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  2. Dirty Beasts - Wikipedia

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    Dirty Beasts is a 1983 collection of Roald Dahl poems about unsuspecting animals. [1] Intended to be a follow-up to Revolting Rhymes, the original Jonathan Cape edition was illustrated by Rosemary Fawcett. In 1984, a revised edition was published with illustrations by Quentin Blake.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Nez Perce ...

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    Address Restricted [7] Lewiston: 13: Hells Canyon Archeological District: Hells Canyon Archeological District: August 10, 1984 : Address Restricted [7] Lewiston: Extends into Adams and Idaho counties and Wallowa County, Oregon: 14: Patrick J. and Lydia Hester House: Patrick J. and Lydia Hester House: November 25, 1994 : 1622 15th Ave.

  4. John F. Hall - Wikipedia

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    John Franklin Hall (April 14, 1951 - March 14, 2023) was a professor of Classics and Ancient History at Brigham Young University. He was a student of R. E. A. Palmer.

  5. Lewiston City Hall (Lewiston, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Lewiston City Hall is located at 27 Pine Street (corner of Pine and Park Streets) in downtown Lewiston, Maine. Built in 1892, to a design by John Calvin Spofford, it is a distinctive regional example of Baroque Revival architecture. It is the city's second city hall, the first succumbing to fire in 1890.

  6. Category:Poetry by Roald Dahl - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poetry by Roald Dahl" ... Dirty Beasts; R. Revolting Rhymes; Rhyme Stew This page was last edited on 22 August 2014, at 20:27 ...

  7. J. C. Hall (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Clive Hall (12 September 1920 – 14 October 2011) was an English poet and editor. Poetry ... The Summer Dance and Other Poems (John Lehmann, London 1951)

  8. John Hall (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Hall (1627–1656), also known as John Hall of Durham, was an English poet, essayist and pamphleteer of the Commonwealth period. After a short period of adulation at university, he became a writer in the Parliamentary cause and Hartlib Circle member.

  9. Jane Kenyon - Wikipedia

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    Jane Kenyon (May 23, 1947 – April 22, 1995) was an American poet and translator.Her work is often characterized as simple, spare, and emotionally resonant. Kenyon was the second wife of poet, editor, and critic Donald Hall who made her the subject of many of his poems.