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Finding the weight of things : Larry Eigner's ecrippoetics / George Hart.
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…In the Silence of Spring and All: Eigner's Mesh -- Chapter 3. Enough Defined: Eigner's Ethics -- Chapter 4. …”
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The collected earlier poems of William Carlos Williams.
Published 1951Table of Contents: “…The wanderer -- The tempers -- March - History -- History -- Della primavera trasportata al morale -- An early martyr -- Al que quiere (To him who wants it) -- Fish - Romance moderne -- Sour grapes -- Paterson - The flower -- Spring and all -- Struggle of wings -- The descent of winter -- Impromptu: the suckers -- Collected poems 1934 -- An elegy for D. …”
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The Best Broadway songs ever : piano, vocal, guitar.
Published 1985Table of Contents: “…All the things you are -- And all that jazz -- Another op'nin', another show -- Anyone can whistle -- As long as he needs me -- Being alive -- Bess, you is my woman -- Bewitched -- Broadway baby -- By Strauss -- Cabaret -- Camelot -- Climb ev'ry mountain -- Comedy tonight -- Don't cry for me Argentina -- Don't rain on my parade -- Everything's coming up roses -- Falling in love with love -- From this moment on -- Getting to know you -- Give my regards to Broadway -- Hello, young lovers -- How are things in Glocca Morra -- I believe in you -- I could have danced all night -- I got plenty o' nuttin -- I loved you once in silence -- I remember it well -- I'll be seeing you -- (I'm a) Yankee Doodle dandy -- I've grown accustomed to her face -- If ever I would leave you -- If I loved you -- If I ruled the world -- If I were a rich man -- It might as well be spring -- It's all right with me -- Just in time -- The lady is a tramp -- Look to the rainbow -- Luck be a lady -- Make believe -- Memory -- My cup runneth over -- My favorite things -- My funny Valentine -- Not a day goes by -- Oh, what a beautiful mornin' -- Oklahoma -- Ol' man river -- On a clear day -- On the street where you live -- People -- People will say we're in love -- Send in the clowns -- September song -- Seventy six trombones -- Small world -- Smoke gets in your eyes -- Some enchanted evening -- The sound of music -- Summertime -- Sunrise, sunset -- This nearly was mine -- Till there was you -- Try to remember -- What kind of fool am I? …”
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Country Doctor Revisited : a Twenty-First Century Reader.
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…White Coat at MidnightWhere We Are; Where We Are-Synopsis; Spring Planting; Welcome to Elma; DINE: Navajo, People; Learning from an Amish Birth; Lost On Call; Spring and All, Revisited; Robotic Docs: Excerpts from Dick Gordon's The Story, National Public Radio; A Vow of Connectedness: Views from the Road to Beaver's Farm; Whom We Serve; Whom We Serve-Synopsis; Pursuing the American Dream: The Human Face of Immigration; Cord; Good Will; Hanging On for Your Life; The Brothers; The Sisters; I Am the Handmaiden of the Lord; Cattleman; Call; Learning to Walk the Healer's Path.…”
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Cartas desde el corazón / Jose Luis Navajo.
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Twentieth-Century American Poetry.
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Eliot, The Waste Land (1922) -- Claude McKay, Harlem Shadows (1922) -- Wallace Stevens, Harmonium (1923) -- William Carlos Williams, Spring and All (1923) -- Marianne Moore, Observations (1924) -- Hart Crane, The Bridge (1930) -- Elizabeth Bishop, North & South (1946)…”
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The Broadway song : a singer's guide / Mark Ross Clark.
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…: Kansas city -- From South Pacific: Younger than springtime -- From Me and Juliet: No other love -- From Stop the World -- I want to get off: What kind of fool am I -- From How to succeed in business without really trying: I believe in you -- From My Fair Lady: On the street where you live -- From Shenandoah: The only home I know -- From Chess: Anthem -- From Kiss of the Spider woman: Marta -- From Rent: Your eyes -- From Jekyll and Hyde: This is the moment -- From A new brain: I'd rather be sailing -- From Parade: Old red hills of home -- From The Civil war: Tell my father -- From The full Monty: You walk with me -- From Sweet smell of success: At the fountain -- From Curtains: I miss the music -- From Spring Awakening: All that's known -- From The glorious ones: Absalom -- From Godspell: Beautiful city -- From Catch me if you can: Goodbye -- From Newsies: Santa Fe (Prologue) -- Part Four: Baritone -- From Carousel: If I loved you -- From Brigadoon: There but for you go I -- From Guys and Dolls: Luck be a lady -- From Camelot: If ever I would leave you -- From All American: Once upon a time -- From 110 in the shade: Rain song -- From Hello, Dolly!…”
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