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Anne Bradstreet: Upon Some Distemper of Body

Upon Some Distemper of Body In anguish of my heart replete with woes, And wasting pains, which best my body knows, In tossing slumbers on my wakeful bed, Bedrenched with tears that flowed…

Amy Lowell: Mirage

MirageHow is it that, being gone, you fill my days, And all the long nights are made glad by thee? No loneliness is this, nor misery, But great content that these should be the ways Whereby…

Robert Graves: Two Fusiliers

Two FusiliersAnd have we done with War at last? Well, we've been lucky devils both, And there's no need of pledge or oath To bind our lovely friendship fast, By firmer stuff Close bound…

Poems by Emily Dickinson: Contrast

XXVII Friends Contrast A door just opened on a street — I, lost, was passing by — An instant's width of warmth disclosed, And wealth, and company. The door as sudden shut, and…

James Caan Biography

James Caanactor, directorBorn: 3/26/1939Birthplace: Queens, New York He gained fame as the dying football player Brian Piccolo in Brian's Song (1971) and as the eldest Corleone son in Francis Ford…

Stephen King

Since the early 1970s, Stephen King has been America's most famous horror writer. His books are a mainstay of paperback bookracks everywhere, and have spawned a multi-media franchise that includes…

Boris Godunov (Opera)

Music:Modest MussorgskyLibretto:from the play by Alexander Pushkin and Nikolai Karamzin's History of the Russian StatePremiere:St. Petersburg, January 27, 1874 The most majestic of all…