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From The seventy-five praises of Ra | p. 19 |
Chang Tuan's cats | p. 20 |
Cat | p. 21 |
From Jubilate Agno | p. 23 |
Hodge, the cat | p. 28 |
A lion in winter | p. 31 |
White cats | p. 35 |
From The Divan-i Kabir | p. 36 |
The spring is a cat | p. 36 |
The cat show | p. 37 |
White cat blues | p. 38 |
Without violence | p. 39 |
The singing cat | p. 40 |
At the grave of Elizabeth Bishop | p. 42 |
The tyger | p. 44 |
The cat's eye | p. 46 |
The cat | p. 46 |
'Ultra-pink peony' | p. 46 |
Black cat | p. 49 |
To a cat | p. 50 |
The cats will know | p. 51 |
The cat | p. 53 |
The rabbit as king of the ghosts | p. 55 |
The thing about cats | p. 57 |
Cat | p. 59 |
The panther | p. 61 |
The sphinx | p. 62 |
Cat scat | p. 67 |
The cats of Greece | p. 68 |
The cat of the house | p. 69 |
The vain cat | p. 70 |
Sisterhood | p. 71 |
From Cat | p. 73 |
'Cat, you tumble down the street' | p. 74 |
The cats of St. Nicholas | p. 75 |
Magic cats | p. 78 |
The cat and the moon | p. 83 |
Every cat had a story | p. 85 |
Poem | p. 86 |
The Cheshire cat | p. 87 |
This is my chair | p. 88 |
The cat and the wind | p. 89 |
Cat | p. 90 |
From The cat in the hat | p. 91 |
Cat jacks | p. 92 |
The cats of Kilkenny | p. 93 |
Nine fat cats in Little Italy | p. 94 |
Pangur Ban | p. 97 |
Morning | p. 99 |
Apartment cats | p. 100 |
From To a cat | p. 101 |
From The spinster's sweet-arts | p. 102 |
From Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful cats | p. 104 |
From Two songs of a fool | p. 106 |
The flying petunias | p. 107 |
Who will feed my cat? | p. 108 |
Cat in an empty apartment | p. 109 |
From The cat and the cock | p. 111 |
The cats have come to tea | p. 112 |
The cat | p. 115 |
The lover, whose mistresse feared a mouse, declareth that he would become a cat if he might have his desire | p. 116 |
My cat and I | p. 118 |
Propriety | p. 119 |
Pussycat sits on a chair | p. 119 |
An appeal to cats in the business of love | p. 120 |
'Arise from sleep, old cat' | p. 121 |
'Why so scrawny, cat?' | p. 121 |
'Amorous cat, alas' | p. 121 |
The cats of Balthus | p. 122 |
Cats | p. 124 |
Alley cat love song | p. 125 |
A lost painting by Balthus | p. 126 |
Woman and cat | p. 127 |
The owl and the pussy-cat | p. 128 |
Curse of the cat woman | p. 130 |
Lullaby for the cat | p. 135 |
The happy cat | p. 136 |
Cat on the mat | p. 137 |
Cat's dream | p. 138 |
From Peter | p. 140 |
Cat | p. 141 |
Cats sleep fat | p. 142 |
Catsnest | p. 143 |
Cat & the weather | p. 144 |
Verses on a cat | p. 149 |
Five eyes | p. 151 |
The cat | p. 152 |
'Pussy-cat, pussy-cat' | p. 153 |
'There was a wee bit mousikie' | p. 153 |
The rat-catcher and cats | p. 154 |
By threes, by fours | p. 156 |
'Lat take a cat' (from The Maunciple's tale) | p. 157 |
Cat and mouse | p. 157 |
'My hermitage' | p. 158 |
The old cat and the young mouse | p. 159 |
Cat | p. 160 |
Forest | p. 160 |
The lazy pussy | p. 161 |
'She sights a bird' | p. 162 |
A cat | p. 163 |
Song of the lioness for her cub | p. 164 |
Catnip and dogwood | p. 167 |
The prayer of the cat | p. 168 |
The single creature | p. 169 |
A cat's conscience | p. 170 |
Mother Tabbyskins | p. 171 |
I married my dog | p. 175 |
'Confound the cats!' | p. 179 |
A fable of the widow and her cat | p. 180 |
The cat and the lute | p. 183 |
From Sad memories | p. 185 |
Justice | p. 186 |
To Mrs. Professor in defense of my cat's honor and not only | p. 187 |
From The churlyshe cat | p. 189 |
Epitaph | p. 190 |
From The kitten and falling leaves | p. 193 |
Chaplinesque | p. 195 |
The young cat and the chrysanthemums | p. 196 |
Beware of kittens | p. 197 |
Familiarity dangerous | p. 198 |
From Through the looking glass | p. 199 |
Dawn | p. 199 |
Pinkle purr | p. 200 |
The three little kittens | p. 201 |
From The kitten | p. 203 |
To a cat | p. 207 |
On a cat, ageing | p. 208 |
Hoppy | p. 209 |
A 14-year-old convalescent cat in the winter | p. 211 |
Montague Michael | p. 212 |
Cat | p. 213 |
December cats | p. 213 |
My old cat dances | p. 214 |
Esther's tomcat | p. 215 |
From Nine lives | p. 217 |
Putting down the cat | p. 221 |
On the death of a cat | p. 222 |
From Song for mourning a cat | p. 223 |
From Cold mountain poems | p. 224 |
An offering for the cat | p. 225 |
On the death of a cat, a friend of mine aged ten years and a half | p. 226 |
From Matthias | p. 228 |
Ode on the death of a favourite cat, drowned in a tub of goldfishes | p. 229 |
Last words to a dumb friend | p. 231 |
As you were saying | p. 234 |
From Chansons innocents | p. 235 |
The blue bowl | p. 236 |
The epitaph of Felis | p. 237 |
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