Sentences with phrase «wonderful poems in»

My mother was sort of a secretary of the mothers» club of our church, and she would write wonderful poems in rhyme.
Having the picture turn on a decision made in consultation with a representative of an organization directly blocking a possible medical cure to paralysis is loaded at least — and probably deserving of a more careful combing over than a bad case of urban paranoia, a sad reference to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and a partial reading of Yeats's «The Lake Isle of Innisfree» — which, while a wonderful poem in and of itself, is a woeful and embarrassing anthem for a pair of kindred spirits (both older than, say, seventeen) yearning to be free.

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Whether reminding us that we are but specks of dust in a big, fat world or the joy of growing old, this collection of poems is a wonderful break from the usual information and communication of daily life.
As I have struggled with my own calling, I have found that I share much in common with George Herbert in his wonderful poem «The Collar.»
«I read aloud to share wonderful stories, poems, and factual texts with children,» wrote Sharon Taberski in an Instructor magazine article, «Motivating Readers» (May / June 1998).
Hines» poems are just as wonderful and varied as her quilts, discussing peace in its many forms, whether between a hamster and a snake, siblings, schoolmates, armies or countries.
It's a wonderful allusion in the novel, and one that I hope will send teen readers to this poem about being face to face with our differences and loving that which we both agree to fight for.
The phrase invokes a wonderful couplet from late in «Byzantium,» a poem by William Butler Yeats, who in 1933 was ceremoniously contemplating «complexity» in a room at the top of a tower in Galway, the literary version of the ascetic space of the studio.
The classy Classicism of the titles attests to the solid literary education she received at Princeton, where she might have read, with the great Wallace Stevens scholar A. Walton Litz, who chaired the English department in her era, these wonderful lines from the Stevens poem «Descriptions Without Place»:
It brings to mind a wonderful Florida poem of Wallace Stevens, «The Idea of Order at Key West,» in which we hear the shore as music:
Sure, love poems, romantic getaways, and surprise flowers are all wonderful for keeping your relationship happy, but the true secret lies in the small, every day moments.
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