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  2. Halloween (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Halloween" is a poem written by the Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1785. [1] First published in 1786, the poem is included in the Kilmarnock Edition . It is one of Burns' longer poems, with twenty-eight stanzas, and employs a mixture of Scots and English.

  3. Free Printable Halloween Bingo Cards for Spooky Fun - AOL

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    We've got you covered with free printable materials. The post Free Printable Halloween Bingo Cards for Spooky Fun appeared first on Reader's Digest. Free Printable Halloween Bingo Cards for Spooky Fun

  4. Halloween ABC - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly describes the poems as "fresh, original creations" and "illustrator Smith is a perfect accomplice..." [2] The School Library Journal recommends Halloween ABC for children K and up, and states that: "This is not a book for young children to learn the alphabet, but it is a witty, whimsical, and happily shivery book for Halloween ...

  5. John Mayne - Wikipedia

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    John Mayne (1759–1836) was a Scottish printer, journalist and poet born in Dumfries.In 1780, his poem The Siller Gun appeared in its original form in Ruddiman's Magazine, published by Walter Ruddiman in Edinburgh. [1]

  6. 15 Printable Halloween Bingo Cards for Your Party - AOL

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    You can get this free printable bingo card from Paper Trail Design in a simple black-and-white design. This would be a good choice for an adult or teen party. Related: 35+ Creepy-Cute Halloween ...

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  8. The Haunted Palace (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The poem serves as an allegory about a king "in the olden time long ago" who is afraid of evil forces that threaten him and his palace, foreshadowing impending doom. As part of "The Fall of the House of Usher", Poe said, "I mean to imply a mind haunted by phantoms — a disordered brain" [1] referring to Roderick Usher.

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