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  2. Veronika Tushnóva - Wikipedia

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    Her keen lyrical talent was revealed in the collections Memory of the Heart (1958), One Hundred Hours of Happiness (1965) and others, in which she writes about higher love and calls for truly human relations among people. One of her most popular poems was They don't renounce loving. [2] It was performed as a song by Alla Pugacheva.

  3. Anne Bradstreet - Wikipedia

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    In a portrait that was painted by her later poems, Bradstreet is described as "an educated English woman, a kind, loving wife, devoted mother, Empress Consort of Massachusetts, a questing Puritan and a sensitive poet." [3] Bradstreet's first volume of poetry was The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America, published in 1650.

  4. Margaret Scott (Australian author) - Wikipedia

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    Collected Poems (2000) Convict Trail : Tasman Peninsula and Port Arthur (2000?) Family Album : a novel of secrets and memories (2000) In the shadows [previously published as The Baby Farmer] 2001; Port Arthur : a story of strength and courage (1997) Tricks of Memory : poems (1980) "Uneasy Eden : peace and conflict in a rural community ...

  5. 30 Best Christmas Poems That Will Fill Your Hearts With ... - AOL

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    With the loving gifts we share. The wise men gave of riches; The shepherds, faith and love. Each gift, in its own measure, Was smiled on from above. Let every gift be treasured; Not always size or ...

  6. Sonnet 31 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 31 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare.It is a sonnet within the Fair Youth sequence. Developing an idea introduced at the end of Sonnet 30, this poem figures the young man's superiority in terms of the possession of all the love the speaker has ever experienced.

  7. Walt Whitman and Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The poems—particularly "My Captain!"—were well received and popular upon publication and, in the following years, Whitman styled himself as an interpreter of Lincoln. In 1871, his fourth poem on Lincoln, " This Dust Was Once the Man ", was published, and the four were grouped together as the "President Lincoln's Burial Hymn" cluster in ...