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  2. Poems of family, abuse, journeys and love speak to ... - AOL

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    Byas’ first line: “This is what teaches me love.” And the last line: “Of all things love, I’m still learning.” To Civil, that “spoke volumes” about the process a reader is entering ...

  3. File:All by Myself.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (2,295 × 3,000 pixels, file size: 7 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 4 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Walt Whitman - Wikipedia

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    The succeeding untitled twelve poems totaled 2315 lines with 1336 lines belonging to the first untitled poem, later called "Song of Myself". The book received its strongest praise from Ralph Waldo Emerson , who wrote a flattering five-page letter to Whitman and spoke highly of the book to friends. [ 60 ]

  5. Lucille Clifton - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Clifton published her first volume of poetry, Good Times, which drew inspiration from her six young children at the time. The book would go on to make the New York Times list of the best books of the year. Three years later in 1972, Clifton published her second volume, Good News About the Earth: New Poems.

  6. The Lucy poems - Wikipedia

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    Wordsworth's voice slowly disappears from the poems as they progress, and his voice is entirely absent from the fifth poem. His love operates on the subconscious level, and he relates to Lucy more as a spirit of nature than as a human being. [41] The poet's grief is private, and he is unable to fully explain its source. [42]

  7. William Stafford (poet) - Wikipedia

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    The morning of his death he had written a poem containing the lines, "'You don't have to / prove anything,' my mother said. 'Just be ready / for what God sends.'" [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2008, the Stafford family gave William Stafford's papers, including the 20,000 pages of his daily writing, to the Special Collections Department at Lewis & Clark College.

  8. Category:1st-century poems - Wikipedia

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  9. Thomas Gray - Wikipedia

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    Today, Gray remains a topic of academic discussion. Some scholars analyze his work for his use of language and inspiration from Greek classics and Norse poetry. [35] Other scholars, such as George E. Haggerty, focus on Gray's various relationships with other men, examining his letters and poetry for instances of "male-male love" and "same-sex ...