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<title>Now &amp; Then</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 12:19:02 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Into the Garden</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/robert-hass/into_the_garden.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/robert-hass/into_the_garden_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Into the Garden" alt ="Into the Garden"/></a><br//><h3>Review</h3>The Peace: A Wedding Song <em>by Aristophanes</em><br />Variation On The Word Sleep <em>by Margaret Atwood</em><br />The Dance <em>by Wendell Berry</em><br />Bind Me As A Seal Upon Your Heart <em>by Bible</em><br />I Have Come Into My Garden <em>by Bible</em><br />Psalm 1 <em>by Bible</em><br />Psalm 100 <em>by Bible</em><br />Psalm 148 <em>by Bible</em><br />Wake Up, My Love, My Companion <em>by Bible</em><br />The Question Answer'd <em>by William Blake</em><br />In The Month Of May <em>by Robert Bly</em><br />O, My Luve's Like A Red, Red Rose <em>by Robert Burns</em><br />Roman Epithalamion <em>by Gaius (caius) Valerius Catullus</em><br />Epithalamion <em>by Richard Crashaw</em><br />50 Poems: 42 <em>by Edward Estlin Cummings</em><br />The Love Of God, Unutterable And Perfect <em>by Dante Alighieri</em><br />Choice <em>by Emily Dickinson</em><br />The Contract <em>by Emily Dickinson</em><br />Friendship <em>by Emily Dickinson</em><br />It Was A Quiet Way <em>by Emily Dickinson</em><br />Wild Nights! Wild Nights! <em>by Emily Dickinson</em><br />All Kings, And All Their Favorites <em>by John Donne</em><br />An Epithalamion For Lawyers <em>by John Donne</em><br />The Good-morrow <em>by John Donne</em><br />A Wedding Song On St. Valentine's Day <em>by John Donne</em><br />Young Phoenixes, And Yet The Old Shall Love <em>by John Donne</em><br />Of Man And Wife <em>by Richard Eedes</em><br />Iphigeneia At Aulis, Sels. <em>by Euripides</em><br />Song Of The River-god [to Amoret] <em>by John Fletcher</em><br />Master Speed <em>by Robert Frost</em><br />Everywhere Is Here, Sels. <em>by Robert Ranke Graves</em><br />Whole Love <em>by Robert Ranke Graves</em><br />Love (3) <em>by George Herbert</em><br />Good-morrow <em>by Thomas Heywood</em><br />At The Wedding March <em>by Gerard Manley Hopkins</em><br />As I Dig For Wild Orchids <em>by Izumi Shikibu</em><br />The Minute I Heard My First Love Story <em>by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi</em><br />This Marriage Be Wine With Haalvah, Honey Dissolving In Milk <em>by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi</em><br />Turn Me Like A Waterwheel Turning A Milestone <em>by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi</em><br />You That Love Lovers <em>by Jalal Ad-din (jalaluddin) Ar-rumi</em><br />I Unpetalled You, Like A Rose <em>by Juan Ramon Jimenez</em><br />To The Bridge Of Love <em>by Juan Ramon Jimenez</em><br />Now, Bride And Bridegroom, Help To Sing <em>by Ben Jonson</em><br />The Flute Of Interior Time Is Played Whether We Hear It Or Not <em>by Kabir</em><br />Married Love <em>by Kuan Tao-sheng</em><br />Is It For Now Or For Always <em>by Philip Larkin</em><br />Wedding-wind <em>by Philip Larkin</em><br />Know Deeply, Know Thyself More Deeply, Sels. <em>by David Herbert Lawrence</em><br />Man And Woman Are Like The Earth, That Brings Forth Flowers <em>by David Herbert Lawrence</em><br />The Owl And The Pussy Cat <em>by Edward Lear</em><br />The Ache Of Marriage <em>by Denise Levertov</em><br />Earth <em>by Czeslaw Milosz</em><br />Riding Birds, Feeling Under Our Thighs The Soft Feathers <em>by Czeslaw Milosz</em><br />The Two Of You <em>by Czeslaw Milosz</em><br />Adam And Eve In The Garden <em>by John Milton</em><br />Lavender's Blue (2) <em>by Mother Goose</em><br />The Sacred Marriage Of Shiva And Parvati, Sels. <em>by Parancoti Munivar</em><br />The Knowing <em>by Sharon Olds</em><br />The Wedding Vow <em>by Sharon Olds</em><br />Into The Enormous Sky Flew <em>by Boris Leonidovich Pasternak</em><br />Wreath For A Bridal <em>by Sylvia Plath</em><br />If Everything Happens That Can't Eb Done <em>by Ezra Pound</em><br />Sonnet: 12, Sels. <em>by Naftali Ricardo Reyes Basuato</em><br />Sonnet: 17 <em>by Naftali Ricardo Reyes Basuato</em><br />Sonnet: 48, Sels. <em>by Naftali Ricardo Reyes Basuato</em><br />Everything That Touches Us, Me And You <em>by Rainer Maria Rilke</em><br />Isn't The Secret Intent <em>by Rainer Maria Rilke</em><br />Love In A Single Year <em>by Rainer Maria Rilke</em><br />Lovers, Gratified In Each Other, I Am Asking You <em>by Rainer Maria Rilke</em><br />The Sonnets To Orpheus: First Part, 12 <em>by Rainer Maria Rilke</em><br />The Sonnets To Orpheus: First Part, 4 <em>by Rainer Maria Rilke</em><br />A Birthday <em>by Christina Georgina Rossetti</em><br />Song For The Goddess Of Love <em>by Sappho</em><br />Prothalamion For An Autumn Wedding <em>by Eleanor May Sarton</em><br />The Tao <em>by Seng-ts'an</em><br />Infinite Love <em>by William Shakespeare</em><br />Sonnet: 116 <em>by William Shakespeare</em><br />Heart And Soul <em>by Philip Sidney</em><br />Long Their Coupled Joys Maintain <em>by Philip Sidney</em><br />Long Their Coupled Joys Maintain <em>by Philip Sidney</em><br />A Pavane For The Nursery <em>by William Jay Smith</em><br />Now Is This Love Already Forth To Come <em>by Edmund Spenser</em><br />Open The Temple Gates Unto Their Love <em>by Edmund Spenser</em><br />The Sacred Ceremonies There Partake, %the Which Do Endless Matrimony <em>by Edmund Spenser</em><br />Re-statement Of Romance <em>by Wallace Stevens</em><br />The Song Of A Traveller <em>by Robert Louis Stevenson</em><br />Wedding Song: Lullaby For Sleepy Lovers <em>by Theocritus</em><br />Ancient Egyptian Song <em>by Anonymous</em><br />The Book Of Song, Sels. <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Butterfly Song <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Calling-one's-own <em>by Anonymous</em><br />The Courtship Of Inanna And Dumuzi <em>by Anonymous</em><br />I Want To Be Your Friend <em>by Anonymous</em><br />I'll Give My Love An Apple Without A Core <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Now You Will Feel No Rain <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Prayer Of First Dancers <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Proposals <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Six Dream Songs: 3: Sleep <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Song <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Song <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Song <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Wedding Song <em>by Anonymous</em><br />Bed Of Perfect Health <em>by Walt Whitman</em><br />We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd <em>by Walt Whitman</em><br />A Wedding Toast <em>by Richard Wilbur</em><br />Marriage <em>by William Carlos Williams</em><br />The Rewaking <em>by William Carlos Williams</em><br />A Blessing <em>by James Wright</em><br />-- <em>Table of Poems from Poem Finder®</em><h3>Product Description</h3>An anthology of poetry and prose suitable for reading at wedding ceremonies features unconventional readings from Chinese, African, native American, Buddhist, Christian, and other cultures. 35,000 first printing. $35,000 ad/promo. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 1993 12:19:01 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>The Apple Trees at Olema</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/robert-hass/the_apple_trees_at_olema.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/robert-hass/the_apple_trees_at_olema_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Apple Trees at Olema" alt ="The Apple Trees at Olema"/></a><br//>The Apple Trees at Olema includes work from Robert Hass's first five books--Field Guide, Praise, Human Wishes, Sun Under Wood, and Time and Materials--as well as a substantial gathering of new poems, including a suite of elegies, a series of poems in the form of notebook musings on the nature of storytelling, a suite of summer lyrics, and two experiments in pure narrative that meditate on personal relations in a violent world and read like small, luminous novellas.From the beginning, his poems have seemed entirely his own: a complex hybrid of the lyric line, with an unwavering fidelity to human and nonhuman nature, and formal variety and surprise, and a syntax capable of thinking through difficult things in ways that are both perfectly ordinary and really unusual. Over the years, he has added to these qualities a range and a formal restlessness that seem to come from a skeptical turn of mind, an acute sense of the artifice of the poem and of the complexity of the...]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2010 04:46:07 +0200</pubDate>
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