Word: awed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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JANE: But I haven't got the discipline or the technique. Having to do it every night for me was death. What Dad does I am totally in awe of. TIME'S JAY COCKS: Do you three make it a point to see what the others are doing...
...poodles on a leash, Yes, I was in a pleasant trance the whole day, and, as is my wont in that mood. I traveled down the streets turning circles, looking up at the clouds, balconies, birds, and flags. The city seemed just right. I'm quite susceptible to awe, being a country boy of sorts, originally...
Feelings about the move ranged from awe ("I don't believe it - I never thought we'd really live in Adams," from one girl) to exhausted lamentation ("Oh God, never again," from several people as they staggered away from moving boxes of books...
Feelings about the move ranged from awe ("I don't believe it - I never thought we'd really live in Adams," from one girl) to exhausted lamentation ("Oh God, never again," from several people as they staggered away from moving boxes of books...
...kinship-and the long sweep of European history. "Turks have been here, Boney's legions,/ Germans, Russians, and no joy they brought." The medium through which such awareness flows is the aging poet full of misgivings and reminiscences: "My numinous map/ of the Solihull gasworks/ gazed at in awe/ by a bronchial boy." "Who am I now?" he asks, and answers...