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  2. David Eberhardt - Wikipedia

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    David Mack Eberhardt (born March 26, 1941), is an American peace activist and poet. He is best known for his participation, with Philip Berrigan and two others, in the antiwar action known as the Baltimore Four, an immediate precursor to the Catonsville Nine .

  3. Sequoia sempervirens - Wikipedia

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    Common names include coast redwood, coastal redwood and California redwood. It is an evergreen , long-lived, monoecious tree living 1,200–2,200 years or more. [ 4 ] This species includes the tallest living trees on Earth, reaching up to 115.9 m (380.1 ft) in height (without the roots ) and up to 8.9 m (29 ft) in diameter at breast height .

  4. Notebook of William Blake - Wikipedia

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    All together the Notebook contains about 170 poems plus fragments of prose: Memoranda (1807), Draft for Prospectus of the Engraving of Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims (1809), Public Address (1810), A Vision of the Last Judgment (1810). The latest work in the Notebook is a long and elaborated but unfinished poem The Everlasting Gospel dated c. 1818.

  5. Charred by fire, these grand California redwoods rise again ...

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    This is a coast redwood in Big Basin Redwoods State Park with a rare anomaly that has left its bark looking wavy or curly. This is unrelated to the fire that burned 97% of the park in 2020.

  6. In Parenthesis - Wikipedia

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    In Parenthesis is a work of literature by David Jones first published in England in 1937. Although Jones had been known solely as an engraver and painter prior to its publication, the book won the Hawthornden Prize and the admiration of writers such as W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot.

  7. The Gods of the Copybook Headings - Wikipedia

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    "The Gods of the Copybook Headings" is a poem by Rudyard Kipling, characterized by biographer Sir David Gilmour as one of several "ferocious post-war eruptions" of Kipling's souring sentiment concerning the state of Anglo-European society. [1] It was first published in the Sunday Pictorial of London on 26 October 1919.

  8. David Allan Evans - Wikipedia

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    David Allan Evans (born 1940 in Sioux City, Iowa) is an American poet. From 2002 to 2014, he was the poet laureate of the U.S. state of South Dakota . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  9. Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H) - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems of the Supernatural: 1982: Untitled ("There is a sea and a silent moon") Tentative title B (Lord 1976, p. 304) Lord 1976, p. 304 Herman 2006, p. 171 Gilhooley's Supper Party: 8: There was ham and lamb: The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1: 1923-1929: Jun 2007: The Jubilee;