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  2. Crabbit Old Woman - Wikipedia

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    The poem is written in the voice of an old woman in a nursing home who is reflecting upon her life. Crabbit is Scots for "bad-tempered" or "grumpy". The poem appeared in the Nursing Mirror in December 1972 without attribution. Phyllis McCormack explained in a letter to the journal that she wrote the poem in 1966 for her hospital newsletter. [4]

  3. Phenomenal Woman: Four Poems Celebrating Women - Wikipedia

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    Phenomenal Woman: Four Poems Celebrating Women is a book of poems by Maya Angelou, published in 1995. [1] The poems in this short volume were published in Angelou's previous volumes of poetry. "Phenomenal Woman," "Still I Rise," and "Our Grandmothers" appeared in And Still I Rise (1978) and "Weekend Glory" appeared in Shaker, Why Don't You Sing ...

  4. 85 retirement wishes to recognize a job well done - AOL

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    Retirement is yet another chapter in the book of life.. On one hand, it's a sad goodbye to colleagues, coworkers and a long-time job, but it's also a joyful occasion providing an opportunity to ...

  5. Margaret Curran (poet) - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Literary Guide to Australia identified Cullen as an "author of verse, short stories and serials", and as an editor of Country Woman and Producer's Review, [6] the position that she held until her retirement. She was President of the Ladies Literary Society in Toowoomba from 1933 to 1963.

  6. Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement - Wikipedia

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    Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement is a poem written by English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1796. Like his earlier poem The Eolian Harp , it discusses Coleridge's understanding of nature and his married life, which was suffering from problems that developed after the previous poem.

  7. Therīgāthā - Wikipedia

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    Kyung Peggy Kim Meill has also written a study of the social background of the women in the text called Diversity in the Women of the Therīgāthā (2020). A recent collection of original poems inspired by the Therigatha by the poet Matty Weingast has peen published by Shambhala Publications as The First Free Women: Poems of the Early Buddhist ...

  8. List of feminist poets - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Richardson (1873–1957), English novelist, poet, essayist and short story writer; Lola Ridge (1873–1941), anarchist poet and editor of avant-garde, feminist, and Marxist publications; Ethel Rolt-Wheeler (1869–1958), English poet, author and journalist; Christina Rossetti (1830–1894), English writer of romantic, devotional and ...

  9. Are Women People? - Wikipedia

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    Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times is the title of the collection of satirical poems published on June 12, 1915 [1] by suffragist Alice Duer Miller. [2] Many of the poems in this collection were originally released individually in the New York Tribune between February 4, 1913 to November 4, 1917. [3]