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In 2001, poet and professor Bill Manhire of the International Institute of Modern Letters founded Best New Zealand Poems. The anthology is published online and features 25 poems from New Zealand poets, each year selected by a different guest editor. Journalist Philip Matthews has described it as "a reliable guide to local poetry". [1]
William Pember Reeves (1857–1932) Harry Ricketts (born 1950) Elspeth Sandys (born 1940) Rosie Scott (1948–2017) William Sewell (1951–2003) Iain Sharp (born 1953) Helen Lilian Shaw (1913–1985) Keith Sinclair (1922–1993) Tracey Slaughter (born 1972) Anna Smaill (born 1979) Elizabeth Smither (born 1941) Kendrick Smithyman (1922–1995 ...
William Penn (24 October [O.S. 14 October] 1644 – 10 August [O.S. 30 July] 1718) was an English writer, religious thinker, and influential Quaker who founded the Province of Pennsylvania during the British colonial era.
The Treaty of Shackamaxon, also called the Great Treaty and Penn's Treaty, was a treaty between William Penn and Tamanend of the Lenape signed in 1682. The treaty created peace between the Quakers and Lenape, with Tamanend saying the two would "live in peace as long as the waters [ran] in the rivers and creeks and as long as the stars and moon ...
Jenny Bornholdt and Gregory O'Brien, editors, My Heart Goes Swimming: New Zealand Love Poems, Random House New Zealand ISBN 0-908877-81-1, ISBN 978-0-908877-81-2; Alan Brunton, Murray Edmond, Michele Leggott, editors, Big Smoke: New Zealand Poems 1960–1975, Auckland: Auckland University Press
Pages in category "New Zealand poems" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Dominion (poem) M.
William Hart-Smith (1911–1990), poet Siobhan Harvey (born 1973), author, editor and creative writing lecturer J. H. Haslam (1874–1969), Methodist minister, poet, editor and church historian
Penn exhorts the spirit of Primitive Christianity. [1] The book is divided into two parts, the first dealing with the importance of self-denial in the Christian life and the second gathering a series of references to men through the ages who have written of the importance of self-denial, including "heathen," professed Christians, and "retired, aged, and dying men, being their last and serious ...