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Marguerite Wilkinson Poems

  • Vista
    Before I die I may be great,
    The chanting guest of kings,
    A queen in wonderlands of song
    Where every blossom sings....
  • The End
    My father got me strong and straight and slim,
    And I give thanks to him;
    My mother bore me glad and sound and sweet,-
    I kiss her feet....
  • A Song Of Two Wanderers
    Dear, when I went with you
    To where the town ends,
    Simple things that Christ loved-
    They were our friends;...
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Song 2 Strong 2 Glad 2 Ancient 2 Night 2 Life 2 Happy 1 Red 1 Golden 1 Sky 1


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Appadappajappa: no one wants to be a bystander, to commit sins of omission, but, in the words of the poet marguerite wilkinson, we all commit the sin of “unattempted loveliness.” - david brooks
Norfolknews: death and funeral services for monday, jan. 9: larry cleary karen fiedler margaret heien dakota jacobs janice kamrath jessie nielsen sandra sauser steven schuller marguerite stage jeannette thiele kathleen wilkinson condolences are welcome.
G97816960girl: wilkinson | royal staffordshire old marguerite candy compote | made in england.
Johnstonglenn: jérôme lindon, the head of Éditions de minuit, died otd in 2001. in 1951 he published molloy, which had been turned down by five houses, and became samuel beckett's french publisher for the rest of his life. in 1984 he published the hugely successful l'amant by marguerite duras.
Elisareviews: on this day: kyle onstott (january 12, 1887 - june 3, 1966) long john baldry (january 12, 1941 – july 21, 2005) lorraine hansberry (may 19, 1930 – january 12, 1965) marguerite ogden wilkinson (november 14, 1883 – january 12, 1928)
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Her Name Liberty
 by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

I thought to do a deed of chivalry,
An act of worth, which haply in her sight
Who was my mistress should recorded be
And of the nations. And, when thus the fight
Faltered and men once bold with faces white
Turned this and that way in excuse to flee,
I only stood, and by the foeman's might
Was overborne and mangled cruelly.
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