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Agnes Lee: Convention
ConventionAgnes LeeThe snow is lying very deep. My house is sheltered from the blast. I hear each muffled step outside, I hear each voice go past.But I'll not venture in the drift Out of this…Edgar Lee Masters
Masters, Edgar Lee[1869-1950](2)Born Garnett, Kan., Aug. 23, 1869. Educated at Knox College, Ill. He studied law in his father's office and was admitted to the bar in 1891. Married Helen M.…Agnes Lee: Peace
PeaceAgnes LeeSuddenly bells and flags! Suddenly — door to door — Tidings! Can we believe, We, who were used to war?Yet we have dreamed her face, Knowing her light must be, Knowing that she…Dreaming of Joseph Lees
Director:Eric StylesWriter:Catherine LinstrumFox Searchlight; R; 92 minutesRelease:10/99Cast:Samantha Morton, Lee Ross, Rupert Graves If Dreaming of Joseph Lees were a romance novel, it would…Lee “Scratch” Perry
ArkologyIsland A brilliant eccentric, Perry produced the breakthrough mature songs of Bob Marley and The Wailers almost 30 years ago, and he remains a force in reggae today. In the '70s,…Grant Lee Buffalo
Jubilee Warner Bros. Songwriter Grant Lee Phillips exults in textured, moody melodies. On this, the group's fourth album, his baleful vocals crescendo from pillowtalk croons to thrilling falsettos…Brewer's: Lee Hatch
Take care of the lee hatch. Take care, helmsman, that the ship goes not to the leeward of her course —i.e. the part towards which the wind blows. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable,…Brewer's: Lee Shore
is the shore under the lee of a ship, or that towards which the wind blows. (See Lee.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Lee-sideLee Hatch A B C D E F G…Brewer's: Lee-side
and Weather-side. (See Leeward.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Lee TideLee Shore A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y…Brewer's: Lee Tide
or Leeward Tide, is a tide running in the same direction as the wind blows. A tide in the opposite direction is called a tide under the lee. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E.…