Virginia Quarterly Review
Title | First Line | Theme(s) | Original Citation |
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Dogma | "Sucked and bitten I shake" | animals, independence | Virginia Quarterly Review 45 (Winter 1969) 64. |
Frustrations | "Thoughts run like mice" | memory, animals | Virginia Quarterly Review 46 (Autumn 1970) 594. |
The Face of Things | "The creek retreats from flood rage" | spring, planting | Virginia Quarterly Review 46 (Autumn 1970) 595. |
Chill Comfort | "The sun rose, burned off the mist," | breakfast, loneliness | Virginia Quarterly Review 52 (Winter 1975) 72. |
Day After Day | "The baby cries in its crib" | insecurity, despair | Virginia Quarterly Review 51 (Winter 1975) 72. |
Self-Portrait | "The mirror lacks depth," | reflection, aging | Virginia Quarterly Review 51 (Winter 1975) 71. |
University | "Morning light throws a wreath" | university, summer | Virginia Quarterly Review 51 (Winter 1975) 73. |