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Evening
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"I only want to meditate, and then to write",
1996
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poetry
— Appears in: The Wild Life 1996; (p. 109) -
Biography
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"What incidental fact has no significance?",
1996
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— Appears in: The Wild Life 1996; (p. 109) -
History
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"What's vivid from the history I learnt at school?",
1996
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poetry
— Appears in: The Wild Life 1996; (p. 109) -
The Deaf (Leviticus 19:14)
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"'Thou shalt not curse the deaf' is one of God's commands.",
1996
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— Appears in: The Wild Life 1996; (p. 109) -
Maturity
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"Despair, as I mature, now seems",
1996
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Wild Life 1996; (p. 110) -
Two Ancient Observations (Proverbs 14:10)
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"We all have some bitterness at heart that's only known",
1996
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poetry
— Appears in: The Wild Life 1996; (p. 110) -
Socrates
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"Socrates of course died in a civilized way",
1996
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poetry
— Appears in: The Wild Life 1996; (p. 110) -
Troy
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"And Schliemann had his faith, that he would find,",
1996
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— Appears in: The Wild Life 1996; (p. 110-111) -
In Jerusalem
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"I wake up early, grateful just to lie",
1996
single work
poetry
— Appears in: The Wild Life 1996; (p. 111)
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