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  2. Category:Philosophical poems - Wikipedia

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  3. Love's Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    British composer Roger Quilter set the poem to music in 1905 in the composition Love's Philosophy, Op. 3, No 1. In 2003, David Gompper set the poem to music in a score for baritone and piano. [3] Choral composer David N. Childs set the poem to music scored for a four-part women's choir and piano. [4]

  4. Category:Poems by topic - Wikipedia

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  5. 60 Classic Australian Poems - Wikipedia

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    60 Classic Australian Poems is an anthology of poems edited by Australian writer Geoff Page, published by Hardie Grant Books in 2008. [ 1 ] The collection contains 60 poems from a variety of sources, along with a commentary on each from the editor.

  6. Category:Poems - Wikipedia

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    Unfinished poems (1 C, 33 P) W. Works based on poems (30 C, 6 P) Σ. Poem stubs (2 C, 374 P) Pages in category "Poems" The following 32 pages are in this category ...

  7. Harmonium (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    This collection comprises 85 poems, ranging in length from just a few lines ("Life Is Motion") to several hundred ("The Comedian as the Letter C") (see the footnotes [1] for the table of contents). Harmonium was reissued in 1931 with three poems omitted and fourteen new poems added.

  8. Annie Finch - Wikipedia

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    Annie Finch (born October 31, 1956) is an American poet, critic, editor, translator, playwright, and performer and the editor of the first major anthology of literature about abortion. Her poetry is known for its often incantatory use of rhythm, meter , and poetic form and for its themes of feminism , witchcraft , goddesses , and earth-based ...

  9. Maxims (Old English poems) - Wikipedia

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    "Maxims I" (sometimes treated as three separate poems, "Maxims I, A, B and C") and "Maxims II" are pieces of Old English gnomic poetry. The poem "Maxims I" can be found in the Exeter Book and "Maxims II" is located in a lesser known manuscript, London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius B i.