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Percy Bysshe Shelley: To Harriet *****
by Percy Bysshe Shelley 1To Harriet ***** Whose is the love that gleaming through the world, Wards off the poisonous arrow of its scorn? Whose is the warm and partial praise, Virtue's…The Farming of the Bones
Author:Edwidge DanticatPublisher:Soho Press Edwidge Danticat possesses a gift for narrating excruciating scenes with a poetic economy. This talent makes the 1937 Haitian massacre a perfect…John Keats: To My Brothers
by JohnKeatsO Solitude! if I must with thee dwell,Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'r...To My Brothers Small, busy flames play through the fresh laid coals, And their faint cracklings o'er…Edna St. Vincent Millay
Millay, Edna St. Vincent[1892-1950](3)Born at Camden, Maine, and educated at Vassar College. Before entering college, however, when she was but nineteen years of age, she wrote the poem, "…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Note by Mrs. Shelley on "Rosalind and Helen"
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Rosalind, Helen, and Her Child Note by Mrs. Shelley "Rosalind and Helen" was begun at Marlow, and thrown aside-till I found it; and, at my request, it was completed.…Better Living through Circuitry
Director:Jon ReissWriters:Jon Reiss, Stuart Swezey, Brian McNelisSeventh Art Releasing; NR; 92 minutesRelease:6/00With:Genesis P'Orridge, Scanner, Roni Size History is hidden. Every cultural…Michael Rapaport Biography
Michael RapaportactorBorn: 3/20/1970Birthplace: New York City While launching his career in television, this actor played comedy clubs in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. He appeared on Murphy…Richard Burton
Burton, Richard[1861-1940](3)Born at Hartford, Connecticut, March 14, 1859 [sic]. Received the degree of A.B. from Trinity College in 1883 and of Ph.D. from John Hopkins University in 1888…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Charles I Scene 5
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Scene 4: Scene 5: ARCHY: I'll go live under the ivy that overgrows the terrace, and count the tears shed on its old [roots?] as the [wind?] plays the song of 'A widow…Post Office Motto
The Question: I roughly recall that the motto of the U.S. Postal Service is in part, "Neither snow nor rain nor dark of night . . ." How does the rest go? Who wrote it? And…