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CONTENTS
Frontispiece/Marvin A. Ehrlich/This Being A View/4
Diana Chang/This Being a View/5
Lollie Butler/Los Pescadores de San Carlos/6-7
B. R. Culbertson/Death Is Beyond Adorning/7
Robert Shelby/Reverberations of Antinous/8
Constance Rowell Mastores/Nocturne/9
Darlene Mathis Eddy/Evensong/10
Note About Our Contest Judge/10
Frank Osen/Burning Bright/11
Fred Ostrander/Magus/11
Fernand Roqueplan/Irish Nuns at Ypres, 1917/12
Clifford Paul Fetters/Traveling With You/13
Judith Tate O’Brien/My Father’s Music/13
Dennis Saleh/Grey/14-15
John Hart/Chinoiseries/15
Mark Widershien/Dusk at Gethsemane/16
Jim Bill/Partners/17
George Held/Crows, by Andrew Wyeth/17
Vince Clemente/Trillium From the Woods/18
Kurt J. Fickert/Revisiting Walt Whitman’s Long Island/19
Gregory Jerozal/From the Ossia di Seppia Variations/19
Wendy Videlock/Dreaming a Hurricane/20
Tom Riley/Poe the Second/21
Ruth G. Iodice/Sir Galahad/21
Max Gutmann/A Rose/22
Julia Montrond/Abandon/22
Karen Schoenhals/The Body/23
Maggie Morley/Postcard from Oulipos/23
Patrick Hennessey/Gathering Apples in Trumbull, Connecticut/24
Mebane Robertson/Untitled/25
Steve Wilson/Break My Back/25
Esther Cameron/Rosa Multiflora/26-27
Nancy G. Westerfield/Rose Window/27
Kelley Jean White/Spectacle/28
Aniela & Jerzy Gregorik/Anti-Semites [translation from the Polish of Maurycz Szmel]/29
John Pairman Brown/Sonnets for Hélène 2:24 [translation from the Old French of Pierre de Ronsard]/29
Daniel Campion/Earthshine/30
Manuel Perea/Your Tragic Hero/30
Susan McLean/Epigram 5.9 [translation from the Latin of Martial]/31
Taylor Stoehr/Chinese Landscape/31
Alexis Levitin/Listen to What Strange Birds of Night [translation from the Portuguese of Sophia de Mello Brenner]/32
Juan R. Sequeira/Nicaragua/32
Mike Meserve/To My Teacher/33
David Huntsperger/The Seven Old Men [translation from the French of Charles Baudelaire]/34-35
Clare J. Baker/Memorial Day/36
Gail Peterson/That Was Then/36-37
Terence M. Sullivan/Jan. 2 Sagg Pond/37
Heather Brondy/Blue Woman/38
Notes on Contributors 39-40
Our cover design features The Lady and the Unicorn from Matteus Platearius’s Book of Simple Medicines, fol 160, National Library, St. Petersburg. The unicorn is shown drinking from the water to purify it so that the other animals may drink safely.
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