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  2. For Want of a Nail - Wikipedia

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    The want of a nayle looseth the shooe, the losse of shooe troubles the horse, the horse indangereth the rider, the rider breaking his ranke molests the company, so farre as to hazard the whole Army". (1629 Thomas Adams (clergyman) , "The Works of Thomas Adams: The Sum of His Sermons, Meditations, And Other Divine And Moral Discourses", p. 714 ...

  3. Hannah Kahn - Wikipedia

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    The Hannah Kahn Poetry Foundation was founded in her honor with its charter to "bring poetry events to South Florida." Hannah had been successful in bringing national poets, such as Anthony Hecht , Gwendolyn Brooks , Yehuda Amichai , Dana Gioia , Maxine Kumin , John Haag, Carolyn Kizer and others to read and lecture in South Florida, and the ...

  4. The Horse (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The English journalist and horseman Alistair Stewart who, when writing in the Daily Mail about the death of a family pony said, "Ronald Duncan’s poem, The Horse, captures it perfectly: ‘Nobility without pride, friendship without envy, beauty without vanity.’" [7] The poem has been reproduced in a number of specialist equine publications.

  5. Because I could not stop for Death - Wikipedia

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    Death is a gentleman who is riding in the horse carriage that picks up the speaker in the poem and takes the speaker on her journey to the afterlife. According to Thomas H. Johnson's variorum edition of 1955 the number of this poem is "712". The poet's persona speaks about Death and Afterlife, the peace that comes along with it without haste.

  6. The Old Whim Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Old Whim Horse is a poem by Australian writer and poet Edward Dyson. It was first published in The Bulletin magazine on 30 July 1892, [ 1 ] and later in the poet's collection Rhymes from the Mines and Other Lines (1896).

  7. 60 nature quotes that capture the beauty of our earth - AOL

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    These inspirational nature quotes from writers, artists, and conservationists will breathe sunshine and fresh air into your day. 60 nature quotes that capture the beauty of our earth Skip to main ...

  8. The Man from Snowy River (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The poem tells the story of a horseback pursuit to recapture the colt of a prizewinning racehorse that escaped from its paddock and is living with the brumbies (wild horses) of the mountain ranges. Eventually the brumbies descend a seemingly impassable steep slope, at which point the assembled riders give up the pursuit, except the young ...

  9. Losing a Pet Is Never Easy — But These Quotes Will ... - AOL

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    These pet loss quotes can help bring comfort to those who need it, honoring our furry best friends. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...