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  • His masterwork — realistic, often cynical epitaphs spoken by folks buried in the graveyard of a village in the Middle West — was, in turn, inspired by Epigrams from the Greek Anthology.

    02.04 M-mv 2004

  • His masterwork — realistic, often cynical epitaphs spoken by folks buried in the graveyard of a village in the Middle West — was, in turn, inspired by Epigrams from the Greek Anthology.

    03.04 M-mv 2004

  • His masterwork — realistic, often cynical epitaphs spoken by folks buried in the graveyard of a village in the Middle West — was, in turn, inspired by Epigrams from the Greek Anthology.

    Spoon River Anthology M-mv 2004

  • His masterwork — realistic, often cynical epitaphs spoken by folks buried in the graveyard of a village in the Middle West — was, in turn, inspired by Epigrams from the Greek Anthology.

    Archive 2004-03-01 M-mv 2004

  • His masterwork — realistic, often cynical epitaphs spoken by folks buried in the graveyard of a village in the Middle West — was, in turn, inspired by Epigrams from the Greek Anthology.

    03.04 M-mv 2004

  • His masterwork — realistic, often cynical epitaphs spoken by folks buried in the graveyard of a village in the Middle West — was, in turn, inspired by Epigrams from the Greek Anthology.

    03.04 M-mv 2004

  • Scholar, etc. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology (1890), Latin Literature

    A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature 1853

  • "So you have gotten the letter of 'Epigrams' -- I am glad of it.

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals George Gordon Byron Byron 1806

  • Crowley, the author of certain "Epigrams" against abuses, made a similar reference in 1550:

    Wrong Side of the River: London's disreputable South Bank in the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Jessica A. Browner Jessica A. Browner 1994

  • Ilgen, Halle, 1796 (with "Epigrams" and the "Battle of the Frogs and Mice").

    Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Hesiod

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