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“The Pomegranate,” by Eavan Boland

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From an Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope

By On August 11, 2008

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“The Last Time I Saw Paris” by Tom Disch

By On July 31, 2008

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Ernest Hilbert’s poem “Symmetries” in Ducts Magazine

By On July 29, 2008

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“On the Circuit” by W.H. Auden

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“Doll Baby,” by Erica Dawson

By On July 11, 2008

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“Before You Cut Loose” by Simon Armitage

By On June 27, 2008

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Poem from Invasions, by Adam Kirsch

By On May 19, 2008

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“Rubbish at Adultery” by Sophie Hannah

By On May 12, 2008

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“The Good News,” by David Yezzi

By On May 6, 2008

David Yezzi’s poem “The Good News” was published in Poetry magazine and appears in his new book, Azores. It was inspired by an evening when I stopped by his Manhattan home after… Read More

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“How to Do It” by Lynn Levin

By On May 2, 2008

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“Commander Lowell” by Robert Lowell

By On April 30, 2008

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Bill Coyle publishes a Hilbertian sonnet in the New Criterion

By On April 17, 2008

Bill Coyle has a Hilbertian sonnet in the current issue of The New Criterion. Hindsight by Bill Coyle But is it really necessary I renounce all of his works? Couldn’t I just… Read More

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“The Tobacco Economy” by Davis McCombs

By On April 8, 2008

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“Dea Ex Machina” by John Updike

By On March 27, 2008

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“Down by the Sea” by Hal Sirowitz

By On March 19, 2008

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“New Year’s Day” by Robert Lowell

By On January 1, 2008

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“American Income” by Afaa Michael Weaver

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