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Upton also left a book Gleanings from the Desert of
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Gleanings from the forest, they whisper of soft rain, wild wind, their fiber woven from millennia of adaptations - spring’s wanton surge and autumn ripening.
January « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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Gleanings from the forest, they whisper of soft rain, wild wind, their fiber woven from millennia of adaptations - spring’s wanton surge and autumn ripening.
alice d’alessio | three poems « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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In her eightieth year, she published a volume of poetry called Gleanings: A Diary in Verse (1979), which brings together the public aspects of her career — her commitment to Israel, her social commentary, and her devotion to literature — with profoundly moving expressions of intimate emotions, private struggles, and personal sorrows.
Marie Syrkin. 2009
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We give a pretty anecdote of the English robin found in the "Gleanings" of Mr. Jesse; it occurred in England, and is vouched for by Mr. Jesse himself.
Rural Hours 1887
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"Gleanings," and the "Sundown Papers" which comprise the latter part of this, the last, posthumous volume by John Burroughs, were written during the closing months of his life.
The Last Harvest John Burroughs 1879
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You will not like "Gleanings," because you know one only gleans refuse -- dropped ears -- that other people don't care for.
Hortus Inclusus Messages from the Wood to the Garden, Sent in Happy Days to the Sister Ladies of the Thwaite, Coniston John Ruskin 1859
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His 'Gleanings' in England, Holland, Wales, and Westphalia attained some reputation.
Byron's Poetical Works, Volume 1 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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His 'Gleanings' in England, Holland, Wales, and Westphalia attained some reputation.
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 1 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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Then I started teaching twelve-year-olds to write, and now I feel like a fraud if I am not (a) constantly clutching a Moleskine and a 0. 3mm Artline pen in one hand, and (b) continually filling it with wonderful Gleanings.
My Life, And Other Adventures karenhealey 2010
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