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Walt Whitman: Song of Myself, Part 49

Part 49And as to you Death, and you bitter hug of mortality, it is idle to try to alarm me.To his work without flinching the accoucheur comes, I see the elder-hand pressing receiving…

Christina Rossetti: A Peal of Bells

A Peal of BellsStrike the bells wantonly, Tinkle tinkle well; Bring me wine, bring me flowers, Ring the silver bell. All my lamps burn scented oil, Hung on laden orange-trees, Whose…

Al Pacino Biography

Al PacinoactorBorn: 4/25/1940Birthplace: New York City Academy and Tony Award-winning film and stage actor known for his intensity portraying sensitive men caught in brutal circumstances. He played…

Walt Whitman: We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd

We Two, How Long We Were Fool'dWe two, how long we were fool'd, Now transmuted, we swiftly escape as Nature escapes, We are Nature, long have we been absent, but now we return, We become…

Walt Whitman: Pensive on Her Dead Gazing

Pensive on Her Dead GazingPensive on her dead gazing I heard the Mother of All, Desperate on the torn bodies, on the forms covering the battlefields gazing, (As the last gun ceased, but the…

Ralph Waldo Emerson: Forerunners

ForerunnersLong I followed happy guides, I could never reach their sides; Their step is forth, and, ere the day Breaks up their leaguer, and away. Keen my sense, my heart was young, Right…

1993 Cannes Film Festival

Palme d'OrThe Piano, Jane Campion (Australia/France)Farewell, My Concubine, Chen Kaige (China/Hong Kong)Grand PrixFaraway, So Close!, Wim Wenders (Germany)Best ActorDavid Thewlis, Naked (…

Christina Rossetti: Amor Mundi

Amor Mundi1865'Oh, where are you going with your love-locks flowing On the west wind blowing along this valley track?' 'The downhill path is easy, come with me an' it please ye, We shall…