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Alpha Omega Winfield Townley Scott; Edited by Eleanor M. Scott; Introduction by Webster Schott - Garden City, NY Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1971 - 238 p.
The owl in the hall; a Newport childhood Owl-blasted on Bartlett Street - The house next door - Seasons other than the present - Good morning, professor - Home - What will the neighbors say? - On leaving Newport for the summer - Never can be old - World War in Newport and on Rose Island - Mrs. K. comes to call - The snake in the basket - The vacant lot - Epilogue Last poems Home town - Definition undefined - Love poem - The claming of Private John Hogg - Centenary for Private John Hogg - Conversation with Stevens - As I took the evening air - Haikus I - Haikus II - Time for our leasson - Man of letters - Jack and Jill - What Stendhal said - We watch the full moon - Trying to sleep - An aging man - Restless at midnight - Poem - Aspasia the structurist - Such ecstasy will do - Not to rely altogether on the Medical profession or yourself - That woman of Lachaise - Mistletoe - The year the lilacs didn't bloom - The story - I held a hummingbird in my hand
Scott, Winfield Townley 1910-1968
Southwest, New--Poetry
American Poetry
818 Sco 47
Alpha Omega Winfield Townley Scott; Edited by Eleanor M. Scott; Introduction by Webster Schott - Garden City, NY Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1971 - 238 p.
The owl in the hall; a Newport childhood Owl-blasted on Bartlett Street - The house next door - Seasons other than the present - Good morning, professor - Home - What will the neighbors say? - On leaving Newport for the summer - Never can be old - World War in Newport and on Rose Island - Mrs. K. comes to call - The snake in the basket - The vacant lot - Epilogue Last poems Home town - Definition undefined - Love poem - The claming of Private John Hogg - Centenary for Private John Hogg - Conversation with Stevens - As I took the evening air - Haikus I - Haikus II - Time for our leasson - Man of letters - Jack and Jill - What Stendhal said - We watch the full moon - Trying to sleep - An aging man - Restless at midnight - Poem - Aspasia the structurist - Such ecstasy will do - Not to rely altogether on the Medical profession or yourself - That woman of Lachaise - Mistletoe - The year the lilacs didn't bloom - The story - I held a hummingbird in my hand
Scott, Winfield Townley 1910-1968
Southwest, New--Poetry
American Poetry
818 Sco 47