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modern poetry
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-7-2009   
 am clipping this for a writer friend of mine..............
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Great books on line
ofcapri
by ofcapri  10-10-2009    1
 go to site This site has a wealth of of information. Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910). Anna Karenin.
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Seminary changes
chetler
by chetler  8-13-2009   
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William Butler Yeats Q&A
sjclaar
by sjclaar  7-1-2009   
 Answer to question #3
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William Butler Yeats Q&A
sjclaar
by sjclaar  7-1-2009   
 Answer to question #2
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William Butler Yeats
sjclaar
by sjclaar  7-1-2009   
 Answers to questions on Yeats Answer #1
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D.H.Lawrence quote
Lilian Brzoska
by Lilian Brzoska  6-14-2009   
 Life-effort to come into immediate felt contact with ....ah...me...Beloved Be D.H. Lawrence, W. B. Yeats, William Blake and all of you who take the words of the great poets as literally as you take your computer instructions. Life-effort and Love x
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wynton marsalis combines passions for jazz, poetry on he and she
djenne
by djenne  5-30-2009   
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
abailart
by abailart  5-18-2009    7
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hhh
dimitroulak
by dimitroulak  5-13-2009   
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me, the gemini ox
rena marie
by rena marie  5-8-2009   
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LOVE QUOTE
xmanwash
by xmanwash  3-20-2009   
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Chinua Achebe: A hero returns
chara
by chara  2-18-2009    3
 "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned. The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity...". The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats. "And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?" Achebe was once described by Nelson Mandela as "the writer in whose presence prison walls fell down". "Oral storytelling was important when I was writing," says Achebe, "it may not be important when the next generation is writing," "Obviously I believe in the importance of stories, but whether oral, or written, or televised, I cannot lay down the law. Achebe snubbed Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo, earlier this week by refusing to accept a national honour. (2004) He said there was a dangerous state of affairs in his home country, with not enough being done in terms of develo
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VIP: Very Important Potheads
Lexica
by Lexica  2-15-2009    2
 Gee, it sure is a pity that pot smokers never accomplish anything... Ran out of space – many more in the original.
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When You Are Old
mumumu721
by mumumu721  12-22-2008   
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SHE'S GOT A DATE AND ONLY 72 HOURS TO PREPARE
ellington
by ellington  12-13-2008   
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Citazione W. Butler Yeats
raistlin7428
by raistlin7428  11-23-2008   
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In memory of W. B. Yeats
kathleenjoy
by kathleenjoy  11-23-2008   
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fiary
malgal23
by malgal23  11-14-2008   
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Quotes on Education
mandril
by mandril  10-21-2008   
 Some of the best quotes on educaation I have found
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Read Print-Free Online Library
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  9-14-2008    2
 A large selection at the site.
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TREAD SOFTLY ON MY DREAMS...............
lorientamara
by lorientamara  9-3-2008   
 LOVE ONE ANOTHER AND RESPECT EACH OTHERS DREAMS..................
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What do GCSEs really prepare children for
montypaul
by montypaul  8-22-2008   
 A slavish following of procedure does not provide the skills required for the society we live in today.
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William Butler Yeats
Draceline
by Draceline  8-14-2008   
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W.B.Yeats: a brief explanation of gyres
abailart
by abailart  8-9-2008    1
 www.yeatsvision.com/Geometry.html provides a fuller explanation.
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yeats
fivment
by fivment  8-9-2008   
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Sailing to Byzantium
abailart
by abailart  8-9-2008    5
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The Life and Works of William Butler Yeats
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  8-3-2008    5
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The Wild Waters
zippunkygirl
by zippunkygirl  6-27-2008   
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When You Are Old...Yeats
samthetutor
by samthetutor  6-3-2008   
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Yeats, "Leda and the Swan"
akarra
by akarra  5-5-2008   
 Poem clipped, commentary on poem if you follow the URL.
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The perfect library
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  4-12-2008    2
 Couldn't get them all and I just mainly clipped the titles. Go to the source - There is also a brief description of each.
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Democrats Abroad vote in PUB in Ireland!!!
righthand
by righthand  2-7-2008   
 Where else?
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O Do Not Love Too Long
joe_schultz
by joe_schultz  11-27-2007   
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Grave of W. B. Yeats; Drumcliff, Co Sligo
joe_schultz
by joe_schultz  11-26-2007    1
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Yeats & Yadda Yadda, Sleeping in Bin Ladens Grave
Perwana786
by Perwana786  9-25-2007   
 Pity the tags are limited, so much more is applicable... Cest la'vie
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Voltaire inspired Quote generator
pokkets
by pokkets  9-17-2007    3
 The quotes are real. The Dr Pangloss mentioned was a character in Voltaire's work 'Candide', or 'Optimism.' (1759) There is a link under the first quote on the clip, but the quotes that were shown kept me pushing the "Hit me again" button. Dr Pangloss was known to be an eternal optimist.
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Love Poem by W.B. Yeats
MellowSymphony
by MellowSymphony  9-15-2007   
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Under Ben Bulben: WB Yeats
dr_doom6
by dr_doom6  8-20-2007   
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"Under Ben Bulben" WB Yeats, 1923 Nobel Prize Literature
righthand
by righthand  8-19-2007    5
 I SWEAR by what the sages spoke Round the Mareotic Lake That the Witch of Atlas knew, Spoke and set the cocks a-crow. Swear by those horsemen, by those women Complexion and form prove superhuman, That pale, long-visaged company That air in immortality Completeness of their passions won; Now they ride the wintry dawn Where Ben Bulben sets the scene. Here s the gist of what they mean. II Many times man lives and dies Between his two eternities, That of race and that of soul, And ancient Ireland knew it all. Whether man die in his bed Or the rifle knocks him dead, A brief parting from those dear Is the worst man has to fear. Though grave-diggers' toil is long, Sharp their spades, their muscles strong. They but thrust their buried men Back in the human mind again. III You that Mitchel's prayer have heard, 'Send war in our time, O Lord!' Know that when all words are said And a man is fighting mad, Something drops from eyes long blind, He completes his par
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