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  2. Charles Sorley - Wikipedia

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    Captain Charles Hamilton Sorley (19 May 1895 – 13 October 1915) was a British Army officer and Scottish war poet who fought in the First World War. He was killed in action during the Battle of Loos in October 1915.

  3. Charles Murray (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Murray (27 September 1864 – 12 April 1941) was a poet who wrote in the Doric dialect of Scots. He was one of three rural poets from the north-east of Scotland, the others being Flora Garry and John C. Milne , who did much to validate the literary use of Scots.

  4. Valley Candle - Wikipedia

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    Valley Candle" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. It is in the public domain according to Librivox, having been first published prior to the 1923 publication year of Harmonium .

  5. Charles Greenleaf Bell - Wikipedia

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    Charles Greenleaf Bell (October 31, 1916 – December 25, 2010) commonly known as Charles G. Bell, was a scholar, poet and writer. [1] Education.

  6. Charles Dalmon - Wikipedia

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    O what if the fowler my blackbird has taken? is given as by him, [7] but there is a related old ballad. [8] The (Red) Fuchsia Tree, set by Roger Quilter [9] and John Raynor, [10] is attributed to Dalmon but may be traditional. [11] In December 1934, Charles Dalmon 'Sussex poet' and 'descendent of Tudor Court Favourite' joined the British Union ...

  7. Figgie Hobbin - Wikipedia

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    Figgie Hobbin: Poems for Children is a children's poetry collection written by the Cornish poet Charles Causley and first published in 1970.Since then it has gone through numerous reprints, including a notable version published in the United States in 1973, with illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman.

  8. AP PHOTOS: Pageantry, rain herald King Charles' coronation - AOL

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    The very British coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla went ahead Saturday seemingly without a hitch. Around 2,000 guests attended the service and many thousands more well-wishers lined ...

  9. Black Mountain poets - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Charles Olson published his seminal essay, Projective Verse. In this, he called for a poetry of "open field" composition to replace traditional closed poetic forms with an improvised form that should reflect exactly the content of the poem. This form was to be based on the line, and each line was to be a unit of breath and of utterance ...