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Jason Heiser

I AM A LIAR!: The Poem - 4 views

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    Poem entry
David Hilton

Poetry In Translation - A.S. Kline's Free Poetry Archive - Main Site - 0 views

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    Translations of poems from a variety of regions and time periods. Particularly good ancient collection.
David Hilton

Representative Poetry On-line: Version 3.0 - 0 views

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    Collection of poems from the fifth century to the present run out of the uni of Toronto.
David Hilton

Welcome to the William Blake Archive - 2 views

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    The Andrew Blake (1757-1827) Archive in North Carlolina, USA, is "not a physical repository of Blake's collected works, nor is it a clearinghouse through which users can obtain reproductions of those works. [...]" It is "an online hypermedia environment that allows its users to access high-quality electronic reproductions of a growing portion of Blake's work.
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    Hypermedia environment. Hmmm... But the poems are good.
Deven Black

Poetry and Music of the War Between the States - 6 views

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    The War Between the States was the pivotal event in our Nation's history. If you want only the facts about the conflict, any textbook will do. But if you want to understand the thoughts and emotions of the men who faced each other across the battlefield and those who waited for them at home, look to the poems and songs written during and after the War.
Deven Black

Civil War Poetry And Music - zZounds.com - 5 views

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    "Millions of Americans fought and died during the Civil War, and the legacy of the Civil War remains in the poetry and music left behind. Music was used extensively during the Civil War as a means of inspiring loyalty among the troops, and as a source of inspiration and motivation during marching. Poetry was written to encourage unity, to document the experiences of soldiers, and to share women's place in the war. Bands on both sides would frequently borrow songs and lyrics from the other side, using them as parodies. One such tune was "Dixie", though the song was created some period of time before the Civil War, it gained in popularity during this time. "Dixie" originally tells the story of a freed black slave yearning to return home to the simple life of the plantation, both the North and South however, created their own wartime versions. "The Battle Cry of Freedom" and "Home Sweet Home" also featured both Union and Confederate versions. "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "The Southern Cross," were poems that were later set to music."
David Hilton

Poets - Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 0 views

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    I guess it can be tricky using poetry as a source, but this still might be useful.
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