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  2. Moments (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Moments (Spanish: Instantes) is the title of a text wrongly attributed to Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. It was widely spread through articles, compilations, posters and email chain letters , mainly in Spanish.

  3. Moments of Vision - Wikipedia

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    Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses is a collection of poems by English poet Thomas Hardy published in 1917. His largest poetic collection (including as it did the wartime sequence 'Poems of War and Patriotism'), [1] Moments of Vision is (for Hardy's poetry) unusually unified in emotional tone, and is considered to include some of the finest work of his late poetic career.

  4. This Moment in Time (album) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... This Moment in Time (1979) Love's Only Love (1980)

  5. A Moment in Time - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. A Moment in Time may refer to: A Moment in Time (album), an ...

  6. A Moment in Time (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Moment in Time is a 1964 novel written by English author H. E. Bates. He based the setting for most of the story on Shopswyke House, a Georgian mansion in Tangmere , West Sussex to which Bates himself was assigned.

  7. List of Emily Dickinson poems - Wikipedia

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    Johnson recognizes 1775 poems, and Franklin 1789; however each, in a handful of cases, categorizes as multiple poems lines which the other categorizes as a single poem. This mutual splitting results in a table of 1799 rows. Columns. First Line: Most of the first lines link to the poem's text (usually its first publication) at Wikisource.

  8. Burnt Norton - Wikipedia

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    Structurally, the poem is based on Eliot's The Waste Land, with passages of the poem related to those excised from Murder in the Cathedral. The central discussion within the poem is on the nature of time and salvation. Eliot emphasises the need of the individual to focus on the present moment and to know that there is a universal order.

  9. Time's Paces - Wikipedia

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    Time's Paces is a poem about the apparent speeding up of time as one gets older. It was written by Henry Twells (1823–1900) and published in his book Hymns and Other Stray Verses (1901). The poem was popularised by Guy Pentreath (1902–1985) in an amended version.