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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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Daryl Hine
Lines on a Platonic Friendship
Virtue was the sunset creeping in the grass
The Doublegoer
All that I do is clumsy and ill-timed.
When Summer was Endowed . . .
When summer was endowed with tongues of fire
Epithalamium (For Peter and Maylie Scott, June 16, 1956)
The hind outpacing all her followers,
Lines on a Platonic Friendship
Virtue was the sunset creeping in the grass
Eclogue Nine
These are skulls that were a waste of breath,
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