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  2. 110 Happy Birthday Wishes for Your Dad to Make His ... - AOL

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    Happy Birthday Dad Quotes. 51. "A father's smile has been known to light up a child's entire day." ... 99. Wishing a very happy birthday to my dad, who's not just a superhero but also a super dad ...

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    These best birthday wishes for dads are perfect for any daughter or son to write in a card. They are short, touching and funny. 100 Best Birthday Wishes for Your Dad

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    I’m so blessed to call you my father. Happy birthday, dad! Thank you for your unconditional love, endless patience, and unwavering strength. ... Quotes About Dads “Any man can be a father, but ...

  5. William Stafford (poet) - Wikipedia

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    The morning of his death he had written a poem containing the lines, "'You don't have to / prove anything,' my mother said. 'Just be ready / for what God sends.'" [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2008, the Stafford family gave William Stafford's papers, including the 20,000 pages of his daily writing, to the Special Collections Department at Lewis & Clark College.

  6. This Is My Father's World - Wikipedia

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    The poem refers to several scriptures, including Jacob's exclamation "the Lord is in this place" from Genesis 28:16 and the rockfall, earthquake, and still small voice of 1 Kings 19:11–12, and the final stanza concludes by paraphrasing Psalm 96:10–11.

  7. List of Emily Dickinson poems - Wikipedia

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    This does not account for the handful of poems published during Emily Dickinson's lifetime, nor poems which first appeared within published letters. 1stS.P: Section and Poem number (both converted to Arabic numerals, and separated by a period) of the poem in its 1st publication as noted above. Poems in the volumes of 1929 and 1935 are not ...