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Abbreviations
CPBBasil Bunting, Complete Poems, ed. Richard Caddel
CPGThom Gunn, Collected Poems
CPLPhilip Larkin, Collected Poems, ed. Anthony Thwaite
CPRLRobert Lowell, Collected Poems, ed. Frank Bidart and David Gewanter
CPWWilliam Carlos Williams, Collected Poems, volume 1
EAW. H. Auden, The English Auden, ed. Edward Mendelson
IWilliam Carlos Williams, Imaginations
NRobert Lowell, Notebook
ONCPGeorge Oppen, New Collected Poems, ed. Michael Davidson
PMMMarianne Moore, Poems of Marianne Moore, ed. Grace Schulman
PMPPaul Muldoon, Poems, 1968–1998.
PTBAuden and Isherwood, Prose and Travel Books, ed. Edward Mendelson
RJorie Graham, Region of Unlikeness
 
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