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  2. Amy Clampitt - Wikipedia

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    Her first poem was published by The New Yorker in 1978. In 1983, at the age of sixty-three, Clampitt published her first full-length collection, The Kingfisher . In the decade that followed, Clampitt published five books of poetry, including What the Light Was Like (1985), Archaic Figure (1987), and Westward (1990).

  3. Lamia (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Lamia" is a narrative poem written by the English poet John Keats, which first appeared in the volume Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St Agnes and Other Poems, published in July 1820. [1] The poem was written in 1819, during the famously productive period that produced his 1819 odes .

  4. Alec Holowka - Wikipedia

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    Holowka was introduced to programming at the age of eight when his father bought him the book Basic Fun. Eventually he began working with a freeware group called Zaphire Productions . He then worked for a number of failed startups, including one in Winnipeg , working on a PC multiplayer fantasy action title and a combat racer in Vancouver for ...

  5. Aileen Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Aileen Lucia Fisher (September 9, 1906 – December 2, 2002) was an American writer of more than a hundred children's books, including poetry, picture books in verse, prose about nature and America, biographies, Bible-themed books, plays, and articles for magazines and journals. Her poems have been anthologized many times and are frequently ...

  6. Hannah Griffitts - Wikipedia

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    Recent scholarship has shown how women of the period used commonplace books as a method of creating a private, informal historical record of their own era. [4] Some 60 of Griffitts' poems are included in her second cousin Milcah Martha Moore 's commonplace book , a compilation of poetry and prose that was first published in 1997 under the title ...

  7. List of fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    Also called "The Tale of the Dead Tsarevna and the Seven Bogatyrs", the 1833 Russian poem by Alexander Pushkin. Princess-Swan The Tale of Tsar Saltan: 1831 Russian poem written after the fairy tale edited by Vladimir Dahl. Alasen of Kierst: Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies: Princess of Meadowlord and the daughter of Prince Volog of ...

  8. Dymer (poem) - Wikipedia

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    It begins to rain that night in the woods, and Dymer encounters yet another person he cannot see in the dark, this time a wounded man. This man also hails from The Perfect City, and tells Dymer of what happened in his absence, specifically that a revolutionary named Bran used Dymer's actions and name to instill violent protest in the citizens ...

  9. Elizabeth Akers Allen - Wikipedia

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    In 1855, using her pen name, Allen published her first book of poetry, Forest Buds from the Woods of Maine. [4] She started contributing poems to the Atlantic Monthly in 1858. [3] In 1866, she published her second collection, Poems, under the name of "Elizabeth Akers". [4] All subsequent volumes were published under the name "Elizabeth Akers ...