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    Two Poems by Ruth Fainlight, p. 568
    The Hudson Review, Winter 1956
  2.  
    Poems by Ruth Fainlight, p. 256
    The Hudson Review, Summer 1958
  3.  
    Equinox; Cages (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 234-235
    The Hudson Review, Summer 1965
  4.  
    "Silence" (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 28-31
    The New Yorker, June 19, 1971
  5.  
    The Region's Violence (1973) by Ruth Fainlight
  6.  
    The End of July (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, p. 759
    The Nation, June 15, 1974
  7.  
    Views (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, p. 569
    The Hudson Review, Winter 1974
  8.  
    Another Full Moon (1975) by Ruth Fainlight
  9.  
    The Route Napoleon; Evening and Dawn (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 355-356
    The Hudson Review, Autumn 1977
  10.  
    Meeting (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, p. 455
    The Nation, April 22, 1978
  11.  
    Sibyls and Others (1980) by Ruth Fainlight
  12.  
    Passenger (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, p. 559
    The Hudson Review, Winter 1980
  13.  
    Obervations of the Tower Block (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, p. 253
    The Hudson Review, Summer 1982
  14.  
    Fifteen to Infinity (1986) by Ruth Fainlight
  15.  
    Poem by Ruth Fainlight, p. 34 - PDF
    Encounter, March 1988
  16.  
    "The Yellow Plate" (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 48-49
    The New Yorker, December 5, 1988
  17.  
    That Presence (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, p. 97
    The Hudson Review, Spring 1989
  18.  
    "Flower Feed" (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 36-37
    The New Yorker, July 10, 1989
  19.  
    "This Time of Year" (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 38-43
    The New Yorker, November 11, 1991
  20.  
    "Homage" (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 46-49
    The New Yorker, December 16, 1991
  21.  
    "The Coptic Wedding" (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 38-69
    The New Yorker, February 3, 1992
  22.  
    "A Mourner" (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 76-79
    The New Yorker, January 18, 1993
  23.  
    "The Bowl" (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 87-88
    The New Yorker, October 18, 1993
  24.  
    "Agua de Colonia" (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 74-85
    The New Yorker, February 7, 1994
  25.  
    Inward (Verse) by Ruth Fainlight, pp. 90-95
    The Atlantic Monthly, October 1994
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