Great Lines: Edward Thomas
An ode to the beautiful and heartening November sun.
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Read MoreEmily Pauline Johnson imagines the mapped nation of Canada as a great ship.
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Read MoreAnd Just Like That… strikes a poignant tone in admitting Carrie Bradshaw’s growth through grief.
Read MoreThe show speaks to the obsession in driving ambition.
Read MoreWisdom in simplicity.
Read MoreThe lyrics to the revival song, ‘Unbreakable’, hinge on the human act of self-questioning in life.
Read MoreOwens’ prose has an elastic capacity to be both plainly stated and teeming with its own abundance.
Read MoreThe portentous warning of the Soothsayer to Julius Caesar is a line of potent cultural resonance.
Read MoreBefitting its ancient watery seat, Hallett’s poem is called ‘Source’.
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Read MoreSensory imagery enlivens writing with descriptive detail and ambiguity, allowing the reader to imagine and infer.
Read MoreMerwin personifies the New Year as a calm presence that meets us where we are.
Read MoreMelville’s simple expository style offers a pointed and poetic line: the observed human truth.
Read MoreWalt Whitman’s ‘O Me! O Life!’ is a celebration of human being and potential.
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Read MoreTrue freedom is believing what is truly right, will be.
Read MoreKipling suggests the ideal mindset of a champion.
Read MorePlath imagines female choice as a fig tree.
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