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Phantagraph, v. 6, issue 2, June 1937
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The Phantagraph Donald A. Wollheim, Editor and Publisher 801 West End Avenue, New York City, N. Y. Member of the Amateur Press Groups including Fantasy A. P. A. Printed by Irwin O. Brandt, Greenville, Ohio. A Dream of Death A moment past, --or years, perhaps; who knows? I lived; I moved; I shared the lusts of life. Yet now I wander as the chill breeze blows: Peering, seeking, chilled by wintry snows, And lacking purpose; yet my spirit goes Ever onward, free at last from strife. -Frederik Pohl Manhattan Skyline The West is bright with stones that rise, Ships go down to the sea with flags: Did Marlowe dream such topless towers Shivering in his tavern rags? -F. B. Long, Jr.
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The Phantagraph Donald A. Wollheim, Editor and Publisher 801 West End Avenue, New York City, N. Y. Member of the Amateur Press Groups including Fantasy A. P. A. Printed by Irwin O. Brandt, Greenville, Ohio. A Dream of Death A moment past, --or years, perhaps; who knows? I lived; I moved; I shared the lusts of life. Yet now I wander as the chill breeze blows: Peering, seeking, chilled by wintry snows, And lacking purpose; yet my spirit goes Ever onward, free at last from strife. -Frederik Pohl Manhattan Skyline The West is bright with stones that rise, Ships go down to the sea with flags: Did Marlowe dream such topless towers Shivering in his tavern rags? -F. B. Long, Jr.
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