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Iris Tree (27 January 1897 – 13 April 1968) was an English poet, ... The Traveller and other Poems (1927), and The Marsh Picnic (1966). [5] Iris married twice.
William Plomer, Notes for Poems; Edith Sitwell, Rustic Elegies [10] Osbert Sitwell, England Reclaimed [10] Iris Tree, The Traveller and other Poems; Humbert Wolfe [10] Cursory Rhymes; Requiem; W. B. Yeats. October Blast, including "Among School Children", Irish poet published in the United Kingdom; Stories of Red Hanrahan and the Secret Rose ...
Cover of Mountain Interval, copyright page, and page containing the poem "The Road Not Taken", by Robert Frost. The following is a List of poems by Robert Frost. Robert Frost was an American poet, and the recipient of four Pulitzer Prizes for poetry.
Edward Thomas, Collected Poems, foreword by Walter de la Mare [3] Iris Tree, Poems; Valour and Vision: Poems of the War, 1914-1918, anthology edited by Jacqueline T. Trotter; Charles Williams, Divorce [3] Humbert Wolfe: London Sonnets [3] Shylock Reasons with Mr. Chesterton, and Other Poems [3]
The Wild Iris is a 1992 poetry book by Louise Glück for which she received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1993. [1] The book also received the Poetry Society of America's William Carlos Williams Award .
This volume is divided into 6 parts: 1-Taken Doubly; 2-Taken Singly; 3-Ten Mills; 4-The Outlands; 5-Build Soil; 6-A Missive Missile. The dedication: "To E. F. for what it may mean to her that beyond the White Mountains were the Green; beyond both were the Rockies, the Sierras, and, in thought, the Andes and the Himalayas—range beyond range even into the realm of government and religion."
Once a snug home for birds, this fairy turret of a cottage has been lovingly converted into a tiny but airy escape for two, with a bathroom on the first floor and a bedroom tucked up in the eaves.
January 27 – Iris Tree, English poet (died 1968) February 1 – Denise Robins, English romantic novelist (died 1985) March 8 – Josep Pla, Catalan journalist and writer (died 1981) March 17 – Barbu Solacolu, Romanian poet, translator and economist (died 1976) March 23 – Béla Hamvas, Hungarian philosopher (died 1968)