14209 to what is used and worn out
14210 à la Wörgl. Sd/ one wd/ have to think about that
14211 but was hang'd dead by the heels before his thought in proposito
14212 came into action efficiently
14213 "For a pig," Jepson said, "for a woman." For the infamies of
14214 usura,
14215 The Stealing of the Mare, casûs bellorum, "mits"
14216 sang Mr Wilson, Thomas not Woodrow, Harriet's spirited heir
14217 (the honours twice with his boots on,
14218 that was Wellington)
14219 and if theft be the main motive in government
14220 in a large way
14221 there will certainly be minor purloinments
14222 As long as the socialists use their accessories as red herring
14223 to keep man's mind off the creation of money
14224 many men's mannirs videt et urbes
14225 ce rusé personnage, Otis, so Nausikaa
14226 took down the washing or at least went to see that the
14227 maids didn't slack
14228 or sat by the window
14229 at Bagni Romagna knowing that nothing could happen
14230 and looking ironicly at the traveler
14231 Cassandra your eyes are like tigers'
14232 no light reaches through them
14233 eating lotus, or if not exactly the lotus, the asphodel
14234 To be gentildonna in a lost town in the mountains
14235 on a balcony with an iron railing
14236 with a servant behind her
14237 as it might be in a play by Lope de Vega
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14238 and one goes by, not alone,
14239 No hay amor sin celos
14240 Sin segreto no hay amor
14241 eyes of Doña Juana la loca,
14242 Cunizza's shade al triedro and that presage
14243 in the air
14244 which means that nothing will happen that will
14245 be visible to the sargeants
14246 Tre donne intorno alla mia mente
14247 but as of conversation to follow,
14248 boredom of that roman on Olivia's stairs
14249 in her vision
14250 that stone angle all of his scenery
14251 with the balustrade, an antipodes
14252 and as for the solidity of the white oxen in all this
14253 perhaps only Dr Williams (Bill Carlos)
14254 will understand its importance,
14255 its benediction. He wd/ have put in the cart.
14256 The shadow of the tent's peak treads on its corner peg
14257 marking the hour. The moon split, no cloud nearer than Lucca.
14258 In the spring and autumn
14259 In "The Spring and Autumn"
14260 there
14261 are
14262 no
14263 righteous
14264 wars
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LXXIX
14265 Moon, cloud, tower, a patch of the battistero
14266 all of a whiteness,
14267 dirt pile as per the Del Cossa inset
14268 think not that you wd/ gain if their least caress
14269 were faded from my mind
14270 I had not loved thee half so well
14271 Loved I not womankind"
14272 So Salzburg reopens
14273 lit a flame in my thought that the years
14274 Amari---li Am---ar---i---li!
14275 and her hair gone white from the loss of him
14276 and she not yet thirty.
14277 On her wedding day and then thus, for the next time,
14278 at the Spielhaus,
14279 ... might have been two years later.
14280 Or Astafieva inside the street doors of the Wigmore
14281 and wd/ not have known her
14282 undoubtedly wd/ have put in the cart)
14283 present Mr G. Scott whistling Lili Marlene
14284 with positively less musical talent
14285 than that of any other man of colour
14286 whom I have ever encountered
14287 but with bonhomie and good humour
14288 (to Goedel in memoriam)
14289 Sleek head that saved me out of one chaos
14290 and I hear that G. P. has salmoned thru all of it.
14291 Où sont? and who will come to the surface?
14292 And Pétain not to be murdered 14 to 13
14293 after six hours' discussion
14294 Indubitably, indubitably re/ Scott
14295 I like a certain number of shades in my landscape
[Page 485]
14296 as per / "doan' tell no one I made you that table"
14297 or Whiteside:
14298 "ah certainly dew lak dawgs,
14299 ah goin' tuh wash you"
14300 (no, not to the author, to the canine unwilling in question)
14301 with 8 birds on a wire
14302 or rather on 3 wires, Mr Allingham
14303 The new Bechstein is electric
14304 and the lark squawk has passed out of season
14305 whereas the sight of a good nigger is cheering
14306 the bad'uns wont look you straight
14307 Guard's cap quattrocento passes a cavallo
14308 on horseback thru landscape Cosimo Tura
14309 or, as some think, Del Cossa;
14310 up stream to delouse and down stream for the same purpose
14311 seaward
14312 different lice live in different waters
14313 some minds take pleasure in counterpoint
14314 pleasure in counterpoint
14315 and the later Beethoven on the new Bechstein,
14316 or in the Piazza S. Marco for example
14317 finds a certain concordance of size
14318 not in the concert hall;
14319 can that be the papal major sweatin' it out to the bumm drum?
14320 what castrum romanum, what
14321 "went into winter quarters"
14322 is under us?
14323 as the young horse whinnies against the tubas
14324 in contending for certain values
14325 (Janequin per esempio, and Orazio Vechii or Bronzino)
14326 Greek rascality against Hagoromo
14327 Kumasaka vs/ vulgarity
14328 no sooner out of Troas
14329 than the damn fools attacked Ismarus of the Cicones
14330 4 birds on 3 wires, one bird on one
[Page 486]
14331 the imprint of the intaglio depends
14332 in part on what is pressed under it [Image]
14333 the mould must hold what is poured into it
14334 in
14335 discourse
14336 what matters is
14337 to get it across e poi basta [Image]
14338 5 of 'em now on 2;
14339 on 3; 7 on 4
14340 thus what's his name
14341 and the change in writing the song books
14342 5 on 3 aulentissima rosa fresca
14343 so they have left the upper church at Assisi
14344 but the Goncourt shed certain light on the
14345 french revolution
14346 "paak you djeep oveh there"
14347 the bacon-rind banner alias the Washington arms
14348 floats over against Ugolino
14349 in San Stefano dei Cavalieri
14350 God bless the Constitution
14351 and save it
14352 "the value thereof"
14353 that is the crux of the matter
14354 and god damn the perverters
14355 and if Attlee attempts a Ramsey
14356 "Leave the Duke, go for the gold"
14357 "in less than a geological epoch"
14358 and the Fleet that triumphed at Salamis
14359 and Wilkes's fixed the price per loaf
14360
14361 Athene cd/ have done with more sex appeal
14362 caesia oculi
14363 "Pardon me, "
14364 ("Leave it, I'm not a fool.")
14365 mah?
[Page 487]
14366 "The price is three altars, multa."
14367 "paak you djeep oveh there."
14368 2 on 2
14369 what's the name of that bastard? D'Arezzo, Gui d'Arezzo [Image]
14370 notation
14371 3 on 3
14372 chiacchierona the yellow bird [Image]
14373 to rest 3 months in bottle
14374 (auctor)
14375 by the two breasts of Tellus [Image]
14376 Bless my buttons, a staff car/
14377 si come avesse l'inferno in gran dispitto
14378 Capanaeus
14379 with 6 on 3, swallow-tails
14380 as from the breasts of Helen, a cup of white gold
14381 2 cups for three altars. Tellus feconda
14382 "each one in the name of its god"
14383 mint, thyme and basilicum,
14384 the young horse whinnies against the sound of the bumm band;
14385 to that 'gadgett,' and to the production and the slaughter
14386 (on both sides) in memoriam
14387 "Hell! don't they get a break for the whistle?"
14388 and if the court be not the centre of learning ...
14389 in short the snot of pejorocracy ...
14390 tinsel gilded
14391 of fat fussy old woman
14392 and fat snorty old stallions
14393 "half dead at the top"
14394 My dear William B. Y. your ½ was too moderate
14395 "pragmatic pig" (if goyim) will serve for 2 thirds of it
14396 to say nothing of the investment of funds in the Yu-en-mi
14397 and similar ventures
14398 small arms 'n' chemicals
14399 whereas Mr Keith comes nearest to Donatello's
14400 O Lynx, my love, my lovely lynx,
[Page 488]
14401 Keep watch over my wine pot,
14402 Guard close my mountain still
14403 Till the god come into this whiskey.
14404 Manitou, god of lynxes, remember our corn.
14405 Khardas, god of camels
14406 what the deuce are you doing here?
14407 I beg your pardon ...
14408 "Prepare to go on a journey."
14409 "I ..."
14410 "Prepare to go on a journey."
14411 or to count sheep in Phoenician,
14412 How is it far if you think of it?
14413 So they said to Lidya: no, your body-guard is not the
14414 town executioner
14415 the executioner is not here for the moment
14416 the fellow who rides beside your coachman
14417 is just a cossak who executes ...
14418 Which being the case, her holding dear H. J.
14419 (Mr. James, Henry) literally by the button-hole ...
14420 in those so consecrated surroundings
14421 (a garden in the Temple, no less)
14422 and saying, for once, the right thing
14423 namely: "Cher maître"
14424 to his checqued waistcoat, the Princess Bariatinsky,
14425 as the fish-tails said to Odysseus, ,
14426 The moon has a swollen cheek
14427 and when the morning sun lit up the shelves and battalions
14428 of the West, cloud over cloud
14429 Old Ez folded his blankets
14430 Neither Eos nor Hesperus has suffered wrong at my hands
14431 O Lynx, wake Silenus and Casey
14432 shake the castagnettes of the bassarids,
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14433 the mountain forest is full of light
14434 the tree-comb red-gilded
14435 Who sleeps in the field of lynxes
14436 in the orchard of Maelids?
14437 (with great blue marble eyes
14438 "because he likes to," the cossak)
14439 Salazar, Scott, Dawley on sick call
14440 Polk, Tyler, half the presidents and Calhoun
14441 "Retaliate on the capitalists" sd/ Calhoun "of the North"
14442 ah yes, when the ideas were clearer
14443 debts to people in N. Y. city
14444 and on the hill of the Maelids
14445 in the close garden of Venus
14446 asleep amid serried lynxes
14447 set wreathes on Priapus , Io! , Io!
14448 having root in the equities
14449 Io!
14450 and you can make 5000 dollars a year
14451 all you have to do is to make one trip up country
14452 then come back to Shanghai
14453 and send in an annual report
14454 as to the number of converts
14455 Sweetland on sick call
14456 Kyrie eleison
14457 each under his fig tree
14458 or with the smell of fig leaves burning
14459 so shd/ be fire in winter
14460 with fig wood, with cedar, and pine burrs
14461 O Lynx keep watch on my fire.
14462 So Astafieva had conserved the tradition
14463 From Byzance and before then
14464 Manitou remember this fire
14465 O lynx, keep the phylloxera from my grape vines
[Page 490]
14466 , , AOI
14467 "Eat of it not in the under world"
14468 See that the sun or the moon bless thy eating
14469 , , for the six seeds of an error
14470 or that the stars bless thy eating
14471 O Lynx, guard this orchard,
14472 Keep from Demeter's furrow
14473 This fruit has a fire within it,
14474 Pomona, Pomona
14475 No glass is clearer than are the globes of this flame
14476 what sea is clearer than the pomegranate body
14477 holding the flame?
14478 Pomona, Pomona,
14479 Lynx, keep watch on this orchard
14480 That is named Melagrana
14481 or the Pomegranate field
14482 The sea is not clearer in azure
14483 Nor the Heliads bringing light
14484 Here are lynxes Here are lynxes,
14485 Is there a sound in the forest
14486 of pard or of bassarid
14487 or crotable or of leaves moving?
14488 Cythera, here are lynxes
14489 Will the scrub-oak burst into flower?
14490 There is a rose vine in this underbrush
14491 Red? white? No, but a colour between them
14492 When the pomegranate is open and the light falls
14493 half thru it
14494 Lynx, beware of these vine-thorns
14495 O Lynx, coming up from the olive yards,
[Page 491]
14496 Kuthera, here are Lynxes and the clicking of crotales
14497 There is a stir of dust from old leaves
14498 Will you trade roses for acorns
14499 Will lynxes eat thorn leaves?
14500 What have you in that wine jar?
14501 , for lynxes?
14502 Maelid and bassarid among lynxes;
14503 how many? There are more under the oak trees,
14504 We are here waiting the sun-rise
14505 and the next sunrise
14506 for three nights amid lynxes. For three nights
14507 of the oak-wood
14508 and the vines are thick in their branches
14509 no vine lacking flower,
14510 no lynx lacking a flower rope
14511 no Maelid minus a wine jar
14512 this forest is named Melagrana
14513 O lynx, keep the edge on my cider
14514 Keep it clear without cloud
14515 We have lain here amid kalicanthus and sword-flower
14516 The heliads are caught in wild rose vine
14517 The smell of pine mingles with rose leaves
14518 O lynx, be many
14519 of spotted fur and sharp ears.
14520 O lynx, have your eyes gone yellow,
14521 with spotted fur and sharp ears?
14522 Therein is the dance of the bassarids
14523 Therein are centaurs
14524 And now Priapus with Faunus
14525 The Graces have brought
14526 Her cell is drawn by ten leopards
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14527 O lynx, guard my vineyard
14528 As the grape swells under vine leaf
14529 "; is come to our mountain
14530 there is a red glow in the carpet of pine spikes
14531 O lynx, guard my vineyard
14532 As the grape swells under vine leaf
14533 This Goddess was born of sea-foam
14534 She is lighter than air under Hesperus
14535 ,
14536 terrible in resistance
14537
14538 trine as praeludio
14539
14540 a petal lighter than sea-foam
14541
14542 aram
14543 nemus
14544 vult
14545 O puma, sacred to Hermes, Cimbica servant of Helios.
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LXXX
14546 Ain' committed no federal crime,
14547 jes a slaight misdemeanor"
14548 Thus Mr A. Little or perhaps Mr Nelson, or Washington
14549 reflecting on the vagaries of our rising
14550 Amo ergo sum, and in just that proportion
14551 And Margot's death will be counted the end of an era
14552 and dear Walter was sitting amid the spoils of Finlandia
14553 a good deal of polar white
14554 but the gas cut off.
14555 Debussy preferred his playing
14556 that also was an era (Mr. W. Rummel)
14557 an era of croissants
14558 then an era of pains au lait
14559 and the eucalyptus bobble is missing
14560 "Come pan, niño!"
14561 that was an era also, and Spanish bread
14562 was made out of grain in that era
14563 senesco
14564 sed amo
14565 Madri', Sevilla, Córdoba,
14566 there was grain equally in the bread of that era
14567 senesco sed amo
14568 Gervais must have put milk in his cheese
14569 (and the mortal fatigue of action postponed)
14570 and Las Meniñas hung in a room by themselves
14571 and Philip horsed and not horsed and the dwarfs
14572 and Don Juan of Austria
14573 Breda, the Virgin, Los Boracchos
14574 are they all now in the Prado?
14575 y Las Hilanderas?
[Page 494]
14576 Do they sell such old brass still in "Las Américas"
14577 with the wind coming hot off the marsh land
14578 or with death-chill from the mountains?
14579 and with Symons remembering Verlaine at the Tabarin
14580 or Hennique, Flaubert
14581 Nothing but death, said Turgenev (Tiresias)
14582 is irreparable
14583
14584 Still hath his mind entire
14585 But to lose faith in a possible collaboration
14586 To raise up the ivory wall
14587 or to stand as the coral rises,
14588 as the pilot-fish nears it
14589 (will they shoot X---y)
14590 or the whale-mouth for wanting a northern league
14591 for demanding a Scandinavian Norse coalition
14592 inexorable
14593 this is from heaven
14594 the warp
14595 and the woof
14596 with a sky wet as ocean
14597 flowing with liquid slate
14598 Pétain defended Verdun while Blum
14599 was defending a bidet
14600 the red and white stripes
14601 cut clearer against the slate
14602 than against any other distance
14603 the blue field melts with the cloud-flow
14604 To communicate and then stop, that is the
14605 law of discourse
14606 To go far and come to an end
14607 simplex munditiis, as the hair of Circe
14608 perhaps without the munditiis
14609 as the difference between the title page in old Legge
14610 and some of the elegant fancy work
[Page 495]
14611 I wonder what Tsu Tsze's calligraphy looked like
14612 they say she could draw down birds from the trees,
14613 that indeed was imperial; but made hell in
14614 the palace
14615 as some say : a dark forest
14616 the warp and the woof
14617 that is of heaven
14618 "and I be damned" said Confucius:
14619 This affair of a southern Nancy
14620 and as for the vagaries of our friend
14621 Mr Hartmann,
14622 Sadakichi a few more of him,
14623 were that conceivable, would have enriched
14624 the life of Manhattan
14625 or any other town or metropolis
14626 the texts of his early stuff are probably lost
14627 with the loss of fly-by-night periodicals
14628 and our knowledge of Hovey,
14629 Stickney, Loring,
14630 the lost legion or as Santayana has said:
14631 They just died They died because they
14632 just couldn't stand it
14633 and Carman "looked like a withered berry"
14634 20 years after
14635 Whitman liked oysters
14636 at least I think it was oysters
14637 and the clouds have made a pseudo-Vesuvius
14638 this side of Taishan
14639 Nenni, Nenni, who will have the succession?
14640 To this whiteness, Tseng said
14641 "What shall add to this whiteness?"
14642 and as to poor old Benito
14643 one had a safety-pin
14644 one had a bit of string, one had a button
14645 all of them so far beneath him
[Page 496]
14646 half-baked and amateur
14647 or mere scoundrels
14648 To sell their country for half a million
14649 hoping to cheat more out of the people
14650 bought the place from the concierge
14651 who could not deliver
14652 but on the other hand emphasis
14653 an error or excess of
14654 emphasis
14655 the problem after any revolution is what to do with
14656 your gunmen
14657 as old Billyum found out in Oireland
14658 in the Senate, Bedad! or before then
14659 Your gunmen thread on moi drreams
14660 O woman shapely as a swan,
14661 Your gunmen tread on my dreams
14662 Whoi didn't he (Padraic Colum)
14663 keep on writing poetry at that voltage
14664 "Whenever you get hold of one of their banknotes
14665 (i.e. an Ulster note) burn it"
14666 said one of the senators
14667 planning the conquest of Ulster
14668 This he said in the Oirish Senate
14669 showing a fine grasp of ...
14670 of possibly nothing,
14671 If a man don't occasionally sit in a senate
14672 how can he pierce the darrk mind of a
14673 senator?
14674 and down there they have been having their Palio
14675 "Torre! Torre! Civetta!"
14676 and I trust they have not destroyed the
14677 old theatre
14678 by restaurations, and by late renaissance giribizzi,
14679 dove è Barilli?
[Page 497]
14680 this calvario "we will not descend from," sd/ the prete
14681 on the damn'd hard bench waiting the horses
14682 and the parade and the corrocchio and the flag-play
14683 and the tossing of the flags of the contrade
14684 "for another four hours"
14685 "non è una hontrada è un homplesso"
14686 explained an expert to an inexpert
14687 re/ the remains of the guilds or arti
14688 where they say: hamomila de hampo
14689 and the Osservanza is broken
14690 and the best de la Robbia busted to flinders
14691 and near what? Li Saou
14692 and the front of the Tempio, Rimini
14693 It will not take uth twenty yearth
14694 to cwuth Mutholini
14695 and the economic war has begun
14696 35 via Balbo
14697 (Napoleon etc.) Since Waterloo
14698 nothing etc. Leave the Duke, go for the gold!
14699 action somewhat sporadic
14700 "Will never be used at home
14701 but abroad to increase the
14702 etc. of the lenders," the eh ... investors
14703 and is buried in the Red Square in Mosqu
14704 along with Andy Jackson, Napoleon and others
14705 there is according to some authors a partial resurrection
14706 of corpses
14707 on all souls day in Cairo
14708 or perhaps all over Egypt
14709 in identity but not atom for atom
14710 but the Sadducees hardly give credence
14711 to Mr Eliot's version
14712 Partial resurrection in Cairo.
14713 Beddoes, I think, omits it.
14714 The bone luz, I think was his take off
[Page 498]
14715 Curious, is it not, that Mr Eliot
14716 has not given more time to Mr Beddoes
14717 (T. L.) prince of morticians
14718 where none can speak his language
14719 centuries hoarded
14720 to pull up a mass of algae [Image]
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