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  2. Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan - Wikipedia

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    The poem chronicles William Jennings Bryan's 1896 presidential campaign as seen through the eyes of an idealistic sixteen-year-old boy who strongly supports the Democratic Party candidate. [4] While attending a Springfield, Illinois rally with his best girl, the young lovers hear the famous Cross of Gold speech recited by Bryan, a former United ...

  3. Brian Bilston - Wikipedia

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    He has also written a book of football poems, 50 Ways to Score a Goal (2021). His first novel, Diary of a Somebody (2019), was shortlisted for the Costa Book Award for First Novel, and his poem "Refugees" has been published as an illustrated book for children. [5] [6] In 2023, he published a book of "seasonally adjusted poems", And So This Is ...

  4. Mary Bryan (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Bryan was born Mary Lagdon on June 15, 1780, in North Petherton in Somerset, England. [1] [2] Her parents were Edmund Langdon and Mary Ballam.Bryan was the eldest child of her family and had three younger siblings, Anna, Julia, and John Ballam, who appear in some of her poems.

  5. Category:American poems - Wikipedia

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    Birches (poem) A Bird came down the Walk; The Bird with the Coppery, Keen Claws; Bivouac of the Dead; Black Cross (Hezekiah Jones) Black Perl; Blue Hills of Massachusetts; The Book of the Dead (poem) Brahma (poem) The Bridge (poem) The Broken Tower; Brooklyn August; Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan; Burn Baby Burn (poem) Bury Me in a Free Land

  6. Robert Bryan (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His brothers ran a successful retail business in Egypt with large stores in Cairo and Alexandria, and branches in Port Said and Khartoum. Robert Bryan spent most of his winters there, returning to Caernarfon each summer. [2] [3] Between 1905 and 1909 he was a teacher at Rhostryfan. He died in Cairo, Egypt, on 5 May 1920, and was buried there ...

  7. Category:Poems about death - Wikipedia

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  8. Bryan Procter - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Waller Procter (pseud. Barry Cornwall) (21 November 1787 – 5 October 1874) was an English poet who served as a Commissioner in Lunacy. Bryan Waller Procter Born

  9. List of last words (20th century) - Wikipedia

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    — Ma Barker, American mother of criminals (16 January 1935), to her son, Fred Barker, prior to their deaths in a shootout with the FBI "Always, always. Water for me." [3] [12]: 52 — Jane Addams, American settlement and temperance activist, social worker and author (21 May 1935), when her physician asked if she wanted some water "Death."