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saviours
Or treacherous demons in the sky
'I have a dream,' said Martin Luther King
That being of colour would seize to sting
When society would realizeits gall
At restricting opportunity for all!
'I have a dream,' said General Adolf Hitler
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terrible thing Hitler had done
You seemed to live a happy life
And you would have made a good wife
Then your dreams turned to clay,
As you had to go away
Away to a place that didn't seem so bad,
But a life without freedom made you sad
The Secret
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complete
Its meaninglessness was there
No reason for me to complete
The years of my life though only ten and three
Were always fullof many thoughts
And never ever were they carefree
If only my life was a CD
It would forward or rewind
To
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Browning's better known poems, "My Last Duchess." While some readers may be put off by Browning's language which now seems archaic, his poem is every bit as relevant today as when he wrote it almost two hundred years ago. It is as relevant in the twenty
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more popular and well known poems written by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night." The poem relates to the shortness of life and the inevitability of death that should not be easily accepted, which was a common theme for
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Browning's more unsettling poems, "Porphyria's Lover." The poem is a dramatic monologue of sorts, though different from Browning's most famous dramatic monologue, "My Last Duchess." In contrast to "My Last Duchess" in which the Duke regales a Count's
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' An intellectual hatred is the worst' (Bartlett's 80). This sentiment expressed by Yeats sums up Ezra Pound's character. While he lives on as a gifted poet and historian, people
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it will bring a surprise
Eventually, though I do realize
That it can bring only darkness and demise...
Since I met her, I've been anticipating
Now, when she's gone, my life is dissipating.
When it began, there was love, tender and care
Only to
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of Ralph Waldo Emerson with other systems of thought. When it is compared with Theosophy, a new point of view must be taken. For Theosophy is not a philosophy, but the Root-Source from which all philosophies have sprung. It is not the result of one
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on Wednesday, August 6th, 2003. The night was thick and dark, "like moist black velvet," described Rainsford.
Rainsford was puffing on his favorite brier, when suddenly he heard a faint gunshot. Twice. Thrice. Curiosity leapt through his mind just
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