 | Title (Subject) | |
Allende, Isabel | |
| Tales of Passion (Truer than truth) |  |
Aquinas, Thomas | |
| Quotes (Poets and Philosphers) |  |
Arnold . Eberhard | |
| (Child-like wonder) |  |
Asimov, Isaac | |
| Quotes (A well written idea) |  |
Auden, W.H | |
| Quotes (a person who is passionately in love with language) |  |
Auden, W.H. | |
| Six American Poets (Hanging around words) |  |
| In poetry you have a form looking for a subject (chiasmus) |  |
Augustine | |
| Confessions (Our restless hearts) |  |
Autry, James A. | |
| (Quoted in) The Language of Life (The power of the word) |  |
| (Quoted in) The Language of Life (Reading Aloud) |  |
Barks, Coleman | |
| (Fooling with Words) |  |
Bingen, Hildegard of | |
| (Quoted in) The Cloister Walk (Knowing in a Moment) |  |
Blake, William | |
| Blake Complete Writings (The Golden Thread) |  |
| Blake Complete Writings (Joy and Freedom) |  |
| Blake Complete Writings (Infinity and Eternity) |  |
Bly, Robert | |
| The Darkness Around Us is Deep (Stafford's theme of the golden thread) |  |
| (Quoted in) The Language of Life (Poetry as inclusion) |  |
| (Quoted in) The Language of Life (Writing a poem a day) |  |