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    This Is Just to Say / PBS.

    Published 2020
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    This is just to say : a collection of creative student-responses /...

    Published 2016
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    Poetry in America. with Elisa New ; by William Carlos Williams ; written and directed by Elisa New ; producer, Leah Reis-Dennis, Cathleen O'Connell ; WGBH.

    Published 2020
    “…This is just to say by William Carlos Williams…”
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    William Carlos Williams / Annenberg Learner.

    Published 1988
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    Orphans 7. by Sosin, Donald

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…., edited excerpt) -- let's just kiss + say goodbye (Robert Blanchon, 1995) (9 min.) -- Homage to H. …”
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    Break, blow, burn / Camille Paglia. by Paglia, Camille, 1947-

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…William Shakespeare, Sonnet 73 -- William Shakespeare, Sonnet 29 -- William Shakespeare, The Ghost's speech -- John Donne, "The flea" -- John Donne, Holy Sonnet I -- John Donne, Holy Sonnet XIV -- George Herbert, "Church-monuments" -- George Herbert, "The quip" -- George Herbert, "Love" -- Andrew Marvell, "To his coy mistress" -- William Blake, "The chimney sweeper" -- William Blake, "London" -- William Wordsworth, "The world is too much with us" -- William Wordsworth, "Composed upon Westminster Bridge" -- Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Ozymandias" -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "Kubla Khan" -- Walt Whitman, Song of myself -- Emily Dickinson, "Because I could not stop for death" -- Emily Dickinson, "Safe in their alabaster chambers" -- Emily Dickinson, "The soul selects her own society" -- William Butler Yeats, "The Second Coming" -- William Butler Yeats, "Leda and the swan" -- Wallace Stevens, "Disillusionment of ten o'clock" -- Wallace Stevens, "Anecdote of the jar" -- William Carlos Williams, "The red wheelbarrow" -- William Carlos Williams, "This is just to say" -- Jean Toomer, "Georgia dusk" -- Langston Hughes, "Jazzonia" -- Theodore Roethke, "Cuttings" -- Theodore Roethke, "Root cellar" -- Theodore Roethke, "The visitant" -- Robert Lowell, "Man and wife" -- Sylvia Plath, "Daddy" -- Frank O'Hara, "A Mexican guitar" -- Paul Blackburn, "The once-over" -- May Swenson, "At East River" -- Gary Snyder, "Old pond" -- Norman H. …”
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    Refuge from inhumanity? : war refugees and international humanitarian law / edited by David James Cantor and Jean-François Durieux.

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…/ Stéphane Jaquemet -- Persecution and the nexus to a refugee convention ground in non-international armed conflict : insights from customary international humanitarian law / Vanessa Holzer -- Inclusion of refugees from armed conflict : combatants and ex-combatants / Eric Fripp -- Exclusion is not just about saying 'no' : taking exclusion seriously in complex conflicts / Geoff Gilbert -- The African war refugee : using IHL to interpret the 1969 African Refugee Convention's expanded refugee definition / Tamara Wood -- A simple solution to war refugees? …”
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    The Hollow Log Lounge : poems / by R. T. Smith. by Smith, R. T.

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…One man's sanctuary in Opelika, Alabama -- Confession in a booth at the Hollow Log Lounge -- A local doc, over rocky lunchtime bourbon, speaks of barter and hopeful home remedies -- Charlene Sperry on safe beauty -- Flat-footing on bluegrass night : Dorsey Hostetter explains it all to a stranger -- He gets nostalgic in the Hollow Log Lounge just before Friday night's last call -- Pick it, squirrel : Steven Gresham sees the light -- Theology in the Hollow Log -- Wade Seego believes Soylent Green is people -- A cosmological discovery in the Hollow Log Lounge -- Tull Jackson's slow confession -- In horsehide shoes, Fleur Hobbs eats cheese, drinks Irish beer, and laments the nature of her one arrest -- Break time : Herman Wiggins just about says it all to a fledgling who hopes swing music turns the local girls to carnal dreams -- Getting cleared : the cosmetologist recounts her recent high-noon ordeal -- Cadmon Dabney from Whitby Corners on how he made his song -- Dew Stuart's breakthrough on the jew's harp -- Oxford Stroud recollects fishing with electricity -- The Phyllis -- After one straight Jack too many, the salesman waxes wild -- Politics and vodka in the Hollow Log Lounge -- Cowgirl -- Zydeco Washboard, the confession of Johnny Smooth -- A putative country star rebukes his exit escort -- Twang chic : Sam Buckhannon explores the latest fashion -- Country music -- One-eye remembers Silver Queen -- James Lee Bucky declines the offer -- Leaving the Kmart 4-for-$1 photo portrait booth, Junior Martin flirts with madness beyond the Bluelight Special and rumors of joy -- Miller -- He has seen more than he bargained for -- Working up a thirst in the Hollow Log Lounge -- March, and Mae Fields tells the most recent miracle she sort of saw -- Goatsucker : Dillard Ramsey admits to his suspicions -- Jane Lagrone rejects a tract en route to happy hour -- Sheriff Matt Whitlock confesses to a lesson in Zen after Hours -- The end : Sam Buckhannon's lament as told to Pattie Holcey.…”
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    Great lesson ideas.

    Published 2009
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