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- catalog abstract "In The Poet is Reproved for his Complaint, he writes: "Follow Baudelaire's advice, / Never think to please the nice / Or the sullen or the mob / Feeding like the armored crab / On the rotten or the stale. / Take for model the great whale / Diving in the depth for measure, / Leaping high and free for pleasure, / Skeleton to those who see / Neither joy nor mystery, / Who, too selfish, cross or zealous, / Will not hear the voice of Eros."".
- catalog alternative "Poems".
- catalog contributor b10184189.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Elegy: Walking the Line -- On Robert Wells' Moving from Tours to Blois -- The Devereux Slough -- A Meditation on "The Devereux Slough" -- Chaco Canyon -- In Defense of Poetry -- Living Together -- Wandering -- Insomnia -- Chorus for the Untenured Personnel -- The Philosophical Life -- An Elegy: December, 1970 -- The Astronomers of Mont Blanc -- Adam's Song to Heaven -- An Afternoon at the Beach -- Of an Etching -- To Death -- To the Contemporary Muse -- In a Darkness -- In the Last Circle -- The Mirror -- After Leconte de Lisle -- An Answer -- A Song for Rising -- The Dream -- The Centaur Overheard -- Autumn Shade -- To the Reader -- The Wise Men -- Oedipus at Colonus -- Epigram on the Passing of Christmas -- Late Winter Night -- To Accompany an Italian Guide-Book -- Grove and Building -- For W.A. Mozart -- Dedication for a House -- The Stoic: for Laura von Corten -- Venus -- The Snow Man -- Amor Vincit Omnia -- Two Poems on the Catholic Bavarians -- ".
- catalog description "In The Poet is Reproved for his Complaint, he writes: "Follow Baudelaire's advice, / Never think to please the nice / Or the sullen or the mob / Feeding like the armored crab / On the rotten or the stale. / Take for model the great whale / Diving in the depth for measure, / Leaping high and free for pleasure, / Skeleton to those who see / Neither joy nor mystery, / Who, too selfish, cross or zealous, / Will not hear the voice of Eros."".
- catalog description "John -- Clear-seeing -- Clothes -- Spaces -- Numbers -- Trees -- Alphabets -- Breakages -- Schools -- Dragons -- Mazes -- Ice Ages -- Illusions -- Encyclopedias -- The Falls -- Grasses -- Breaths -- Someone in San Francisco -- On Katherine Harper Mead's Fatal Accident -- Reichenbach in Africa -- A Fragment: the Cause -- The Poet Orders His Tomb -- The Poet is Reproved for his Complaint -- How We Came From Paris to Blois -- For Louis Pasteur -- Hang Gliding -- Mask of the Dan Tribe, Ivory Coast -- The Hill -- The Beach -- The Botanic Gardens -- The Resident -- The Vedanta Temple -- The Campus -- El Camino Cielo -- The Visitor -- Davey Brown Camp -- The Museum of Natural History -- The Courthouse -- The Radiologist -- Epilogue: The Yacht -- Adam -- Eve -- Cain -- Noah -- Jacob -- On Dick Davis' Reading, California State University, Los Angeles -- On Edmund Wrobleski's Concern for His Patient -- On Clive Wilmer's Visit to the Wildfowl Refuge -- Richard -- Thomas -- Mary -- ".
- catalog description "The Virgin Considered as a Picture -- The Prince -- Aix-la-Chapelle, 1945 -- The Mountain Cemetery -- From J. Haydn to Constanze Mozart (1791) -- Dark Earth and Summer -- Elegy: For W.C.S.H. -- The Virgin Mary -- Clairvoyant -- Variations on an Elizabethan Theme -- From William Tyndale to John Frith -- To This Book.".
- catalog extent "ix, 168 :".
- catalog hasFormat "Collected poems.".
- catalog identifier "067945456X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Collected poems.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Knopf,".
- catalog relation "Collected poems.".
- catalog subject "811/.54 20".
- catalog subject "American poetry 20th century.".
- catalog subject "PS3503.O8199 A17 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "Elegy: Walking the Line -- On Robert Wells' Moving from Tours to Blois -- The Devereux Slough -- A Meditation on "The Devereux Slough" -- Chaco Canyon -- In Defense of Poetry -- Living Together -- Wandering -- Insomnia -- Chorus for the Untenured Personnel -- The Philosophical Life -- An Elegy: December, 1970 -- The Astronomers of Mont Blanc -- Adam's Song to Heaven -- An Afternoon at the Beach -- Of an Etching -- To Death -- To the Contemporary Muse -- In a Darkness -- In the Last Circle -- The Mirror -- After Leconte de Lisle -- An Answer -- A Song for Rising -- The Dream -- The Centaur Overheard -- Autumn Shade -- To the Reader -- The Wise Men -- Oedipus at Colonus -- Epigram on the Passing of Christmas -- Late Winter Night -- To Accompany an Italian Guide-Book -- Grove and Building -- For W.A. Mozart -- Dedication for a House -- The Stoic: for Laura von Corten -- Venus -- The Snow Man -- Amor Vincit Omnia -- Two Poems on the Catholic Bavarians -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "John -- Clear-seeing -- Clothes -- Spaces -- Numbers -- Trees -- Alphabets -- Breakages -- Schools -- Dragons -- Mazes -- Ice Ages -- Illusions -- Encyclopedias -- The Falls -- Grasses -- Breaths -- Someone in San Francisco -- On Katherine Harper Mead's Fatal Accident -- Reichenbach in Africa -- A Fragment: the Cause -- The Poet Orders His Tomb -- The Poet is Reproved for his Complaint -- How We Came From Paris to Blois -- For Louis Pasteur -- Hang Gliding -- Mask of the Dan Tribe, Ivory Coast -- The Hill -- The Beach -- The Botanic Gardens -- The Resident -- The Vedanta Temple -- The Campus -- El Camino Cielo -- The Visitor -- Davey Brown Camp -- The Museum of Natural History -- The Courthouse -- The Radiologist -- Epilogue: The Yacht -- Adam -- Eve -- Cain -- Noah -- Jacob -- On Dick Davis' Reading, California State University, Los Angeles -- On Edmund Wrobleski's Concern for His Patient -- On Clive Wilmer's Visit to the Wildfowl Refuge -- Richard -- Thomas -- Mary -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Virgin Considered as a Picture -- The Prince -- Aix-la-Chapelle, 1945 -- The Mountain Cemetery -- From J. Haydn to Constanze Mozart (1791) -- Dark Earth and Summer -- Elegy: For W.C.S.H. -- The Virgin Mary -- Clairvoyant -- Variations on an Elizabethan Theme -- From William Tyndale to John Frith -- To This Book.".
- catalog title "Collected poems / Edgar Bowers.".
- catalog title "Poems".
- catalog type "text".