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Contrast Teasdale's rich lines with the sparse lines of William Carlos Williams' whimsical "Summer Song," which focus the reader's attention on its powerful description of a moon on a summer morning.
John Lundberg: Poems That Celebrate the Summer John Lundberg 2011
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Contrast Teasdale's rich lines with the sparse lines of William Carlos Williams' whimsical "Summer Song," which focus the reader's attention on its powerful description of a moon on a summer morning.
John Lundberg: Poems That Celebrate the Summer John Lundberg 2011
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I am the only other beating heart in the widow Teasdale's close walled world.
The Widow Teasdale and the Ineffable Warmth of Personal Services Drew Jackson 2011
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I am the only other beating heart in the widow Teasdale's close walled world.
The Widow Teasdale and the Ineffable Warmth of Personal Services Drew Jackson 2011
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Contrast Teasdale's rich lines with the sparse lines of William Carlos Williams' whimsical "Summer Song," which focus the reader's attention on its powerful description of a moon on a summer morning.
John Lundberg: Poems That Celebrate the Summer John Lundberg 2011
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First, I was the widow Teasdale's pizza delivery guy, the real pizza delivery guy.
The Widow Teasdale and the Ineffable Warmth of Personal Services Drew Jackson 2011
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Contrast Teasdale's rich lines with the sparse lines of William Carlos Williams' whimsical "Summer Song," which focus the reader's attention on its powerful description of a moon on a summer morning.
John Lundberg: Poems That Celebrate the Summer John Lundberg 2011
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First, I was the widow Teasdale's pizza delivery guy, the real pizza delivery guy.
The Widow Teasdale and the Ineffable Warmth of Personal Services Drew Jackson 2011
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As an alternative he might want to read Teasdale's books on the subject.
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Teasdale's little poem, _The Star_, which says to the pool,
The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years Elizabeth Atkins
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