Ezra Pound
1885-1972 / Male / American
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A Girl
The tree has entered my hands, / The sap has ascended my arms, / The tree has grown in my breast—
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Alba
As cool as the pale wet leaves / of lily-of-the-valley / She lay beside me in the dawn.
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Ancient Music
Winter is icummen in, / Lhude sing Goddamm, / Raineth drop and staineth slop,
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An Immorality
Sing we for love and idleness, / Naught else is worth the having. / Though I have been in many a land,
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A Pact
I make a pact with you, Walt Whitman— / I have detested you long enough. / I come to you as a grown child
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A Virginal
No, no! Go from me. I have left her lately. / I will not spoil my sheath with lesser brightness, / For my surrounding air hath a new lightness;
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Canto 1
And then went down to the ship, / Set keel to breakers, forth on the godly sea, and / We set up mast and sail on that swart ship,
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Canto 13
Kung walked / by the dynastic temple / and into the cedar grove,
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Canto 49
For the seven lakes, and by no man these verses: / Rain; empty river; a voyage, / Fire from frozen cloud, heavy rain in the twilight
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Cino
Italian Campagna 1309, the open road / Bah! I have sung women in three cities, / But it is all the same;
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