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- catalog contributor b2148479.
- catalog created "[1968]".
- catalog date "1968".
- catalog date "[1968]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1968]".
- catalog description "On opening one eye -- The Protestant cemetery in Florence -- The descent -- The wisdom of insecurity -- Interim -- The calling of the names -- Beat poem by an academic poet -- On not making a retreat -- Speculation -- Embarrassed -- Cologne Cathedral -- For honesty -- Oblation -- To Jesus on Easter -- Message from a burning bush -- Lullaby after Christmas -- Pontius Pilate discusses the proceedings of the last judgment -- Thus saith the Lord to the new theologians -- De profundis -- Sick dog -- Exercise in remembering -- Adoration -- The oddballs -- Lady of leisure -- Bitterness -- For a bereaved father -- What the cicada says -- Sloth -- For a dog -- Change -- May mourning January -- Remembering Aunt Helen -- Delayed gratitude -- In a land of indistinct seasons -- Dubious advantage -- Dirge in jazz time -- With no strings attached -- If beauty be in the beholder's eye: an elegy -- Travel light -- Meditation after a death -- In faith -- Elegy -- Addict -- Entreaty -- This is the way it goes -- Temporary relief -- Ecclesiastes the second -- Renewal -- And -- Modesty -- The farm -- Sophistication -- On approaching my birthday -- Slump -- Philosophy of time -- Unteachable -- Fait accompli -- Toward the end -- Invocation.".
- catalog extent "70 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Onions and roses.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Onions and roses.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Wesleyan poetry program".
- catalog issued "1968".
- catalog issued "[1968]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University Press".
- catalog relation "Onions and roses.".
- catalog subject "811/.5/4".
- catalog subject "PS3525.I5635 O5".
- catalog subject "Religious poetry.".
- catalog tableOfContents "On opening one eye -- The Protestant cemetery in Florence -- The descent -- The wisdom of insecurity -- Interim -- The calling of the names -- Beat poem by an academic poet -- On not making a retreat -- Speculation -- Embarrassed -- Cologne Cathedral -- For honesty -- Oblation -- To Jesus on Easter -- Message from a burning bush -- Lullaby after Christmas -- Pontius Pilate discusses the proceedings of the last judgment -- Thus saith the Lord to the new theologians -- De profundis -- Sick dog -- Exercise in remembering -- Adoration -- The oddballs -- Lady of leisure -- Bitterness -- For a bereaved father -- What the cicada says -- Sloth -- For a dog -- Change -- May mourning January -- Remembering Aunt Helen -- Delayed gratitude -- In a land of indistinct seasons -- Dubious advantage -- Dirge in jazz time -- With no strings attached -- If beauty be in the beholder's eye: an elegy -- Travel light -- Meditation after a death -- In faith -- Elegy -- Addict -- Entreaty -- This is the way it goes -- Temporary relief -- Ecclesiastes the second -- Renewal -- And -- Modesty -- The farm -- Sophistication -- On approaching my birthday -- Slump -- Philosophy of time -- Unteachable -- Fait accompli -- Toward the end -- Invocation.".
- catalog title "Onions and roses; [poems.".
- catalog type "text".