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1. Man and the Sea
i
"O Man, who are free, you'll always love the sea!",
Alan Crooke
(translator),
1987
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Fine Line , February no. 1 1987; (p. 6) -
2. Sea Breeze
i
"The books all read; alas! and flesh still sad.",
Alan Crooke
(translator),
1987
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Fine Line , February no. 1 1987; (p. 6) -
3. Seascape
i
"Chariots of silver and copper -",
1987
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Fine Line , February no. 1 1987; (p. 7) -
4. 'The sea's more lovely ...'
i
"The sea's more lovely",
1987
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Fine Line , February no. 1 1987; (p. 7) -
5. Birth of Venus
i
"See from her mother deep, still steaming cold,",
1987
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Fine Line , February no. 1 1987; (p. 8)
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