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  2. Funerals and Fly Fishing - Wikipedia

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    Funerals and Fly Fishing (2004) is a book by Mary Bartek. It follows Brad Stanislawski,a bullied, tall, sixth grade, who, at the beginning of the book, is happy for school to be over. It follows Brad Stanislawski,a bullied, tall, sixth grade, who, at the beginning of the book, is happy for school to be over.

  3. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep - Wikipedia

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    Harner's poem quickly gained traction as a eulogy and was read at funerals in Kansas and Missouri. It was soon reprinted in the Kansas City Times and the Kansas City Bar Bulletin. [1]: 426 [2] Harner earned a degree in industrial journalism and clothing design at Kansas State University. [3] Several of her other poems were published and ...

  4. Category:Poems about fish - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Poems about fish" The following 3 pages are in this ...

  5. Category:Lost poems - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Poems which are either completely lost, or parts of them are missing in currently extant versions. The ...

  6. List of works by Andrew Marvell - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Marvell wrote many poems. The works of the metaphysical poet and politician Andrew Marvell consists of lyric poems, Latin poems, and political and satirical pamphlets, many printed anonymously or circulated privately.

  7. Tom Rawling - Wikipedia

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    Tom Rawling (1916–1996) was a teacher, angler and late-developing poet who wrote what Peter Porter called some of the "most unforced collections of nature poems for some years". [1] His favoured subject was the Ennerdale valley in the English Lake District where he grew up in the early twentieth century.

  8. Death of a Naturalist - Wikipedia

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    The poem makes extensive use of onomatopoeia and a simile that compares the behaviour of the amphibians to warfare ("Some sat poised like mud grenades") amongst other techniques. "Mid-Term Break" is a reflection on the death of Heaney's younger brother, Christopher, while Heaney was at school. [ 2 ]

  9. The Secrets of Angling - Wikipedia

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    The Secrets of Angling was the earliest English poetical treatise on fishing. [4] [nb 3] Morgan George Watkins stated that the "tone of the poem is religious. It is full of lofty sentiments and natural descriptions, a poetical atmosphere surrounding even the commonest tools of the angler's craft." [3]