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  2. Amado Nervo - Wikipedia

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    Amado Nervo was born in Tepic, Nayarit in 1870. His father died when Nervo was 5 years old. Two more deaths were to mark his life: the suicide of his brother Luis, who was also a poet, and the death of his wife Ana Cecilia Luisa Dailliez, just 10 years after marriage.

  3. File:Amado Nervo y su obra (IA amadonervoysuobr00coes).pdf

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  4. File:Pensando - Amado Nervo.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Amado Nervo (1870–1919) Alternative names: Birth name: Juan Crisóstomo Ruiz de Nervo y Ordaz. Description: Mexican diplomat, journalist, essayist, poet and writer:

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  6. La Amada Inmóvil - Wikipedia

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    La Amada Inmóvil (English: The Immovable Loved One) is a 1945 Argentine film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed and written by Luis Bayón Herrera.The film starred Santiago Gómez Cou and Yvonne Bastien as Ivonne De Lys.

  7. 1919 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Dowson (died 1900), The Poems and Prose of Ernest Dowson, with a memoir by Arthur Symons; John Drinkwater, Loyalties [6] T. S. Eliot, Ara Vos Prec, including "Gerontion" and the poems later published in Poems – 1920; his "Tradition and the Individual Talent" appears in The Egoist; Ivor Gurney, War's Embers [6] F. W. Harvey, Ducks [7] [8]

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  9. I Am (poem) - Wikipedia

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    I Am" (or "Lines: I Am") [1] is a poem written by English poet John Clare in late 1844 or 1845 and published in 1848. It was composed when Clare was in the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum [ 2 ] (commonly Northampton County Asylum, and later renamed St Andrew's Hospital), isolated by his mental illness from his family and friends.