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  • 2008.02.24: Man in Disguise
  • 2008.02.24: My Blogging Experience
  • 2008.02.24: Freedom of Speech redefined by blogs
  • 2008.02.24: Jabberwochy
  • 2008.02.24: Victory Comes Late, Dickinson
  • 2008.02.24: Employment Application follow up
  • 2008.02.24: Employment Application
  • 2008.02.24: Job Descriptions for Rich Farms
  • 2008.02.21: Song by John Donne
  • 2008.02.21: John Donne's "Song: Go Catch a Falling Star vs Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
  • 2008.02.19: Merry Wives of Windsor
  • 2008.02.18: My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing like the Sea
  • 2008.02.18: Death be not proud
  • 2008.02.18: Death, be not proud
  • 2008.02.17: Because I could not stop for death, Emily Dickinson
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  • 2008.02.17: Fright Farm
  • 2008.02.15: Valentines Day Poem
  • 2008.01.27: Seton Hill University Academic Weblog

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Jim Clark aka poetryanimations at youtube on John Donne's "Song: Go Catch a Falling Star vs Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock: You can see both poets reading
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Dennis G. Jerz on Employment Application follow up: Good revision, Marsha. Everyon
Dennis G. Jerz on My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing like the Sea: Good point Chelsea. This reall
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