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Poem: May-Flower
Poem 45 Poem 47 May-Flower Pink, small, and punctual, Aromatic, low, Covert in April, Candid in May, Dear to the moss, Known by the knoll, Next to the robin In every human soul. Bold…Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuiseactor, comedianBorn: 8/1/1933Died: 5/4/2009Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York Portly comedic actor who appeared in a number of Mel Brooks' movies, including Blazing Saddles (1974), Silent…MLB National League City and Team Name Changes
National League 1953—Boston Braves move to Milwaukee; 1958—Brooklyn Dodgers move to Los Angeles and New York Giants move to San Francisco; 1965—Houston Colt .45s renamed Astros; 1966—…Christian Slater Biography
Christian Slater (Christopher Hawkins)actorBorn: 8/18/1969Birthplace: New York City Slater made his first appearances as a child actor on the soap opera One Life to Live and on Broadway. His…1999-2000 Champions League
First Group PhaseSecond Group PhaseQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal Following the first three qualifying phases, the first group phase starts with six-game double round robin in eight four-team…2001-02 Champions League
First Group PhaseSecond Group PhaseQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal Following the first three qualifying phases, the first group phase starts with six-game double round-robin format in eight four…Dom DeLuise Biography
Dom DeLuiseactor, comedianBorn: 8/1/1933Died: 5/4/2009Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York Portly comedic actor who appeared in a number of Mel Brooks' movies, including Blazing Saddles (1974), Silent…World All-Star Team
The fifth sanctioned Women's World Hockey Championship, held in Espoo, Finland March 8-14, 1999. Top five teams from the 1998 Winter Olympics qualified (USA, Canada, Finland, China and Sweden) along…Walt Whitman: Soon Shall the Winter's Foil Be Here
Soon Shall the Winter's Foil Be HereSoon shall the winter's foil be here; Soon shall these icy ligatures unbind and melt—A little while, And air, soil, wave, suffused shall be in softness,…Poems by Emily Dickinson: VIII ("A murmur in the trees")
by EmilyDickinsonDawnIXVIII A murmur in the trees to note, Not loud enough for wind; A star not far enough to seek, Nor near enough to find; A long, long yellow on the lawn, A…