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  2. Robert Friend (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Friend (November 25, 1913 – January 12, 1998) was an American-born poet and translator. After moving to Israel , he became a professor of English literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem .

  3. Roy Croft - Wikipedia

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    Roy Croft (sometimes, Ray Croft) is a pseudonym frequently given credit for writing a poem titled "Love" that begins "I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you." [1] The poem, which is commonly used in Christian wedding speeches and readings, is quoted frequently. The poem is actually by Mary Carolyn Davies. [2]

  4. Robert Friend - Wikipedia

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    Robert Friend may refer to . Robert Friend (poet) (1913–1998), American poet Robert Friend (pilot) (1920–2019), US Air Force lieutenant colonel and Tuskegee Airman Bob Friend (newscaster) (1938–2008), British journalist and one of the original news anchors for the Sky News channel

  5. The Knight in the Panther's Skin - Wikipedia

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    These idealized heroes and devoted friends are united by courtly love, generosity, sincerity, and dedication. The poem is regarded as the "coronation of thought, poetic and philosophical art of medieval Georgia", [7] a complex work with rich and transcending genres.

  6. Robert Lowell - Wikipedia

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    The Achievement of Robert Lowell: A Comprehensive Selection of His Poems, edited and introduced by William J. Martz, Scott, Foresman (1966) Near the Ocean (1967) R. F. K., 1925-1968 privately printed limited edition (1969) Notebook 1967-1968 (1969) (revised and expanded as Notebook, 1970) The Voyage & other versions of poems of Baudelaire (1969)

  7. 30 Moments In History That Got Ghosted By Humanity - AOL

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    We humans have been around for hundreds of thousands of years, so naturally, certain things have slipped through the cracks of our collective memory, exposing us to a distorted understanding of ...

  8. Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (Second Edinburgh ...

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    The poem then followed : "Tis friendship's pledge, my young fair friend." [24] Lt-Col. Cunningham, son of Alan Cunningham, Burns's biographer, pointed out that the last four lines of the final verse of 'Earnest Cry and Prayer' differ in the 1794 Edinburgh Edition from all previous editions. [25]

  9. 'There are no stars here': How the 'Friends' cast bonded when ...

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    The cast's on-screen chemistry was clear from the start, propelling Friends to No. 1. At the start, the cast would get together each week to watch the show. Despite the heights to which each actor ...