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  2. The Little Pilgrim - Wikipedia

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    In 1858 Louisa May Alcott had a few poems published, before she became famous. Between 1855 and 1867 Hans Christian Andersen had three stories published, and the Charles Dickens story A Child’s Dream of a Star was in the June 1868 issue. [2] Rebecca Sophia Clarke was a regular contributor with her Little Prudy series. [4]

  3. Poetry analysis - Wikipedia

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    A writer learning the craft of poetry might use the tools of poetry analysis to expand and strengthen their own mastery. [4] A reader might use the tools and techniques of poetry analysis in order to discern all that the work has to offer, and thereby gain a fuller, more rewarding appreciation of the poem. [5]

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    As a judge and Arizona legislator, a cancer survivor and child of the Texas plains, Sandra Day O'Connor was like the pilgrim in the poem she sometimes quoted – forging a new path and building a ...

  5. Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Eighteenth-century American youth began to shift away from the social upbringing of its European counterpart, bringing about a change in children's literature. It was in this time that A Little Book for Little Children was written by T. W. in 1712. It includes what is thought to be the earliest nursery rhyme and one of the earliest examples of ...

  6. The King's Pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    The first publication of the poem in the UK was in The Times of 15 May 1922, while the poem also appeared in the US in the New York World. [6] The text of the poem includes references to Nieuport (a coastal port down-river from Ypres ), and "four Red Rivers", said to be the Somme , the Marne , the Oise and the Yser , which all flow through the ...

  7. The Barefoot Boy - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Conway Felton, a Greek professor at Harvard College, was personally moved by the poem.As he wrote in a letter to Whittier dated June 26, 1856, "The sensations and memories it called up were delicious as a shower in summer afternoon; and I forgot the intervening years, forgot Latin and Greek — forgot boots and shoes and long-tailed and broad-tailed coats — and revelled again in ...

  8. Margaret Oliphant - Wikipedia

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    A Little Pilgrim in the Unseen (1882) The Lady Lindores (1883) Sir Tom (1883) Hester (1883) It Was a Lover and his Lass (1883) The Lady's Walk (1883) The Wizard's Son (1884) Madam (1884) The Prodigals and their Inheritance (1885) Oliver's Bride (1885) A Country Gentleman and his Family (1886) A House Divided Against Itself (1886) Effie Ogilvie ...

  9. James Elroy Flecker - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Luis Borges quotes a quatrain from Flecker's poem "To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence" in his essay "Note on Walt Whitman" (available in the collection Other Inquisitions, 1937–1952): O friend unseen, unborn, unknown, Student of our sweet English tongue, Read out my words at night, alone: I was a poet, I was young.