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17 May 2024

  • 08:1308:13, 17 May 2024 diff hist +724 N Off the HighwayCreated page with "<meta author="Huntington, Julia Weld" year_of_publication="1921" genre="Poetry" journal="Poetry Magazine vol. 18, no. 2" page_range="81" /> <annotations> == Off the Highway == <paragraph keywords="affect, metaphor, metaphysics, nostalgia, plant, pleasure, pollution, scenery, sublime, vision"> <poem> Lilacs lift leaves of cool satin And blossoms of mother-of-pearl Against the tarnished silver of the deserted house. Tall, exquisite grasses fill the door-yard w..."
  • 08:1008:10, 17 May 2024 diff hist +2,968 N Our Singing StrengthCreated page with "<meta author="Frost, Robert" year_of_publication="1923" genre="Poetry" publisher="New York: Henry Holt" journal="New Hampshire" page_range="110-111" /> <annotations> == Our Singing Strength == <paragraph keywords="affect, plant, mud, personification, road, scenery, spring, weather"> <poem> It snowed in spring on earth so dry and warm The flakes could find no landing place to form. Hordes spent themselves to make it wet and cold, And still they failed of a..."
  • 08:0508:05, 17 May 2024 diff hist +143 N Frost, RobertCreated page with "{{Infobox Author | gender = Male | ethnicity = Caucasian | nationality = American | life span = 1874 - 1963 }}" current
  • 08:0408:04, 17 May 2024 diff hist +1,193 N On a Tree Fallen Across The RoadCreated page with "<meta author="Frost, Robert" year_of_publication="1923" genre="Poetry" publisher="New York: Henry Holt" journal="New Hampshire" page_range="109" /> <annotations> == On a Tree Fallen Across The Road == <paragraph keywords=""> <poem> (To hear us talk) flash. </poem> </paragraph> <paragraph keywords="personification, sound, risk, wind"> <poem> The tree the tempest with a crash of wood Throws down in front of us is not to bar Our passage to our journey's end..."
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