book cover of Heaven, in a Way
 

Heaven, in a Way

(1970)
A collection of poems by

 
 
Contents:
"Heaven, in a Way"
"Roadside Image"
"Giving Tongue"
"Transubstantiation"
"Deathbed"
"Country House"
"In a Bookshop"
"Cut-Out"
"On Trying to Remember Someone"
"Husband and Wife with Newspaper"
"Domesticity"
"Not Complaining"
"Drugged"
"More Poems of England" ("Young Mother," "The Humanist," "The Stranger Between")
"Two Byzantine Pieces" ("St. George," "Her Hand")
"The Diver"
"Concerning a Critic"
"Inmates"
"Mrs. Macintosh"
"The One Flower"
"The Eastern Empress, Lost without Trace 1930"
"A Question of Manners"
"A Financier's Obituary"
"A Cruise for the Prosecution"
"The Public Turns to Its Hero"
"Protest against Conscription"
"The Answer: Imperial Style"
"The Tribe of Whatever"
"Fantasy on Verses from I Kings 18"
"Personal Tour"
"The Mother"
"Romulus and Remus" ("Premonition," "Birth," "Growth," "Release," "Repose," "Conquest," "Solution").



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