… view of two is prelude to the give-and-take of bodies, which may ultimately lead to love. …
Poetry
… Blood on a sock. N is for nature and nearly and how I’ve come To love; nearly, nearly I come to you, my falcon Hood pulled tight; my talons tucked; … would not Touch your leaf, afraid his rot would Make the petals fall . A lovely love— No, not at all. Q is for quince , …
… and opinions, Carson aimed his barbs willy-nilly at all points on the political spectrum, providing a running, if … represented Middle America. His appeal was narrower, his audience being older, more unsophisticated, conservative, … the epitome of the former and Johnny Carson of the latter. 265-279 By John Miller …
… vote received by Coolidge, the Republican Candidate—15,717,426 votes—exceeded the popular vote received by Davis, the … universal conceptions of justice and equality, can never become obsolete. It is impossible to think of American … demonstrated, it is entirely possible for a man to die, leaving a large estate, only to have it completely …
… the Next Global Age, by Paul Starobin. Viking, May 2009. $26.95 “Great as it is, American power is limited,” Walter … positions regarding Hiss’s innocence because of what he embodied. For liberals, Hiss symbolized the ideals of the New … from Minot’s far-flung travels. These form stepping-off points from which to explore the place of birds in manifold …
… the Low Countries—high English and French government officials were still convinced that the Prussian Army would never … Germany, whereas democracy, parliamentary government, and Communism were all imported from abroad. It seemed … were just mopping-up operations. The Prussian Army died before Hitler came to power; at the very latest, it …