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

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    The poem on a gravestone at St Peter’s church, Wapley, England. " Do not stand by my grave and weep " is the first line and popular title of the bereavement poem " Immortality ", presumably written by Clare Harner in 1934. Often now used is a slight variant: "Do not stand at my grave and weep".

  3. Unconditional love - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional love is known as affection without any limitations, or love without conditions. This term is sometimes associated with other terms such as true altruism or complete love. Each area of expertise has a certain way of describing unconditional love, but most will agree that it is that type of love which has no bounds and is unchanging ...

  4. Mathilda (novella) - Wikipedia

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    Mathilda, or Matilda, [1] is the second long work of fiction of Mary Shelley, written between August 1819 and February 1820 and first published posthumously in 1959. It deals with common Romanticism themes of incest and suicide. [2] The narrative deals with a father's incestuous love for his daughter.

  5. The Mary Gloster - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Gloster" is a poem by British writer Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). It is dated 1894, ... Dickie goes to depart, but his father stops him.

  6. The Art of Loving - Wikipedia

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    [32] The unconditional aspect of motherly love, a blessing if present, produces a problem of its own: if this love is absent, there is nothing the child can do to create it. [32] Before growing to the age of between eight and a half to ten, Fromm considers that children experience being loved, but do not themselves begin to love.

  7. Mary Leapor - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Leapor window in Brackley Town Hall The Mary Leapor Memorial in the Lady Chapel of St Peter's Church Brackley. After the "centuries of neglect" recognised by Prof. John Clarke ("Yesterday's Brackley", Barracuda Books, 1990) in a chapter about Mary, a window, inspired by her work and based on a design by a local resident Carolyn Hunter, was created by stained-glass artist Rachael ...

  8. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Freeman was born in Randolph, Massachusetts on October 31, 1852, to Eleanor Lothrop and Warren Edward Wilkins, who originally baptized her "Mary Ella". [1] Freeman's parents were orthodox Congregationalists, bestowing a very strict childhood. [2] Religious constraints play a key role in some of her works.

  9. Mary Webb - Wikipedia

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    8 October 1927. (1927-10-08) (aged 46) St Leonards-on-Sea, England. Occupation (s) Novelist, poet. Known for. Author of Precious Bane, Gone to Earth. Mary Gladys Webb (25 March 1881 – 8 October 1927) was an English romance novelist and poet of the early 20th century, whose work is set chiefly in the Shropshire countryside and among Shropshire ...