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  2. Easter Wings - Wikipedia

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    Easter Wings is a poem by George Herbert which was published in his posthumous collection, The Temple (1633). It was originally formatted sideways on facing pages and is in the tradition of shaped poems that goes back to ancient Greek sources.

  3. George Herbert - Wikipedia

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    [28] In the case of "Easter Wings" (illustrated here), the words were printed sideways on two facing pages so that the lines there suggest outspread wings. The words of the poem are paralleled between stanzas and mimic the opening and closing of the wings. In Herbert's poems formal ingenuity is not an end in itself but is employed only as an ...

  4. Concrete poetry - Wikipedia

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    George Herbert's "Easter Wings" (1633), printed sideways on facing pages so that the lines would call to mind angels flying with outstretched wings Early religious examples of shaped poems in English include " Easter Wings " and " The Altar " in George Herbert 's The Temple (1633) [ 9 ] and Robert Herrick 's "This crosstree here", which is set ...

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    A Florida man has been charged in connection to the death of a woman who was found dead inside her home 30 years ago. Riviera Beach Police Chief Michael Coleman made the announcement Monday at a ...

  7. Free verse - Wikipedia

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    Though individual examples of English free verse poetry surfaced before the 20th-century (parts of John Milton's Samson Agonistes or the majority of Walt Whitman's poetry, for example), [2] free verse is generally considered an early 20th century innovation of the late 19th-century French vers libre. [2] [4]

  8. Easter Holidays - Wikipedia

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    In "Easter Holidays", Coleridge describes the time of innocence as in the past although others that he attends school with are still joyful and innocent. [7] However, discussion of beauty within "Easter Holiday", along with the hopeful conclusion of the poem, reveals a further influence by Neoplatonistic works, especially Plotinus's Enneads. Of ...

  9. The Second Coming (poem) - Wikipedia

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    “The Second Coming” is a poem written by Irish poet William Butler Yeats in 1919, first printed in The Dial in November 1920 and included in his 1921 collection of verses Michael Robartes and the Dancer. [1] The poem uses Christian imagery regarding the Apocalypse and Second Coming to describe allegorically the atmosphere of post-war Europe ...