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The Weblog at The View from the Core - Sunday, September 26, 2004
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"Rescuers Turn Into the Rescued" Your Humble, Faithful Blogster has a feature article in the Mon Valley section of today's Tribune-Review. At the conclusion of this article it's noted that E.L. Core is a freelance writer for the Tribune-Review. They didn't say that before, so I must be doing okay. :-) I've added a new category: E.L. Core @ The Tribune-Review. Lane Core Jr. CIW P Sun. 09/26/04 06:40:10 PM |
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Three by Tabb VIII Poems by Father John Banister Tabb. A Rubric
The aster puts its purple on (Oct. 1895) Autumn Song
My life is but a leaf upon the tree (July 1892) Autumn-Glow
If this the preface be of death (Nov. 1900) The Poetry of Father Tabb (1928) pp. 13, 242, 368. See also Three by Tabb VII: Poems by Father John Banister Tabb. Lane Core Jr. CIW P Sun. 09/26/04 06:32:54 PM |
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