Literary Imagination Advance Access originally published online on October 21, 2009
Literary Imagination 2009 11(3):317-318; doi:10.1093/litimag/imp088
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To Ascanio When He's Older
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Ill tell you what I sing of: Of your ivory skin, lapis lazuli eyes and long lashes, sing.
and how you obey the injunction not to look straight at the sun,
and. . . [Full Text of this Article]