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Searching... Subject: CONVENTIONS Matches Found: 16 A POLITICAL VISION, by BOB HICOK Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: A cellist in every lobby by love and law Last Line: That would moan if bowed Subject(s): Political Conventions; Politics & Government CHICHESTER FORTESCUE IS APPOINTED LORD PRIVY SEAL, by EDWARD LEAR Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: A curious circumstance and one worthy of note must also be recorded Last Line: Are brought by 10 servants in livery Subject(s): Conventions; Courts And Courtiers; Food And Eating; Guests CONFERENCE, by BRENDAN KENNELLY Poem Source First Line: Twenty papers have been read Last Line: The mathematics of her neck? Subject(s): Conventions; Explorers; Love Affairs IT CERTAINLY WAS DIVINE RUNNING INTO YOU, by JOANNE KYGER Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Well, just a momentary good idea as your form Last Line: New moon %has hardly seemed to grow Alternate Author Name(s): Snyder, Gary, Mrs. Subject(s): Conventions; Environment; Grief; Loss LECOMPTON'S BLACK BRIGADE, by CHARLES GRAHAM HALPINE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Single-handed, and surrounded by lecompton's Last Line: Through all the coming years. Alternate Author Name(s): O'reilly, Miles Subject(s): Democratic Party (u.s.); Douglas, Stephen A. (1813-1861); Emancipation Movement & Proclamation; Political Conventions; Slavery; Antislavery Movement - United States; Serfs LINES IN MEMORIAM REGARDING THE ENTERTAINMENT I GAVE ON THE 31ST MARCH, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Twas on the 31st of march, and in the year of 1893 Last Line: I'll remember during my stay in dundee. Subject(s): Conventions; Gratitude; Lectures; Assemblies; Meetings; Addresses; Speaking; Public Speaking ON THE MEETING OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION IN GLASGOW, 1860, by JANET HAMILTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Queen of the west! We hail thee from afar! Last Line: To lead to heaven, and train for life on earth. Alternate Author Name(s): Hamilton, Janet Thompson Subject(s): Conventions; Glasgow, Scotland; Humanity; Life; Mankind; Social Problems; Assemblies; Meetings; Human Race POLITICAL VISION, by BOB HICOK Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: A cellist in every lobby by love and law Last Line: And that what we feel comes from a hollow %that would moan if bowed Subject(s): Political Conventions; Politics RISK MANAGEMENT, by ALICE FULTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Relentless escalators bore us Last Line: Before they're caught Subject(s): Cities; Conventions; Urban Life RUMPELSTILTSKIN CONVENTION, by CHARLES HARPER WEBB Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Circus circus swarms with us: floors strewn Last Line: Thinking kevin, thinking jimmy, thinking bo Subject(s): Conventions; Las Vegas, Nevada; Popular Culture - United States THE BALL, 1789, by HENRY CUYLER BUNNER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The town is at the ball to-night Last Line: And they ran away together. Subject(s): Balls; Conventions; New York City; Assemblies; Meetings; Manhattan; New York, New York; The Big Apple THE DEMONSTRATION, by GREGORY ORR Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: They bob above us all afternoon Last Line: Their spells had summoned up. Subject(s): Civil Rights Movement; Conventions; Democratic Party (u.s.); Elections; Protest, Social; Racism; Assemblies; Meetings; Voting; Voters; Suffrage; Racial Prejudice; Bigotry THE MIXED ASSEMBLY, by JOHN CLEVELAND Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Flea-bitten synod, an assembly brewed Last Line: Is clergy-lay, party-per-pale compounded. Subject(s): Burges, Cornelius (1589-1665); Conventions; Kimbolton, Edward, Lord (1602-1671); Politics & Government; Religion; Twisse, William (1578-1646); Wharton, Philip, 4th Lord (1613-1696); Assemblies; Meetings; Theology THE NERVE DOCTORS, by THOMAS LUX Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Here they come by the busload the nerve doctors: some Subject(s): Conventions; Leadership; Physicians; Assemblies; Meetings; Doctors TO MR. FORBES-ROBERTSON: 11. THE MEETING PLACE OF FRIENDS, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER Poem Text First Line: The meeting place of friends, I have heard tell Last Line: The meeting place of friends is in the heart. Subject(s): Conventions; Friendship; Assemblies; Meetings TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 2. WHAT HAVE I TO DO WITH THEE, by EDWARD CARPENTER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Weary with the restless burden of this world last night I fell Last Line: "quicklyinto space!" Subject(s): Conventions; Labor & Laborers; Politics & Government; Wealth; Assemblies; Meetings; Work; Workers; Riches; Fortunes |
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