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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: Hope
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library Selected by Maria Horvath. 8220;Always be a poet, even in prose.” Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet. Click on the pictures to see enlarged versions of the images. Friday, March 2, 2012. Each Friday we provide the link to the blog that is hosting a celebration of poetry around the blogosphere. At that site you can find the links to the many other blogs that are posting poems (new and old), discussions of poems, and reviews of poetry books. Bird and Vine,.
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: Hedgehog
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library Selected by Maria Horvath. 8220;Always be a poet, even in prose.” Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet. Click on the pictures to see enlarged versions of the images. Sunday, February 26, 2012. By Hans Hoffmann, circa 1530-1591, German. Artist whose watercolors of animals are sometimes mistaken. For Albrecht Dürer’s work). Carmen Bernos de Gasztold (1919-? Prayers from the Ark and. The Creatures’ Choir. Yes, Lord, I prick! Life is not easy —. She goes on to...
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: Matins
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library Selected by Maria Horvath. 8220;Always be a poet, even in prose.” Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet. Click on the pictures to see enlarged versions of the images. Sunday, March 4, 2012. Red Plum and Moonlight. Woodblock print by Utagawa. Hiroshige, 1797-1858, Japanese artist). After the dawn goddess. Was originally said at midnight (at 2 am under the Benedictine Rule). It is now said most often, in anticipation, earlier in the evening. So far away,.
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: April 2012
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library Selected by Maria Horvath. 8220;Always be a poet, even in prose.” Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet. Click on the pictures to see enlarged versions of the images. Thursday, April 5, 2012. Apologies to all the loyal readers of this blog, but unfortunately the blog won't be updated for an undetermined length of time. Please check back periodically, as we hope to be up and running again soon. The George Hail Library. Posted by George Hail Library. Poetry c...
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: A Hymn to God the Father
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library Selected by Maria Horvath. 8220;Always be a poet, even in prose.” Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet. Click on the pictures to see enlarged versions of the images. Thursday, March 8, 2012. A Hymn to God the Father. Homage to the Square. By Josef Albers,. 1888-1976, German-born American painter, writer, and. Sooner or later, serious contemplation involves an examination of oneself. A HYMN TO GOD THE FATHER. Wilt Thou forgive that sin where I begun,. March...
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: Unsaid
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library Selected by Maria Horvath. 8220;Always be a poet, even in prose.” Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet. Click on the pictures to see enlarged versions of the images. Friday, February 24, 2012. Each Friday we provide the link to the blog that is hosting a celebration of poetry around the blogosphere. At that site you can find the links to the many other blogs that are posting poems (new and old), discussions of poems, and reviews of poetry books. February 2...
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: In Commendation of Music
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library Selected by Maria Horvath. 8220;Always be a poet, even in prose.” Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet. Click on the pictures to see enlarged versions of the images. Sunday, March 11, 2012. In Commendation of Music. Illuminated manuscript of Gregorian. Chant, likely fourteenth century, part. Of the collection at McMaster University,. Click here for a sample of their singing. Gregorian chant, also known as plainsong, is named after Pope Gregory I (540?
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: Afternoon on a Hill
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library Selected by Maria Horvath. 8220;Always be a poet, even in prose.” Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet. Click on the pictures to see enlarged versions of the images. Saturday, March 10, 2012. Afternoon on a Hill. A river flowing through Pennsylvania. And West Virginia, white-line woodcut by Blanche Lazelle,. 1876-1936, American artist). AFTERNOON ON A HILL. I will be the gladdest thing. I will touch a hundred flowers. And not pick one. With quiet eyes,.
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library ~ Selected by Maria Horvath: Although the wind
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A Poem A Day from the George Hail Library Selected by Maria Horvath. 8220;Always be a poet, even in prose.” Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet. Click on the pictures to see enlarged versions of the images. Monday, March 5, 2012. Number 10, Art Print Poster. Rothko, 1903-1970, American artist). Poets, especially, know how to point out apparent contradictions that reveal a truth, as did Emily Dickinson when she wrote, “Who never lost, are unprepared / A Coronet to find.”. Blows terribly here,.