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Prore

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n.1.The prow or fore part of a ship.


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Within overall structures of both present and past tense narrative, the instantiation of such complexes is achieved in passages such as this, from the end of Canto 29: Eyes brown topaz, Brookwater over brown sand, The white hounds on the slope, Glide of water, lights and the prore, Silver beaks out of night, Stone, bough over bough, lamps fluid in water, Pine by the black trunk of its shadow And on hill black trunks of the shadow The trees melted in air.
Radmin is also prore forming her own company, Radmin was a literary agent at ICM for seven years.
 
 
 
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