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  2. John Logan (poet) - Wikipedia

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    The Zig Zag Walk: Poems 1963-1968, (1973) Poem In Progress, (1975) The Bridge of Change: Poems 1974-1980, (1979) Only the Dreamer Can Change the Dream: Selected Poems, (1981) The Transformation: Poems January to March 1981, (1983) John Logan: The Collected Poems, BOA Editions, Ltd., 1989, ISBN 978-0-918526-65-6

  3. Night-Thoughts - Wikipedia

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    A page from Night-Thoughts, illustrated by William Blake. The Complaint: or, Night-Thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality, better known simply as Night-Thoughts, is a long poem by Edward Young published in nine parts (or "nights") between 1742 and 1745.

  4. Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated contains nine poems written by diverse authors and illustrated by Thurber (the dates given are those of The New Yorker issue): Excelsior, written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, March 11, 1939; The Sands o' Dee, written by Charles Kingsley; Lochinvar, written by Sir Walter Scott, April 8, 1939

  5. The Lost World of Sinbad - Wikipedia

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    The film was distributed by American International Pictures in the United States with an English-language version, where it was re-titled Samurai Pirate, and then again re-titled The Lost World of Sinbad. [1] The film was released as a double feature in the United States with War of the Zombies on March 17, 1965.

  6. The Hangman (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "The Hangman" is a poem written by Maurice Ogden in 1951 and first published in 1954. [1] The poem was originally published under the title "Ballad of the Hangman" in Masses and Mainstream magazine under the pseudonym "Jack Denoya", before later being "[r]evised and retitled".

  7. List of book titles taken from literature - Wikipedia

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    Time and Chance: an Autobiography: L. Sprague de Camp: Bible: Ecclesiastes 9:11: Time and Chance: Sharon Kay Penman: Bible: Ecclesiastes 9:11: Time and Chance: Alma Timms: Bible: Ecclesiastes 9:11: A Time of Gifts: Patrick Leigh Fermor: Louis MacNeice, "Twelfth Night" Time of our Darkness: Stephen Gray: Lawrence Binyon, "For the Fallen" A Time ...

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  9. Exeter Book Riddle 47 - Wikipedia

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    that a worm swallowed the poem of a some person, a thief in darkness, a glorious statement and its strong foundation. The thieving stranger was not a whit more wise that he swallowed those words. A moth ate words. I thought that was a marvelous fate, that the worm, a thief in the dark, should eat