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  2. Celebrate Your Daughter on Her Special Day With These 100 ...

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    Ahead, find some of the best heartfelt, funny, and meaningful birthday wishes for a daughter, daughter-in-law, and daughter-figure. Heartfelt birthday wishes for daughter You are as sweet as the ...

  3. 75 Sweet and Thoughtful Birthday Wishes for Your Sister-in-Law

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    24. A prayer was answered when you married into our family. Happy birthday! 25. On your birthday, my sister-in-law, I hope that God showers you with the many blessings you deserve.

  4. Just 60 Sweet Ways to Wish Your Sister-in-Law a Happy Birthday

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    Happy birthday to the best person my brother/sister has ever introduced me to. Feeling extra lucky to call you sister on your birthday. Happy birthday to the best sister-in-law a gal could ask for.

  5. Birthday Letters - Wikipedia

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    Birthday Letters is a 1998 poetry collection by English poet and children's writer Ted Hughes.Released only months before Hughes' death, the collection won multiple prestigious literary awards, including the Whitbread Book of the Year, the Forward Poetry Prize for Best Collection, and the T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry in 1999. [1]

  6. Garland of Sulpicia - Wikipedia

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    The speaker in poems 2 and 4 is presumed to be Sulpicia. In poem 3, there is also ambiguity about the speaker who addresses Cerinthus, whether it is the god Apollo or the poet. The cycle of poems is constructed in a symmetrical way. [2] In the first poem, Sulpicia adorns herself for Mars, in the last she adorns herself for Juno.

  7. Letter to My Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Letter consists of 28 short essays, which includes a few poems and a commencement address, and is dedicated to "the daughter she never had". [2] Reviews of the book were generally positive; most reviewers recognized that the book was full of Angelou's wisdom and that it read like words of advice from a beloved grandmother or aunt.