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To His Worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon His Translation of the Popular Errors
To His Worthy Friend Doctor Witty upon His Translation of the Popular Errors Sit further, and make room for thine own fame, Where just desert enrolles thy honour'd Name The good Interpreter.…The Celtic Twilight: Drumcliff and Rosses
by W. B. Yeats The Three O'Byrnes and the Evil FaeriesThe Thick Skull of the FortunateDrumcliff and Rosses Drumcliff and Rosses were, are, and ever shall be, please Heaven! places of…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 31, 1804
Day 237 Day 239 Clark, August 31, 1804 31st of August Friday rose early a fair Day- a curioes Society among this nation worthey of remark, ie, formed of their active deturmined young men,…LGBT Pride Month | Biographies of Notable Individuals
Singer Sam Smith A-H | H-M | N-S | T-Z Berenice Abbott, photographer Sam Adams, political figure Jane Addams, activist Alvin Ailey, dancer and choreographer Clay Aiken, singer,…2008 National Board of Review Awards
The National Board of Review includes teachers, actors, writers and movie-production workers. The organization publishes the magazine Films in Review. Find out…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: August 29, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark August 28, 1806August 30, 1806August 29, 1806 Friday 29th August 1806 a cloudy morning the hunters proceeded on agreeable to their orders of…John Keats: Woman! when I behold thee flippant, vain,
by JohnKeatsImitation of SpenserEpistlesWoman! when I behold thee flippant, vain, Woman! when I behold thee flippant, vain, Inconstant, childish, proud, and full of fancies; Without that…John Donne: Prayer VIII. Et rex ipse suum mittit
PrayerJohn Donne O ETERNAL and most gracious God, who, though thou have reserved thy treasure of perfect joy and perfect glory to be given by thine own hands then, when, by seeing thee as…Amy Lowell: The Trumpet-Vine Arbour
The Trumpet-Vine ArbourThe throats of the little red trumpet-flowers are wide open, And the clangour of brass beats against the hot sunlight. They bray and blare at the burning sky. Red! Red…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, August 4, 1806
Day 1524 Day 1526 Lewis, August 4, 1806 Monday August 4th 1806. Set out at 4 A.M. this morning. permited Willard and Sergt. Ordway to exchange with the Feildses and take their small canoe…