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"Anecdote for Fathers" (full title: "Anecdote for Fathers, Shewing how the practice of Lying may be taught" ) is a poem by William Wordsworth first published in his 1798 collection titled Lyrical Ballads, which was co-authored by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
11. Grateful I hope you know I'm grateful, And my heart is truly glad, That today and every single day, I have you as my Dad. —Holly Giffers. 12. Special Hero
Among the poems he wrote for Liwayway was the sonnet "En Su Incansable Labor" ("On Her Tireless Work") [6] included in the National Library of the Philippines (NLP) catalog in 2012. [7] As a poet, he has a firm belief that "a hundred ideas and a hundred sentiments " can be expressed "even with a single poetic line ."
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Several poems look at the narrator’s parents — the poetry isn’t necessarily autobiographical — particularly one called “Drunken Monologue From an Alcoholic Father’s Oldest Daughter.”
Dorothy Law Nolte was born in Los Angeles, California, January 12, 1924.. She wrote a poem on childrearing, "Children Learn What They Live", for a weekly family column for The Torrance Herald in 1954.
This Father's Day, commemorate the dads who've passed by reading these Father's Day in heaven quotes. These quotes are sweet, heartfelt, and sincere. Remember Your Dad in Heaven When You Read ...
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