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  2. William Allingham - Wikipedia

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    William Allingham (19 March 1824 – 18 November 1889) was an Irish poet, diarist and editor. He wrote several volumes of lyric verse, and his poem "The Faeries" was much anthologised.

  3. Eleanor Agnes Lee - Wikipedia

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    Arlington House, Lee's childhood home. Lee was born on February 27, 1841, the fifth child and third daughter of Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Custis Lee. [1] She was a younger sister of George Washington Custis Lee, Mary Custis Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, and Anne Carter Lee and an older sister of Robert E. Lee Jr. and Mildred Childe Lee.

  4. Early life of William Wordsworth - Wikipedia

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    These poems express the frustration and anxiety that Wordsworth was feeling [19] In particular, it is possible that the "Lucy" poems allowed Wordsworth to vent his frustration with his sister, and that they contain the subconscious desire for his sister to die. [20] The two poems are thematically unique compared to Wordsworth's other poems, [21 ...

  5. The Sparrow's Nest - Wikipedia

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    "The Sparrows Nest" is a lyric poem written by William Wordsworth at Town End, Grasmere, in 1801.It was first published in the collection Poems in Two Volumes in 1807.. The poem is a moving tribute to Wordsworth's sister Dorothy, recalling their early childhood together in Cockermouth before they were separated following their mother's death in 1778 when he was barely eight years old.

  6. People Who Weren’t Close to Their Siblings in ... - AOL

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    However, not every child experiences this type of tight knit relationship with their brothers and sisters growing up. For some, the connection may be strained by family dynamics, life events ...

  7. List of poems by William Wordsworth - Wikipedia

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    To the Daisy (third poem) 1802 "Bright Flower! whose home is everywhere," Poems of the Fancy (1815–32); Poems of Sentiment and Reflection (1837–) 1807 The Green Linnet 1803 "Beneath these fruit-tree boughs that shed" Poems of the Fancy: 1807 Yew-trees 1803 "There is a Yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale," Poems of the Imagination: 1815

  8. Venus And Serena Williams Come From An Very Big ... - AOL

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    Venus and Serena were pretty much inseparable growing up. In fact, Serena "worshipped" her older sister, and it took a long time for her to separate her identity from Venus', per The New York ...

  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.