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| 213. Wherein Her Death Is Incredible, But, If True, Life Without Her Is Equally So - |
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| 229. Wherein He Laments His Twofold Loss in Laura and Colonna - |
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| 246. On the Death of His Friend Sennuccio - |
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| 262. Wherein He Reveals His Anguish to All Such As Had Witnessed His Previous Delight - |
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| 279. Wherein He Revisits Vaucluse - |
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| 297. Wherein He Rejoices That His Prayer is Answered - |
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| 313. Wherein He Makes Confession and Entreats the Lord's Grace - |
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| 2. Wherein He Relates the Story of His Fall - |
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| 18. Wherein the Praises of His Lady Transcend His Skill - |
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| 34. Wherein Her Return Rejoices the Earth and Soothes the Heavens — Though Not His Anguish - |
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Joseph Auslander
Joseph Auslander (11 October 1897, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 22 June 1965, Coral Gables, Florida) was an American poet, anthologist, translator of poems, and novelist. Auslander was appointed the first Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1937 and 1941.
Life
Auslander was married to Audrey Wurdemann, a Pulitzer Prize winner in poetry; they lived at 3117 35th Street Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Cathedral Heights neighborhood.
Their papers are held at the University of Miami.