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  2. Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement - Wikipedia

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    Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement is a poem written by English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1796. Like his earlier poem The Eolian Harp, it discusses Coleridge's understanding of nature and his married life, which was suffering from problems that developed after the previous poem.

  3. For the Dear Old Flag, I Die - Wikipedia

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    For the dear old Flag I die, Said the wounded drummer boy; Mother, press your lips to mine; O, they bring me peace and joy! 'Tis the last time on earth I shall ever see your face Mother take me to your heart, Let me die in your embrace. (Chorus) For the dear old Flag I die, Mother, dry your weeping eye; For the honor of our land And the dear ...

  4. Wilbur D. Nesbit - Wikipedia

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    Wilbur Dick Nesbit (1871-1927), also known by the pen name Josh Wink, was an American poet and humorist.He is most known for his poem, "Your Flag and My Flag", which was popular during World War I.

  5. Under the Southern Cross I Stand - Wikipedia

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    The authorship of this "Under the Southern Cross I Stand" is credited to former wicketkeeper Rod Marsh, who was apparently inspired by Henry Lawson's 1887 poem, "Flag of the Southern Cross". [2] Marsh initially had the role of leading the team in singing it, and on his retirement he passed it on to Allan Border .

  6. Flag retirement ceremony - AOL

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    Oct. 10—There will be a flag retirement ceremony for several United States flags that have flown over the community at 6 p.m. Oct. 11 between the Chris Kyle Memorial and the VA clinic, at the ...

  7. A Farewell to Arms (poem) - Wikipedia

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    A Farewell to Arms is an occasional sonnet written by George Peele.It is the coda of Peele's Polyhymnia, written for the Accession Day tilt of 1590. [1] The prior thirteen parts of Polyhymnia are each blank verse descriptions of pairs of contestants with vague impressions of their combat, though Peele does not name the victors.

  8. More than 800 American flags retired in Monroe - AOL

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    MONROE — More than 800 American flags were ceremonially retired recently by Merkle Funeral Service and its Covenant Cremation. For the first time, the funeral home offered a flag retirement ...

  9. Flag retirement ceremony - AOL

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    May 30—Life Scout Xander Hirsch, of Troop 624 of Orwigsburg, held a flag retirement ceremony at the AMVETS Post 180 in Pottsville as the second and final part of his Eagle Scout project. Hirsch ...

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