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  2. Temora (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Temora: An ancient epic poem is a work by Scottish poet and writer James Macpherson, published in March 1763 (see 1763 in poetry). [1]As with Fingal in 1762, the author posed as the translator of what he asserted was an ancient Gaelic epic by the supposed Ossian, son of Fingal (see also Works of Ossian in the article: 1765 in poetry).

  3. John O'Brien (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Cover of 1968 edition of Hartigan's Around The Boree Log anthology first published 1921. Monsignor Patrick Joseph Hartigan (13 October 1878 – 27 December 1952) was an Australian Roman Catholic priest, educator, author and poet, writing under the name John O'Brien.

  4. Poems by Edgar Allan Poe - Wikipedia

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    It was later published as a stand-alone poem as "A Catholic Hymn" in the August 16, 1845 issue of the Broadway Journal. The poem addresses the Mother of God, thanking her for hearing her prayers and pleading for a bright future. When it was included in the collection The Raven and Other Poems it was lumped into one large stanza. In a copy of ...

  5. Ida Shepard Oldroyd - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, her family moved to Long Beach, California, where she began collecting shells. In September, 1895, she married Tom Shaw Oldroyd, a fellow shell collector. The two collected extensively in southern California, amassing a large collection and obtaining rare specimens brought in on the nets of fishermen. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Gift from the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Gift from the Sea is a book by Anne Morrow Lindbergh first published in 1955.. While on vacation on Florida's Captiva Island in the early 1950s, Lindbergh wrote the essay-style work by taking shells on the beach for inspiration and reflecting on the lives of Americans, particularly American women, in the mid-20th century.

  7. Will Holden Beach NC non-residents be banned from collecting ...

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    While Holden Beach — an incorporated destination with 29 public beach accesses — has not banned non-residents from the beach, other public beaches in states like Maryland have.

  8. The Walrus and the Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    The poem tells the story of a walrus and a carpenter who meet on a beach and decide to go for a walk. They come across a group of oysters, and the walrus persuades them to come with them. The oysters follow the walrus and the carpenter, and they are eventually all eaten.

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