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  2. Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement - Wikipedia

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    Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement is a poem written by English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1796. Like his earlier poem The Eolian Harp , it discusses Coleridge's understanding of nature and his married life, which was suffering from problems that developed after the previous poem.

  3. Crabbit Old Woman - Wikipedia

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    The poem is written in the voice of an old woman in a nursing home who is reflecting upon her life. Crabbit is Scots for "bad-tempered" or "grumpy". The poem appeared in the Nursing Mirror in December 1972 without attribution. Phyllis McCormack explained in a letter to the journal that she wrote the poem in 1966 for her hospital newsletter. [4]

  4. List of poems by William Wordsworth - Wikipedia

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    Poems of the Imagination (1815–1843); Miscellaneous Poems (1845–) 1798 Her eyes are Wild 1798 Former title: Bore the title of "The Mad Mother" from 1798–1805 "Her eyes are wild, her head is bare," Poems founded on the Affections (1815–20); Poems of the Imagination (1827–32); Poems founded on the Affections (1836–) 1798 Simon Lee 1798

  5. A Farewell to Arms (poem) - Wikipedia

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    A Farewell to Arms is an occasional sonnet written by George Peele.It is the coda of Peele's Polyhymnia, written for the Accession Day tilt of 1590. [1] The prior thirteen parts of Polyhymnia are each blank verse descriptions of pairs of contestants with vague impressions of their combat, though Peele does not name the victors.

  6. G. F. Bradby - Wikipedia

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    Some Verses (1902) (Contains poems highly critical of Britain's actions in the Second Boer War.) The Marquis's Eye (1905) (A fantasy about a virtuous young Englishmen in need of an eye transplant. He is given the eye of an arrogant French Marquis. Farcical complications ensue when he begins to see life through the Frenchman's eye.

  7. E. J. Thribb - Wikipedia

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    E. J. Thribb is the fictitious poet-in-residence at the satirical magazine Private Eye.The character was created in 1972 by Barry Fantoni, who wrote the poems until 2010, when he was succeeded by other staff members. [1]

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  9. Jon Anderson (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts, and the Poetry Society of America's Shelley Memorial Award Jon Victor Anderson (1940–2007) was an American poet and educator .

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