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Buffalo bred/Buffalo bound: Artists with a connection
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[Program on middle generation poets, May 31, 1958] / Anthony Ostroff, Eleanor McKinney.
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[Poetry reading] / Jonathan Williams, Thomas Meyer.
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/LIB-PC011_094.pdf
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Negrophobia
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Merlin paints the young knight's shield
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[Poetry reading in San Francisco, California, December 2, 1968] / Philip Whalen.
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[Poetry reading by Charles Olson at Goddard College, April 12, 1962] / Charles Olson.
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Hi, This Is Judy!
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[Poetry reading at Mills College, Spring 1968] / Paul Blackburn ... [et al.].
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Literacy on the table: Cultural fluency and the art of reading
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[Lecture at the Charles Olson Memorial Lectures, University at Buffalo, March 18, 1988] / Allen Ginsberg.
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[Radical poetries and critical address, Charles Olson symposium at the University at Buffalo, April 12, 1988] / Jack Clarke, Don Byrd, Susan Howe.
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, October 3, 1990] / Jim Carroll and Allen Ginsberg.
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[Lecture at the University at Buffalo, summer course 1968. / Robert Duncan.
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[Charles Olson interview, August 1969] / Herbert A. Kenny.
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[Poetry reading at Boston College, Boston, Mass., October 11, 1972] / Edward Dorn.
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[Poetry readings by Jack Spicer, Robert Creeley, Clayton Eshleman, Allen Ginsberg, John Wieners] /
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/VF_I18C_010.pdf
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[Poetry reading, Medaille College, 1990] / Joy Walsh.
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James Joyce, Adrienne Monnier, and guests at the "Dejeuner Ulysse"
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[Poetry reading at the West End Cafe in New York, N.Y., February 24, 1974] / Allen Ginsberg, Michael Horovitz.
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Spectrum, The, 1971-09-17
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LIB-PC011_140.pdf
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[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, June 21, 1973] / Charles Reznikoff.
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Parallax Views: Art and the JFK Assassination
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_018.pdf
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[Poetry reading of resident poets at the Spring Arts Festival, University at Buffalo, March 1966] / Allen Ginsberg ... [et al.].
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[Reading at the Creative Arts Festival, Kent State University, April 19, 1973] / Robert Creeley, Fielding Dawson.
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About us thus
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[Programs on women poets and Frederick Goddard Tuckerman, 1958] / Miriam Ostroff, Winifred Mann and John Edwards.
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But so was doom'd
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And I beheld myself
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After that I saw a multitude
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Through every orb of that sad region
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Down whose steps
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Already had my steps
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Such saw i many a face
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Were further space allow'd
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Prologue
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Bridlegoose
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Prologue
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And while, with looks directed to the ground
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Three nymphs, at the right wheel
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The wretch appear'd amid all these to say
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Thus, in a cloud of flowers
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At her side, as 't were that none might bear her off
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Then when he knew the pilot
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The left bank
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And there were some, who in the shady place
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Then "glory to the father, to the son"
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While underneath, the ground
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Beneath a sky so beautiful
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But not long slumber'd
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And who are those twain spirits?
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The shadowy forms
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E'en thus the blind and poor
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At length, as undeceived, they went their 'vay
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For that all those living lights
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Here the rocky precipice
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Rondibilis the Physician
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On the road to the castle
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Messire Oudart.
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Friar John.
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After dinner, Panurge went to see her.
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François Rabelais
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From my breast loosening the cross
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The heavenly steersman at the prow was seen
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O fond arachne! thee i also saw
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I once was Pia. sienna gave me life
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Again mine eyes were fix'd on beatrice
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There both, I thought, the eagle and myself did burn
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Many," exclaim'd the bard," are these, who throng around us
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Hearing the air cut by their verdant plumes
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And when i saw spirits along the flame proceeding
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Not unlike to iron in the furnace
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Christ beam'd on that cross
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Then from the bosom oj' the burning mass
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Now the fair consort of tithonus old
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[Lecture at the University at Buffalo, summer course 1968. / Robert Duncan.
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He led them up the great staircase of the castle.
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Gargantua visiting the shops.
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How Gargantua passed the ford.
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They came where two old women were weeping and wailing.
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Thus went out those valiant champions on their adventure.
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The chamber is already full of devils.
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Friar John and Panurge
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The Master of Ringing Island.
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With this I ran away a fair gallop-rake.
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Say then, beginning, to what point thy soul aspires
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Answering not, mine eyes I raised
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With wary steps and slow we pass'd
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My guide, then laying hold on me, by words
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The radiant planet, that to love invites
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Ye host of heaven, whose glory I survey I
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In fashion, as a snow white rose
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So drew full more than thousand splendours towards us
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In visage such, as past my power to bear
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What Aileth Thee, that still thou look'st to earth?
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Now who art thou, that through our smoke dost cleave?