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Where My Books Go
This poem was written by William Butler Yeats in the late 19th century. Yeats is o...
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Hope Is the Thing With Feathers
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Hope Is the Thing With Feathers
Emily Dickinson lived during the 1800s in Massachusetts. Although she lived a high...
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She Walks in Beauty
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She Walks in Beauty
This poem was written by Lord Byron in 1814 while he was at a party. His inspirati...
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Where My Books Go
March 27, 2008, 01:35 PM
This poem was written by William Butler Yeats in the late 19th century. Yeats is one of the most celebrated English language poets of all time. His poetry emphasized symbolism and imagery, tackling grand immaterial ideas with tangible verse.
This poem celebrates the wonder...
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Hope Is the Thing With Feathers
March 11, 2008, 09:45 AM
Emily Dickinson lived during the 1800s in Massachusetts. Although she lived a highly introverted and reclusive life, her works display an extraordinary understanding of life, nature, and love.
What is this poem about? Hope is portrayed here in metaphor as a bird that perch...
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You seem to have gone off for too long.
I am trying my luck & placing a request here.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's - 'How do I love thee..'
Do grant me my wish! :)
Thanks in advance my friend.
-theOnewhoFlewOvertheCuckoo'sN