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May 10, 2024
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The Rest is Not Silent
Revisiting Robert Watson
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The Spring Came
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The Appalachian Nature Poetry of P.E.B.C.
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The Importance of the Garden in Aemilia Lanyer’s “Description of Cookham”
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Anne Bradstreet’s “Contemplations” and New England Nature
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