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Description: | The fast movement was a nervous reach for something west. But along the way there was no hurry. Wait for noontime, turned round to a movement eastward,<... |
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Description: | A working lifetime minted these good coins – every day devoted to circulating them through the same routine streets wore them thin into retirement |
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Description: | The visionaries: slightly seeing as many improvements as there are egos to reckon with |
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Description: | The style of reachings, temporal or spiritual, for transformation of the earth. The chapel of Rockford Female Seminary, later Rockford College, 1889-1892... |
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Description: | To some who want to leave it would be dull But to us who want to stay the moment is surprising: never lax only turning out of nowhere lastin... |
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Description: | Patience we learned and requiem to rest the tense who die For we forgot the brazen earth in courtship of the sky |
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Description: | The fife and drum are not so innocent the vulture's eye is on the dance |
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Description: | Rockford, Ill. J.H. Denison Editorial room of the Milwaukee Journal Probably the Black River at Black River Falls Children taug... |
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Description: | Even the slow, dry, hungry engines, digging what would be the best of times, cannot help but leave behind them a restlessness unchanging as bef... |
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Description: | The log who was made King of Logs is here entombed eight round, ten long For his design, the strengthened forest capriciously outgrew them all... |
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Description: | As a sporting proposition of gaiety infused with taxes no modern culture could survive without a touch of France |
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Description: | New land cut out by real imaginary lines based in older spirit courses lay and bedrock, flight of birds and pointed feet |
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Description: | The world is flat; we get around this stretched credulity by going straight as an arrow and meeting ourselves in a space of time |
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Description: | Native buildings, hardly noticed in the tapestry, long as a house of indeterminates full of ladders unexplained |
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Description: | Everybody who lived should get a gold watch for endurance and a chain for hanging |
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Description: | De Pere, Wis. The sound has never left the harp The song will never leave the well |
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Description: | Always looking at the vacancy in that great sea of people All there ever was was a greeting card and that one a mirage |
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Description: | First one light is the truth and then another but always it is shining on some counterpart |
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Description: | There used to be a quiet. It wasn't deafness, it was roses But they don't make it any more They think it was a toy |
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Description: | In the afternoon, nothing Overnight, unseen In the morning, a wooden horse with strangers sending telegrams for more |
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