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  2. Roses Are Red - Wikipedia

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    "Roses Are Red" is a love poem and children's rhyme with Roud Folk Song Index number 19798. [1] It has become a cliché for Valentine's Day , and has spawned multiple humorous and parodic variants. A modern standard version is: [ 2 ]

  3. Valentin Iremonger - Wikipedia

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    He was poetry editor of the literary magazine Envoy from 1949 to 1951. He also produced translations from the Irish language, including Dialann Deoraí by Dónall Mac Amhlaigh , ( An Irish Navvy , 1964); and Rotha Mór an tSaoil by Micí Mac Gabhann ( The Hard Road to Klondike , 1973), and a translation of the German poet Rilke ( Beatha Mhuire ...

  4. A Charlie Brown Valentine - Wikipedia

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    A Charlie Brown Valentine received a positive response from critics. It attracted 5.36 million viewers when rebroadcast on February 8, 2008. [6] placing it at No. 2 on the primetime TV ratings for that night. [6] In 2009, it was re-aired by ABC on Valentine's Day, immediately after Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (1975). In 2010, it was viewed ...

  5. Uncle Valentine - Wikipedia

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    The following winter and spring Valentine is busy writing new songs and playing and teaching music to the girls. They also take walks in the surrounding valleys. Later, he goes into town for a while, and comes back to say Louise Ireland is leaving Paris and going to travel round the world whilst he wants to stay with them.

  6. Revolting Rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Revolting Rhymes is a 1982 poetry collection by British author Roald Dahl.Originally published under the title Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes, it is a parody of traditional folk tales in verse, where Dahl gives a re-interpretation of six well-known fairy tales, featuring surprise endings in place of the traditional happily-ever-after finishes.

  7. Jean Valentine - Wikipedia

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    Jean Valentine (April 27, 1934 – December 29, 2020) was an American poet and the New York State Poet Laureate from 2008 to 2010. [1] Her poetry collection, Door in the Mountain: New and Collected Poems, 1965–2003, was awarded the 2004 National Book Award for Poetry.

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  9. Bab Ballads - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert did not start signing his drawings "Bab" regularly until 1866, and he did not start calling the poems "Bab Ballads" until the first collected edition was published in 1869. From then on his new poems in Fun were captioned "The Bab Ballads". Gilbert also started numbering the poems, with "Mister William" (published 6 February 1869) as No ...