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308. Wherein Her Death Marked the Beginning of His Own -
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13. On Leaving Laura -
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29. Vainly He Solicits Death -
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45. To His Friend, the Cardinal Colonna, with Gifts of Cushions, Books, a Goblet -
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61. Wherein He Is Resolved to Quite Laura If — If -
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77. Wherein He Consoles His Friend Orso upon His Enforced Absence from a Tourney -
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94. If But He Might Catch Sight of Laura's Dwelling, His Sighs Would the More Rapidly Reach Her -
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110. Wherein He Fancies Himself Like That Insect Which, Darting into One's Eyes, There Meets Its Death -
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126. Wherein He Praises the Loveliness and Virtue of Laura -
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143. Armed in His Constancy, He Passes Without Fear -
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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.