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And as the Manhattan dawn came up
p. 395
And his hooves hammer me back into the ground
p. 383
And if there be no beauty, if god has passed some by
p. 301
And in that last delirium of lust
p. 370
Archangels blasting from inner space
p. 384
At the end of the dark hall he found his love
p. 389
‘Augustine and Pelagius’
p. 311
Augustus on a guinea sat up straight
p. 323
Back to the Roots
p. 52
Bard’s Song
p. 419
Balaam’s Ass
p. 68
Bear
p. 435
Beasts and men are made the same
p. 441
Bed
p. 435
Bells broke in the long Sunday, a dressing-gown day
p. 385
Beryl is the daughterly daughter
p. 376
Belshazzar’s Feast
p. 74
Bull Song
p. 419
Cabbage Face
p. 449
Cain’s Crime
p. 59
Cain And The Lord
p. 59
Calm lies our harbour, while the maiden day
p. 403
Catullus 1
p. 353
Catullus 2
p. 354
Chant
p. 413
Christ at the Pillar
p. 84
Christ’s Cross-Examination
p. 84
Christ’s Foreskin
p. 78
Christ in Hell
p. 88
Courage
p. 85
Cracks open the leaden corncrake sky with crass, angelic
p. 374
Crippled, the antarctic fire with chiselled skill
p. 405
Curtal Sonnet
p. 386
David’s Duel
p. 71
Dead Leaves
p. 365
Dear Chris, The Trouble Is, As You Must Know’ (To Mr
Chris Mahon)
p. 346
Desert Song For Moses
p. 415
Doubting Thomas
p. 88
Do ye the savage old law deny
p. 400
Dragged from his doings
p. 384
Dreaming when dawn’s left hand
p. 408
Eden
p. 395
Eight and twenty years
p. 432
Epigraph On A Printer
p. 377
Epiphany
p. 77
‘Epithalamion’
p. 370
Exodus
p. 68
Father of fire who, with bold simony
p. 404
First Communion
p. 83
Fish And Heroes
p. 368
Fish grey, fish brown
p. 450
Foreword 1974 (from Moses)
p. 97
Foreword 1976 (from Moses)
p. 100
Forgive my writing verse: I get so bored’ (To Mr S. G. Byam JR)
p. 346
Forgive the lateness, please, of this reply (to Mr Alan Fox)
p. 344
From ‘The Circular Pavane’
p. 388
Gasping in the dunny in the dead of dark
p. 383
Girl
p. 359
God Helps Those Who Help Themselves(1)
p. 70
God Helps Those Who Help Themselves(2)
p. 71
Golden Calf Song
p. 419
Guessing Game
p. 73
Guilt in the Ghetto
p. 87
Happy Birthday Tae Andrew
p. 347
He bought me from a Saracen
p. 429
Here on the final pyre
p. 440
Heroes are dead to us
p. 354
His bowels are of gold, his veins of silver
p. 438
His Own Image and Likeness
p. 54
How come that such a scholar
p. 444
How dare I dare to dream
p. 437
Holy King David
p. 72
Holy Starvation
p. 58
I am sick of a kingdom which is a jewelled prison
p. 439
I choose no tail or toy!
p. 302
I had not thought to hear
p. 400
I love hate
p. 430
I send these lines to you in Agincourt
p. 342
I sought scent, and found it in your hair
p. 388
I wouldn’t frirk Uranus
p. 440
I wrote on the beach, with a stick of salty wood
p. 403
I’m weary of working with words that you write
p. 436
Ich nem’ ein’ Zigarett’
p. 444
I’ll crash the moon
p. 446
Ill-Starred
p. 85
Imagination is your true Apollo
p. 406
In Memoriam Wystan Hugh Auden KMT
p. 398
In this spinning room, reduced to a common noun
p. 379
Independence Day
p. 390
J.B.W.
p. 404
Jack’s Story
p. 367
January 1
p. 351
Joseph the Jew (1)
p. 65
Joseph the Jew (2)
p. 65
Jubilee Anthem. For Malayan Boys’ Voices
p. 420
Land where the birds have no song, the flowers
p. 374
Late as I am, but blame the mails, not me (to Mr Selwyn
C. Gamble)
p. 343
Lex for law and order
p. 439
Limbo
p. 87
Limerick: The Angler Of Kinsale
p. 399
Local Industry
p. 92
Lot at Home
p. 66
Lot in Repose
p. 67
Lot’s Wife
p. 67
Marriage Round
p. 418
Man
p. 53
Martha and Mary
p. 83
Miriam’s Song of Triumph
p. 416
Money isn’t everything
p. 446
Moses – A Restive People
p. 205
Moses – Abominations Before The Lord
p. 279
Moses – Balaam
p. 258
Moses – Death And The Law
p. 228
Moses – Jordan
p. 293
Moses – Miracles Of The Desert
p. 185
Moses – Return Into Egypt
p. 137
Moses – The Bondage
p. 101
Moses – The Death Of Dathan
p. 250
Moses – The Exodus
p. 173
Moses – The Golden Calf
p. 216
Moses – The Mountain
p. 195
Moses – The Passover
p. 168
Moses – The Plagues
p. 150
Moses – The Young Moses
p. 113
Moses – Unrest
p. 238
Moses – Zimri
p. 268
Moses – The Burning Bush
p. 125
Moses’s Song
p. 418
My adorable Fred
p. 443
My dead tree. Give me back my dead dead tree
p. 443
My father, his wife
p. 355
My love lay across the waters
p. 450
Nathan’s Song
p. 449
Noah’s Ark
p. 61
None but the coward
p. 428
Nostalgia In Head Plunging
p. 407
Not, of course, that either of us thought
p. 378
Nymphs and satyrs, come away
p. 369
O Lord, O Ford, God Help Us, Also You
p. 331
Oh, love, love, love
p. 442
Original Sin
p. 80
Orpheus And Eurydice
p. 360
Our Norman betters
p. 407
Out of the station puffs the train
p. 405
Passover Hymn
p. 454
Pastorale
p. 414
‘Perhaps I am not wanted then
p. 380
Pigs snort from the yard
p. 383
Prayer
p. 414
Princess’s Lullaby/Queen’s Lullaby
p. 413
Privy Matters
p. 95
‘Prudence! Prudence!’ The Pigeons Call
p. 368
Rice-paper land, O lotus-footed
p. 376
Say nothing, Priest, father, mother
p. 302
September, 1938
p. 392
Sevilla, Seviya, Sevija – or Seville
p. 429
Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury, rounded by river
p. 387
Sick of the sycophantic singing, sick
p. 321
Signs (Dogs Of Peace)
p. 307
Sixth-form Triolets
p. 366
Slavery slavery
p. 427
So the world ticks, aye, like to a ticking clock
p. 396
So will the flow of time and fire
p. 348
Soldier’s Song
p. 413
Some consider love is great
p. 344
Sonnett À L’Hôtel Le Clos Voltaire
p. 352
Sonnet In Alexandrines
p. 356
‘Spaniards’
p. 92
Spread the Word
p. 89
Spring In Camp, 1941
p. 393
Summer, 1940
p. 393
Talk is easy. Easiest for one who
p. 301
Thank you. Enough, brother Teryth
p. 301
That The Earth Rose Out Of A Vast Basin Of Electric Sea
p. 355
The Age of Man
p. 62
The afternoon hour has struck for you to
p. 375
The Annunciation
p. 75
The Battle of Gideon
p. 69
The Bet
p. 94
The Circumcision
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