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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. Caroline Maria Noel - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Maria Noel (1817–1877) was an English evangelical Anglican hymnographer. [2] Her processional hymn , " At the Name of Jesus ", was noteworthy, growing in favor in England and in the U.S., and being included in many standard hymnals .

  4. The Doubt of Future Foes - Wikipedia

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    The Doubt of Future Foes" is a poem written by Elizabeth I of England sometime between 1568 and 1571. It concerns her relationship with her cousin and enemy, Mary, Queen of Scots . Elizabeth I rose to the throne of England in 1558 after the relatively rapid succession of three previous monarchs.

  5. Category:French women poets - Wikipedia

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    D. Gilberte H. Dallas; Julia Daudet; Marie Dauguet; Lucie Delarue-Mardrus; Ovida Delect; Fanny Dénoix des Vergnes; Catherine Des Roches; Madeleine Des Roches

  6. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep - Wikipedia

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    The poem is often attributed to anonymous or incorrect sources, such as the Hopi and Navajo tribes. [1]: 423 The most notable claimant was Mary Elizabeth Frye (1905–2004), who often handed out xeroxed copies of the poem with her name attached. She was first wrongly cited as the author of the poem in 1983. [4]

  7. 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 ...

  8. The Cry of the Children - Wikipedia

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    The Cry of the Children is a 1912 American silent short drama film directed by George Nichols for the Thanhouser Company. [1] The production, based on the poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning about child labor, stars Marie Eline, Ethel Wright, and James Cruze.

  9. Visits to St. Elizabeths - Wikipedia

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    The poem refers to the confinement between 1945 and 1958 of Ezra Pound in St Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, D.C. The nursery rhyme style gives an unusual effect to the strange or unsettling descriptions of a psychiatric hospital in the poem. Likewise the poem treats Pound ambivalently describing him by turns as "honored", "brave", "cruel ...