Patrolling Barnegat
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"Patrolling Barnegat" is a poem by Walt Whitman, first published in Leaves of Grass.[1]
References
- ↑ http://www.teachit.co.uk/armoore/anthology/pre1914poetry.htm
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| Poems from Other Cultures |
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| Seamus Heaney |
- "Storm on the Island"
- "Perch"
- "Blackberry-Pickin]"
- "Death of a Naturalist"
- "Digging"
- "Mid-Term Break"
- "Follower"
- "At a Potato Digging"
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| Gillian Clarke | |
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| Carol Ann Duffy | |
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| Simon Armitage |
- "Mother, any distance greater than a single span"
- "My father thought it..."
- "Homecoming"
- "November"
- "Kid"
- "Those bastards in their mansions"
- "I've made out a will; I'm leaving myself"
- "Hitcher"
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| Leaves of Grass (1855–1892) | |
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| Related |
- "Body Electric" (2012)
- Steven van Leeuwen
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