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  2. Marie Noël - Wikipedia

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    Marie Noël, born Marie-Mélanie Rouget (Auxerre, 16 February 1883 – 23 December 1967) was a French poet, a devout Catholic laywoman and officer of the Légion d'honneur. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was affectionately called "the Warbler of Auxerre".

  3. Around the Boree Log and Other Verses - Wikipedia

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    Around the Boree Log and Other Verses is a collection of poems by Australian writer John O'Brien, published by Angus and Robertson in 1921. [1]The collection contains 46 poems which were published in a variety of original publications, with some being published here for the first time.

  4. 1960 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Exile, separation – evocations whose voiceless murmur gives his poetry its general tonality; and through the double theme of man’s strength and helplessness a heroic appeal can be perceived, an appeal which is perhaps expressed more distinctly than before in the poet’s latest work, Chronique (Chronicle), 1960, filled with a breath of ...

  5. Choucoune (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Durand's inspiration for the poem was a marabou woman named Marie Noel Belizaire—nicknamed Choucoune—who ran a restaurant in Cap-Haïtien. She met Durand, and the two had a romantic liaison. In the poem, Choucoune deserts the poet for a Frenchman's favors. Reportedly the real Choucoune and Durand parted because of the poet's serial ...

  6. 1961 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Editor, West Wind: Supplement of American Poetry, London: Poetry Book Society [19] Pablo Neruda, Odas elementales, translated by C. Lozano and with an introduction by Fernando Alegría [7] Lorine Niedecker, My Friend Tree (published with help from Ian Hamilton Finlay) John Nist, editor, Modern Brazilian Poetry [7] Charles Olson: The Maximus ...

  7. John Amos’ 2 Marriages: Look Back at the Late Actor’s ...

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    John Amos played a husband numerous times on-screen throughout his five-decade-long career, and he also exchanged wedding vows in real life.. Amos was married twice: He wed artist Noel "Noni ...

  8. If Faithful Souls - Wikipedia

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    Holy Sonnet VIII – also known by its opening words as If Faithful Souls Be Alike Glorified – is a poem written by John Donne, an English metaphysical poet. It was first published in 1633, two years after the author's death. [1] It is included in the "Holy Sonnets," a collection of nineteen poems written by John Donne.

  9. Priscilla Tearfully Reads Lisa Marie Eulogy That Harper and ...

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    Priscilla Presley John Amis/AP/Shutterstock Forever in their hearts. During Lisa Marie Presley’s Sunday, January 22, memorial service, mother Priscilla Presley remembered her legacy with a sweet ...