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Available Poems in The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke (by Margaret Dows Herter Norton )

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  • [Unknown Title]  (Greg A. Steinke) [x] *
  • no. 1. Riding, riding, riding  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE *
  • no. 12. Von Langenau is writing a letter, deep in thought  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE *
  • no. 14. Rest! To be a guest for once. Not always oneself  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE *
  • no. 15. It began as a supper. And became a feast  FRE *
  • no. 17. One, who wears white silk  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE *
  • no. 18. Have you forgotten that you are my page  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE *
  • no. 19. Slowly the castle lights go out. Everyone is heavy  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE *
  • no. 20. The tower room is dark  (Lisa Bielawa) ENG FRE *
  • no. 22. Was a window open? Is the storm in the house?  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE *
  • no. 23. Is this the morning? What sun is rising?  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE *
  • no. 24. But the flag is not there  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE *
  • no. 25. He is running a race with burning halls  (Lisa Bielawa) FRE

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