Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind Them150 American and English poems and the events which inspired their writing. |
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And on his seventy - fifth birthday , in 1850 , he wrote his famous " Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher " : I strove with none ; for none was worth my strife ; Nature I loved , and next to Nature , Art ; I warmed both hands before the ...
And on his seventy - fifth birthday , in 1850 , he wrote his famous " Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher " : I strove with none ; for none was worth my strife ; Nature I loved , and next to Nature , Art ; I warmed both hands before the ...
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His temperament was best suited to the intimacies of family life , and he wrote that " Homekeeping hearts are the happiest . " But evidently his three daughters most delighted him . About the time he composed " The Children's Hour ...
His temperament was best suited to the intimacies of family life , and he wrote that " Homekeeping hearts are the happiest . " But evidently his three daughters most delighted him . About the time he composed " The Children's Hour ...
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Whereupon he put aside whatever adult work that was then engaging his attention , and wrote fourteen of the poems that appeared in his A Child's Garden of Verse . Shortly afterwards he added three more to the collection .
Whereupon he put aside whatever adult work that was then engaging his attention , and wrote fourteen of the poems that appeared in his A Child's Garden of Verse . Shortly afterwards he added three more to the collection .
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Foreword | 3 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning How Do I Love Thee? 88 | 9 |
Robert Burns Highland Mary | 17 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 35
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Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind Them Ralph Louis Woods Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1961 |
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