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- Threnos. Polk, Noel // Texas Review;Fall/Winter2011, Vol. 32 Issue 3/4, p134
The poem "Threnos," by Noel Polk is presented. First Line: Here he lies despite his preening right; Last Line: Go gentle: there's no denying dying light.
- Girl on the Ocracoke Ferry. Polk, Noel // Texas Review;Spring/Summer2011, Vol. 32 Issue 1/2, p118
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- Spitting Cobras. Polk, Noel // Texas Review;Spring/Summer2011, Vol. 32 Issue 1/2, p120
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- Eden Tryptich. Polk, Noel // Texas Review;Spring/Summer2012, Vol. 33 Issue 1/2, p124
The poem "Eden Tryptich" by Noel Polk is presented. First Line: It's easy to see how Eve; Last Line: She drives him out and it slams shut.
- Shakespeare's Children. Polk, Noel // Texas Review;Spring/Summer2012, Vol. 33 Issue 1/2, p134
The poem "Shakespeare's Children" by Noel Polk is presented. First Line: I could have bitten my tongue off the second I said it, Last Line: How many little girls' hearts is an Absalom, Absalom! worth?
- Hound Dog: August 16, 1977. Polk, Noel // Texas Review;Spring/Summer2012, Vol. 33 Issue 1/2, p129
The poem "Hound Dog: August 16, 1977" by Noel Polk is presented. First Line: Lord was fine to howl at a blue moon; Last Line: now I got a lot a livin.
- I Sonned a Father. Polk, Noel // Southern Review;Spring1983, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p387
Presents the poem "I Sonned a Father," by Noel Polk.
- To My Son, at Five, Upon Calling Me in the Night. Polk, Noel // Texas Review;Spring/Summer2011, Vol. 32 Issue 1/2, p121
No abstract available.
- Editor's Notes and Acknowledgments. // POMPA: Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association;2009, p3
Information about the Mississippi Philological Association (MPA) conference is presented. The conference featured Professor Thomas Bonner of Xavier University-Louisiana, discussing the complex literary history of New Orleans, and Professor Noel Polk. Moreover, it discussed papers from high...


