AL
THE DISTANT
A) THE SLOWLY
B) SHE NEEDED
C) THOSE TOTAL
WEARING MY 381
*TWO ROADS." (9) 382
A) SOME ROUTE
382
B) IF WE DON* 382
C) SHE WAS 383
D) JUDAS
383
E) FREE-WILL
384
SS THE LOW- 384
G) THAT ST. PETER* 384
H) COULD THE 385
I) TRUE FAITH 385
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