“And I have seen long fingers that would stare With fiery eyes, and then the eyes would crawl Deftly across the counterpane and fall Soundless, with a wink of mild despair.”
Quote by Allen Tate
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Collected Poems, 1919-1976
This volume compiles a selection of poems written over a significant period, showcasing the author's work across various themes and styles. more
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