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1
The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams: 1909-1939
... worked to defeat laboredness — fragile plucked, moist, half-raised cold,
precise, touching What The place between the petal's edge and the From the
petal's edge a line starts that being of SPRING AND ALL 1923 195 The Rose (
The rose is ...
William Carlos Williams, A. Walton Litz, Christopher MacGowan, 1991
2
Painterly Abstraction in Modernist American Poetry: The ...
The specifics of that process fall to the second half of the poem: The rose carried
weight of love but love is at an end - of roses It is at the edge of the petal that love
waits Crisp, worked to defeat laboredness - fragile plucked, moist, half-raised ...
... of the petal that love waits Crisp, worked to defeat laboredness — fragile
plucked, moist, half-raised cold, precise, touching What The place between the
petal's edge and the From the petal's edge a line starts that being of steel
infinitely fine, ...
William Carlos Williams, Webster Schott, 1971
4
The William Carlos Williams Reader
The rose carried weight of love but love is at an end — of roses It is at the edge of
the petal that love waits Crisp, worked to defeat laboredness — fragile plucked,
moist, half-raised cold, precise, touching What The place between the petal's ...
William Carlos Williams, Macha Louis Rosenthal, 1966
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Going the Distance: Dissident Subjectivity in Modernist ...
... love waits Crisp, worked to defeat laboredness — fragile plucked, moist, half-
raised cold, precise, touching What The place between the petal's edge and the (
WCP, 195) In the above sequence, each of the four units of thought draws a
blank ...
2.14 Introduction A This being the case, [we will state that] 2.14 K Alliteration
used continuously in the same form, because of its laboredness, is not helpful in
revealing love in any of its varieties when this love is [intended to be]
predominant.
Ānandavardhana, Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, 1990
ECCENTRICS Eccentrics, unite, and you thus might manifest far less
laboredness. ECCENTRICS Eccentrics I've met many times, and I am the worst of
those slimes— each one, some sad jeerer who stares in a mirror and deems
every hour ...
Bruce Howard Hamilton, 2009
She watched me uncertainly as I fought down the nausea and the laboredness of
my breathing. When I took a couple of steps to where a pay phone with the
receiver placed carefully on its lower shelf sat on the adjacent wall, she seemed ...
The specifics of that process fall to the second half of the poem: The rose carried
weight of love but love is at an end - of roses It is at the edge of the petal that love
waits Crisp, worked to defeat laboredness - fragile plucked, moist, half-raised ...
Crisp, worked to defeat laboredness — fragile plucked, moist, half-raised cold,
precise, touching What The place between the petal's edge and the From the
petal's edge a line starts that being of steel infinitely fine, infinitely rigid penetrates
the ...
William Carlos Williams, Charles Tomlinson, 1985