Marianne Clarke Moore
Born in November 15, 1887 / Died in February 5, 1972 / United States / English
Poems by Marianne Clarke Moore
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The Fish
... cidentlack of cornice, dynamite grooves, burns, and ...
Poetry
... nce and triviality and can presentfor inspection, 'imaginary gardens with real toads in them', shall ...
A Grave
... seaweed; the birds swim through the air at top speed, emitting cat-calls ...
Silence
... the mouse's limp tail hanging like a shoelace from its mouth -- ...
The Pangolin
... and nest of rocks closed with earth from inside, which can thus ...
The Steeple-Jack
... The diffident little newtwith white pin-dots on black horizontal spaced- ...
Marriage
... is poison. "See her, see her in this common world," ...
Peter
... What of it? When one is frank, one's very presence is a compliment ...
Baseball and Writing
... concentrates presage victorysped by Luis Arroyo, Hector Lopez-- ...
Nevertheless
... Once where there was a prickley-pear - leaf clinging to a barbed wire, ...
The Past is the Present
... He said - and I think I repeat his exact words - ...
To a Steam Roller
... matters, a metaphysical impossibility,' you might fairly achieve ...
No Swan So Fine
... " No swan, with swart blind look askance ...
Rosemary
... Not always rosemary - since the flight to Egypt, blooming indifferently ...
The Paper Nautilus
... day and night; she scarcelyeats until the eggs are hatched ...
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