January 1966
- Henry Rago
- Basil Bunting
- Turner Cassity
- Richard Duerden
- Dabney Stuart
From this Issue
Poem
I
Brag, sweet tenor bull,
descant on Rawthey’s madrigal,
each pebble its part
for the fells’ late spring.
Dance tiptoe, bull,
black against may.
Ridiculous and lovely
chase hurdling shadows
morning into noon.
May on the bull’s hide
and through the dale
furrows fill with may,
paving the slowworm’s way.
A mason times his...
Brag, sweet tenor bull,
descant on Rawthey’s madrigal,
each pebble its part
for the fells’ late spring.
Dance tiptoe, bull,
black against may.
Ridiculous and lovely
chase hurdling shadows
morning into noon.
May on the bull’s hide
and through the dale
furrows fill with may,
paving the slowworm’s way.
A mason times his...
Table of Contents
- Basil Bunting
- Turner Cassity
- Dabney Stuart
- Richard Duerden
Comment
- Richard Howard
- Lisel Mueller
- Guy Davenport
- Wallace Fowlie
Correspondence
- Henry W. Rago
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