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Quotes & Sources\by Keyword; vwKeyword
Author | # | Subject & Source | ||
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Longing | 3 | |||
Love | 11 | |||
Metaphor | 2 | |||
Motivation | 2 | |||
Mystery | 2 | |||
Passion | 6 | |||
Poems | 21 | |||
Brecht, Bertolt | Bertolt Brecht on happiness: in Things Change | |||
Brecht, Bertolt | Brecht's poem on happiness: in Ode to a High Dignitary | |||
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett | E.B. Browning Poem: in The Lady's Yes | |||
Browning, Robert | Love and absence: in A Lovers' Quarrel | |||
Cavafy, C.P. | Poem: Return: in Return | |||
Frost, Robert | Frost: Lump in the Throat: in Lump in the Throat | |||
Frost, Robert | Frost: Reluctance: in Reluctance | |||
Shakespeare, William | Love is Blind: in The Merchant of Venice | |||
Shakespeare, William | Outward Appearances: in The Merchant of Venice | |||
Shakespeare, William | Love and Time: in Love Poems and Sonnets | |||
Stafford, William | The world happens twice: in The Darkness Around Us is Deep | |||
Stafford, William | A Ritual to Read to Each Other: in The Darkness Around Us is Deep | |||
Stafford, William | Life as a river: in Ask Me | |||
Teresa, Mother | Mother Teresa Poem and Origin: in Anyway | |||
Thomas, Dylan | Rage, rage against the dying of the light: in Do not go gentle into that good night | |||
Williams, William Carlos | W.C. Williams Poem: in The Red Wheelbarrow | |||
Williams, William Carlos | W.C. Williams Poem: in Transitional | |||
Williams, William Carlos | W.C. Williams Poem: These: in These | |||
Wordsworth, William | And impulses of deeper birth / Have come to him in solitude.: in A POET'S EPITAPH | |||
Wordsworth, William | Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive: in The Prelude | |||
Wordsworth, William | Wordsworth: The Prelude: in The Prelude | |||
Poetry | 46 | |||
Poets | 6 |