Poets for 102 research paper!!!!
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Anyone know any good ones? It can't be a modern artist. I would just like some ideas because I can't seem to find one that is not taken...
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umm look on goaskjeeves.com that might help you out
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Holy shit, razor.
There may be hope for you yet. Poe is what it's all about. Got a favorite Poem/Story/Whatever?
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At 2/22/03 06:49 AM, PreacherJ wrote: Holy shit, razor.
There may be hope for you yet. Poe is what it's all about. Got a favorite Poem/Story/Whatever?
The Murders in the Rue Morgue.
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*Whistles in astonishment*
Well, well, well...
Nice choice. I applaud you. My favorite story is the "Cask of Amontillado," and my favorite poem would have to be "Annabelle Lee"
Nice to be able to make a connection, eh? Have a good night, if I don't see you again.
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YAY! Poe fans! Out of his works, my favorite story is "The Pit and The Pendulum," and my favorite poem is "The Raven."
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if by rudyard kipling.. is such a great poem.
looking good and dressing well is a necessity. having a purpose in life is not.
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At 2/22/03 07:07 AM, PreacherJ wrote: My favorite story is the "Cask of Amontillado"
Mine as well.
Two of my favorite poets are Romantic: Byron and Coleridge.
Quote of the day: @Nysssa "What is the word I want to use here?" @freakapotimus "Taint".
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It was a rainy day in mudville when Casey came to bat; you must remember that classic even though my line isn't accurate. (Title: Casey at bat?)
And then there is always that guy from Nantucket.
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At 2/23/03 11:35 PM, disingenuous wrote: if by rudyard kipling.. is such a great poem.
Yeah, "Take Up the White Man's Burden" by Kipling wa great too. J/k, I know it was just the mentality of the times.
Word to the wise, avoid Emily Dickenson or Sylvia Plath. They're just two depressed bitches who wrote about killing themselves. The first goth poets.

