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Part III: Writings, 1947-1968 (continued) | |||||||||||||
“From Carthage Then I Went,” undated | |||||||||||||
[From some who are not at all plausible], undated | |||||||||||||
“From the Beating End of the Stethoscope,” undated | |||||||||||||
BOX III: 19 | G | ||||||||||||
“Galileo and the Laws,” undated | |||||||||||||
“A Genesis” (first line “All day the boom wind swung against the shore”), undated | |||||||||||||
“Genesis” (first line “Where the snake held its feasts”), undated | |||||||||||||
[The gist of us may just be], undated | |||||||||||||
[God knows it goes well: make a heaven-list], undated | |||||||||||||
[God what a thing! Poor Rico], undated | |||||||||||||
[God's cave was the first dark. A tallow deep], undated | |||||||||||||
“Going Home,” undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, p. 125 | |||||||||||||
“Gold Medal Award,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Good and Bad Habits,” circa 1962 | |||||||||||||
“Goodnight,” 1960 | |||||||||||||
[Grace killed John one rainy day], undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, pp. 41-43 | |||||||||||||
“A Grammar,” undated | |||||||||||||
[The gravel of accidence will pave], undated | |||||||||||||
“A Gray Spring Morning,” undated | |||||||||||||
“The Great News,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Greek Room – Fragment of a Head,” undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 38-39 | |||||||||||||
“Guess” (first line “He stays at home no matter where he goes”), undated | |||||||||||||
“Guess” (first line “One is a creeper and sleepy in his shell”), undated | |||||||||||||
“Guess Who He Is,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Gulls,” undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, pp. 2-5 | |||||||||||||
“Gulls Land and Cease To Be,” undated | |||||||||||||
[Gulls in Wyoming, Utah, follow the plows], undated | |||||||||||||
Ha-He | |||||||||||||
[Had I five good years dying on my back], undated | |||||||||||||
[Hail thou loyal sons and true!], undated | |||||||||||||
“A Half Serious Ham Enacts a Nostalgia,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Hamlet in the Wings,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Hamlet on CBS,” undated | |||||||||||||
“The Hard Sell,” 1964 | |||||||||||||
[Have I let beasts enough teach me], undated | |||||||||||||
[Having discovered there are as many bastards], undated | |||||||||||||
[A haze from a Babylonian imagination pulsed], undated | |||||||||||||
[He drew a globe and anchor on the table], undated | |||||||||||||
[He had read Nietzsche when he was much younger], undated | |||||||||||||
[He is dead and the world], undated | |||||||||||||
[He wanted to trust me. As it turned out], undated | |||||||||||||
[He was big, black, and high], undated | |||||||||||||
[He was chosen as a hostage on the Late Show], undated | |||||||||||||
Hea-Homa | |||||||||||||
“Hearsay Has It Auntie's Coming for Dinner,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Heart of America,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Here after Followeth the Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe,” undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 167-169 | |||||||||||||
“A Hereafter,” 1968 | |||||||||||||
“Heritage,” undated | |||||||||||||
“High Gold,” undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, pp. 122-129 | |||||||||||||
[The High Wise Man and the air around him], undated | |||||||||||||
[His last day home he pruned the roses], undated | |||||||||||||
“Homage to Dudley Fitts,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Homage to Marianne Moore,” 1964 | |||||||||||||
Home-Hu | |||||||||||||
“Home for the Aged,” undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 129-135 | |||||||||||||
[Home in this unknown town], undated | |||||||||||||
[Home was our Asylum. My father died], undated | |||||||||||||
“Homily,” undated | |||||||||||||
“An Hour on a Train,” undated | |||||||||||||
“Hours,” undated | |||||||||||||
[How are we doing? One plus one], undated | |||||||||||||
“How Are You?” undated | |||||||||||||
[How can a man be wholly sure], undated | |||||||||||||
[“Hungry are you?” said the vending machine in the], undated | |||||||||||||
I Am-I Dreamed | |||||||||||||
“I Am Dialing That Number,” undated | |||||||||||||
[I am writing this with a black], undated | |||||||||||||
[I ask this because I do not know all], undated | |||||||||||||
[I board a rocket of rye], undated | |||||||||||||
[I came to Buddha's blazing cave], undated | |||||||||||||
[I can't, can], undated | |||||||||||||
“I Certainly Would,” undated | |||||||||||||
[I could forget], undated | |||||||||||||
[“I deny every first guess!” thundered the old man], undated | |||||||||||||
[I do not care how many tell you], undated | |||||||||||||
[I do not like many of those most popular], undated | |||||||||||||
[I do not think the time it takes], undated For additional material see Container III:17, Notebook C, p. 121 | |||||||||||||
[I don't care if you do babble, I], undated | |||||||||||||
[I don't know him. He says], undated | |||||||||||||
[I don't know which truth to tell you], undated | |||||||||||||
“I Dreamed Time and It Was,” undated | |||||||||||||
I drubbed-I met | |||||||||||||
[“I drubbed my soul. What Hell then came], undated | |||||||||||||
[I had a little. I got a lot], undated | |||||||||||||
[I had two eels once that I taught], undated | |||||||||||||
[I have a wallet but no cash], undated | |||||||||||||
[I have, as a matter of fact, killed], undated | |||||||||||||
[I have one head that wants to be good], undated | |||||||||||||
[I have said almost nothing about Orpheus], undated | |||||||||||||
[I have stayed, though not for long], undated | |||||||||||||
[I heard the ghost of a small wind], undated | |||||||||||||
[I know a man who, after years of saving], undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, p. 141 | |||||||||||||
[I know all about boys, I do], undated | |||||||||||||
[I know and you know], undated | |||||||||||||
[I know someone who lives at the zoo], undated | |||||||||||||
[“I live, therefore I live – in some bemusement”], undated | |||||||||||||
[I married Eve and bore her garden down], undated | |||||||||||||
[I met a man in the middle of town], undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, p. 49 | |||||||||||||
I pass-I told | |||||||||||||
[I pass enough savages on the street], undated | |||||||||||||
[I remember Miss Olivia Branton, which], undated | |||||||||||||
“I Remember the House That Was,” undated | |||||||||||||
[I said I'm hungry, lady, not a fool], undated | |||||||||||||
[I said to the pear-shaped darling], undated For additional material see Container III:17, Notebook C, pp. 23, 50-51 | |||||||||||||
[I said to the sad policeman: Your day is not], undated | |||||||||||||
[I should -- but anyone can and], undated | |||||||||||||
[I sit at my desk in my underwear], undated | |||||||||||||
[I suppose there is an Eskimo problem, too], undated | |||||||||||||
[I think there was no time before the Fall], undated | |||||||||||||
[I told Damnation who I was], undated | |||||||||||||
I took-If you mean | |||||||||||||
[I took the 4:15, but it didn't stop], undated | |||||||||||||
[I want to tell you], undated | |||||||||||||
[I was a G.I. and the old boy], undated | |||||||||||||
[I was born with orange hair and yellow eyes], undated | |||||||||||||
[I watched the morning up from ice], undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, p. 83 | |||||||||||||
[I woke and found it waiting], undated | |||||||||||||
[I wonder if anything in time ever], undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, p. 85 | |||||||||||||
“Idiot Reveries on the Way to Sleep,” undated | |||||||||||||
[If ever you need – and who], undated | |||||||||||||
[If I am not], undated | |||||||||||||
[If you happened to be in Rome in '57], undated | |||||||||||||
[If you mean me], undated | |||||||||||||
If You Really-Imagine | |||||||||||||
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