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  2. Cyfoesi Myrddin a Gwenddydd ei Chwaer - Wikipedia

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    The poem concerns the 6th-century figures Myrddin and Gwenddydd, who are presented as brother and sister with a friendly and harmonious relationship.Reference is made to the death of Gwenddolau at the battle of Arfderydd and Myrddin's consequent descent into madness, and to the 6th-century kings Rhydderch Hael, Morgant Fawr, and Urien Rheged, but otherwise the poem largely consists of ...

  3. Edith Södergran - Wikipedia

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    The poem Systern ("The Sister") is silently dedicated to Olsson, and contains the line "She got lost to me in the throng of the city" which, as biographer Gunnar Tideström has put it, corresponds to Södergran's dismay after the too-short visits by Hagar Olsson and her return to Helsingfors.

  4. On Receiving an Account - Wikipedia

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    The poem, "To a Friend", was sent on 29 December to Lamb when Coleridge received notice that Lamb's sister was ill. Within the poem, Coleridge invokes the memory of his own sister in order to comfort his friend. The poem was sent along with his Religious Musings. "To a Friend" was published in Coleridge's 1796 edition of poems and later in the ...

  5. Edith Sitwell - Wikipedia

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    The poems she wrote during the war brought her back before the public. They include Street Songs (1942), The Song of the Cold (1945), and The Shadow of Cain (1947), all of which were much praised. "Still Falls the Rain", about the London Blitz , remains perhaps her best-known poem; it was set to music by Benjamin Britten as Canticle III: Still ...

  6. Bessie Woodson Yancey - Wikipedia

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    Bessie Woodson Yancey (May 1882 – 11 January 1958) [1] was an African-American poet, teacher, and activist, [1] whose only published poetry collection, 1939's Echoes from the Hills, was, according to Katherine Capshaw Smith, "perhaps the earliest example of Affrilachian children's literature."

  7. Phoebe Cary - Wikipedia

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    Phoebe Cary (September 4, 1824 – July 31, 1871) was an American poet, and the younger sister of poet Alice Cary (1820–1871). The sisters co-published poems in 1849, and then each went on to publish volumes of their own. After their deaths in 1871, joint anthologies of the sisters' unpublished poems were also compiled.

  8. The cast of “Friends” is well known for being besties, but that developed over time. During an appearance on Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast, “Friends” star Lisa Kudrow ...

  9. We Are Seven - Wikipedia

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    We are Seven" is a poem written by William Wordsworth and published in his Lyrical Ballads. It describes a discussion between an adult poetic speaker and a "little cottage girl" about the number of brothers and sisters who dwell with her. The poem turns on the question of whether to account two dead siblings as part of the family.

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