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  2. Ellen Kort - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Kort was born in 1936 in Glenwood City, Wisconsin, and grew up in Menomonie, Wisconsin.She loved writing poems since elementary school, and she was known as a "godmother of Wisconsin poetry".

  3. Anecdote for Fathers - Wikipedia

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    "Anecdote for Fathers" (full title: "Anecdote for Fathers, Shewing how the practice of Lying may be taught" ) is a poem by William Wordsworth first published in his 1798 collection titled Lyrical Ballads, which was co-authored by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

  4. Rain-charm for the Duchy - Wikipedia

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    Rain-charm for the Duchy is a book of poems by Ted Hughes. The book contains poems written by Hughes during his tenure as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, from 1984. The poems in the book celebrate royal occasions. [1] [2] The book was first published by Faber and Faber in 1992. [3]

  5. Who Are the Royal Godparents to Archie, Charlotte ... - AOL

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    Keep scrolling for a list of all the royal godparents. 1. Prince George Best for ChocoholicsChris Jackson/Getty Images Prince George has seven—we repeat, seven—godparents.

  6. Godparent - Wikipedia

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    In both religious and civil views, a godparent tends to be an individual chosen by the parents to take an interest in the child's upbringing and personal development, and to offer mentorship. [2] [3] A male godparent is a godfather, and a female godparent is a godmother. The child is a godchild (i.e., godson for boys and goddaughter for girls).

  7. Tongo Eisen-Martin - Wikipedia

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    Tongo Eisen-Martin was born in 1980 [citation needed] in San Francisco, California [4] to a revolutionary mother [5] Arlene Eisen. [6] [7] His parents named him after Josiah Tongogara. [8]

  8. The New Colossus - Wikipedia

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    The poem is a Petrarchan sonnet. [13] The title of the poem and the first two lines reference the Greek Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, a famously gigantic sculpture that stood beside or straddled the entrance to the harbor of the island of Rhodes in the 3rd century BC. In the poem, Lazarus contrasts that ...

  9. Martha Moulsworth - Wikipedia

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    Martha Moulsworth (10 November 1577 – c. 28 October 1646), born Martha Dorsett, was an English writer who spent much of her life in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. [1] [2] Her only known literary work, [a] Memorandum of Martha Moulsworth, Widow (1632), an autobiographical poem, is one of the earliest known autobiographies in English.