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  2. The 15 Best Nontoxic Candles to Help You Relax ... - AOL

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    Amazon. No matter your birthday, Birthdate Co. has a candle just for you. Each one combines astrology, numerology and tarot to create the perfect fragrance for your personality based on the day ...

  3. James Love (poet) - Wikipedia

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    James Love (1721–1774) was the pseudonym of British poet, playwright and actor James Dance. He is best known for his poem Cricket: An Heroic Poem (1744). Life and work

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    A recent poll by market research firm The NPD Group found that three out of four fragrance consumers say scent helps lift and enhance their mood, so perfume companies are incorporating ...

  5. Meditative poetry - Wikipedia

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    Meditative poetry has often been correlated to Relaxation Through Poetry, which is simply using poetry to relax or relieve stress whenever someone is in need. It can also be seen in group visualization sessions where a speaker tries to get the audience to forget all about their stress by the use of calm and relaxing poetry. Bibliography

  6. The Castle of Indolence - Wikipedia

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    The Castle of Indolence is a poem written by James Thomson, a Scottish poet of the 18th century, in 1748.. According to the Nuttall Encyclopedia, the Castle of Indolence is "a place in which the dwellers live amid luxurious delights, to the enervation of soul and body."

  7. Poems and Ballads - Wikipedia

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    Poems and Ballads, First Series is the first collection of poems by Algernon Charles Swinburne, published in 1866. The book was instantly popular, and equally controversial. The book was instantly popular, and equally controversial.

  8. James Thomson (poet, born 1700) - Wikipedia

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    James Thomson (c. 11 September 1700 – 27 August 1748) was a Scottish poet and playwright, known for his poems The Seasons and The Castle of Indolence, and for the lyrics of "Rule, Britannia! Scotland, 1700–1725

  9. James Kirkup - Wikipedia

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    James Kirkup was brought up in South Shields, England, and was educated at Westoe Secondary School, and then at King's College, Durham University. [3] During the Second World War, he was a conscientious objector, [4] and worked for the Forestry Commission, [5] on the land in the Yorkshire Dales and at the Lansbury Gate Farm, Clavering, Essex.