Song by James Joyce | Poets.org

My love is in a light attire Among the apple trees,

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10:11 AM May 19, 2013

Spring Song by Sherwood Anderson | Poets.org

In the forest, amid old trees and wet dead leaves, a shrine. Men on the wet leaves kneeling.

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10:16 AM May 19, 2013 Bonney Lake-Sumner Courier-Herald

Enumclaw Library June activiteis

Discover secrets of the deep in this subterranean summer reading spectacular! Learn about mining for precious metals, facts about aquifers of drinking water and the world’s deepest super cave while seeing some amazing magical stunts.

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updated 4:00 PM May 13, 2013

Discover dreams and goals at Pierce County Library System

People will gain techniques to reach their goals during free events at two Pierce County Libraries.

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updated 5:01 PM May 12, 2013

To My Mother, by Christina Rossetti | Poets.org

Christina Rossetti's best-known work, Goblin Market and Other Poems, was published in 1862. The collection established Rossetti as a significant voice in Victorian poetry. She died in 1894.

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11:05 AM May 12, 2013

Seattle Symphony musicians free chamber music May 15

WHAT: The public and media are invited to a free lunchtime chamber music performance in Benaroya Hall’s Samuel & Althea Stroum Grand Lobby at 12:45 p.m Wednesday, May 15.

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8:06 PM May 11, 2013

Before the Birth of One of Her Children by Anne Bradstreet | Poets.org

Anne Bradstreet was born in Northamptonshire, England in 1612, but emigrated to Ipswich, Massachusetts at the age of 18 with her husband and parents.

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10:24 AM May 11, 2013

Remorse by Carl Sandburg | Poets.org

The horse's name was Remorse. There were people said, "Gee, what a nag!" And they were Edgar Allan Poe bugs and so

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9:17 AM May 5, 2013

My Lady Is Compared to a Young Tree by Vachel Lindsay | Poets.org

Vachel Lindsay was born in Springfield, Illinois on November 10, 1879. He was known as the Prairie Troubadour because he integrated music into his poems and performed them theatrically. He died in 1931.

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10:38 AM April 28, 2013

I saw a man pursuing the horizon by Stephen Crane | Poets.org

I saw a man pursuing the horizon; Round and round they sped.

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3:30 PM April 21, 2013

We never know how high we are (1176) by Emily Dickinson | Poets.org

We never know how high we are Till we are called to rise;

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11:17 AM April 20, 2013