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It Is Now Forever sequence   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 1964... 1964 It Is Now Forever
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Includes

Everyone i "He having died, His thirst for life surviving", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 8)
Osiris i "From dusk to dusk athwart three thousand years", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 8)
Shakespeare i "His microcosmic mind as if prismatic", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 9)
Francois Villon i "His old-world choice, and Yours, can let You see him;", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 9)
Homer i "In this Day, only by Itself outgrown,", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 10)
George Du Maurier i "In death We can but dread what is not true;", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 10)
Atahualpa i "In His bright fane, the Sun, above Peru", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 11)
Cardinal Beaton i "This adipose sot will hear yon heretic snivelling", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 11)
Emma Hart i "Through, on view, her nude beauty, surprised on retirement, her plight", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 12)
Abelard and Heloise i "Felled, gagged and gelded, dragged from any preferment,", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 12)
Charles the Second i "His waxen effigy plump in London's Abbey", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 13)
Thomas de Quincey i "The Soul can swell to be a World at will", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 13)
Atlantis i "Here porphyry porticoes gleam, glum cenotaphs,", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 14)
Isis i "Once the unwithered Wonder of Desire", E. J. Rupert Atkinson , 1964 single work poetry
— Appears in: We Gods in Masquerade : Poems 1964; (p. 15)

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