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Tables of Contents for Is 5
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Foreword
ix
 
ONE
Five Americans
Liz
3
1
Mame
4
1
Gert
5
1
Marj
6
1
Fran
7
1
Poem, or Beauty Hurts Mr. Vinal
8
2
curtains part)
10
1
workingman with hand so hairy-sturdy
11
1
yonder deadfromtheneckup graduate of a
12
1
Jimmie's got a goil goil goil, Jimmie
13
1
the waddling
14
2
listen my children and you
16
1
even if all desires things moments be
17
1
death is more than
18
1
nobody loses all the time
19
2
now dis ``daughter'' uv eve(who aint precisely slim)sim
21
1
(and i imagine
22
1
it really must
23
1
Item
24
1
it started when Bill's chip let on to
25
1
Ikey (Goldberg)'s Worth I'M
26
1
?
27
1
this young question mark man
28
1
mr youse needn't be so spry
29
1
i was sitting in mcsorley's. outside it was New York and beauti-
30
2
she being Brand
32
2
slightly before the middle of Congressman Pudd
34
1
Dick Mid's large bluish face without eyebrows
35
1
Ode
36
1
on the Madam's best april the
37
1
(as that named Fred
38
1
my uncle
39
1
than(by yon sunset's wintry glow
40
1
weazened Irrefutable unastonished
41
1
Memorabilia
42
2
a man who had fallen among thieves
44
1
Babylon slim
45
1
this evangelist
46
1
(ponder, darling, these busted statues
47
1
ta
48
1
poets yeggs and thirsties
49
1
Will i ever forget that precarious moment?
50
2
voices to voices, lip to lip
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2
life hurl my
54
3
TWO
the season `tis, my lovely lambs
57
2
opening of the chambers close
59
1
``next to of course god america i
60
1
it's jolly
61
1
look at this)
62
1
first Jock he
63
1
lis
64
1
come, gaze with me upon this dome
65
1
little ladies more
66
2
16 heures
68
2
my sweet old etcetera
70
3
THREE
now that fierce few
73
1
Among these red pieces of
74
1
it is winter a moon in the afternoon
75
1
impossibly
76
1
inthe, exquisite
77
1
candles and
78
2
Paris; this April sunset completely utters
80
1
will out of the kindness of their hearts a few philosophers tell me
81
1
but observe;although
82
1
sunlight was over
83
4
FOUR
the moon looked into my window
87
1
if being mortised with a dream
88
1
here's a little mouse)and
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1
but if i should say
90
1
in spite of everything
91
1
you are not going to, dear. You are not going to and
92
1
since feeling is first
93
1
some ask praise of their fellows
94
1
supposing i dreamed this)
95
1
you are like the snow only
96
2
because
98
1
you being in love
99
1
Nobody wears a yellow
100
1
it is so long since my heart has been with yours
101
1
i am a beggar always
102
1
if within tonight's erect
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1
how this uncouth enchanted
104
1
i go to this window
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4
FIVE
after all white horses are in bed
109
1
touching you i say(it being Spring
110
1
along the brittle treacherous bright streets
111
1
our touching hearts slenderly comprehend
112
1
if i have made, my lady, intricate
113
2
Afterword
115
 
George James Firmage