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The term "G. Eliot" has been searched for 185 times on the American Poems site since September 29th, 2005.
Search Results: 5 poets and 4 poems matched this query.
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1. Feb. 29, 1958 - written by Allen Ginsberg
From Journals Mid Fifties 1954-1958.
Published in 1955.
Read 6253 times on American Poems.
Last nite I dreamed of T.S. Eliot
welcoming me to the land of dream
Sofas couches fog in England
Tea in his digs Chelsea rainbows
curtains on his windows, fog seeping in
the chimney but a nice warm house
and an incredibly sweet hooknosed
Eliot he... (Read full poem)
2. Margaret Fuller Slack - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 782 times on American Poems.
I would have been as great as George Eliot
But for an untoward fate.
For look at the photograph of me made by Penniwit,
Chin resting on hand, and deep-set eyes --
Gray, too, and far-searching.
But there was the old, old problem:
Should it be... (Read full poem)
3. Mr. Eliot’s Sunday Morning Service - written by T.S. Eliot
From Poems.
Published in 1920.
Read 4094 times on American Poems.
Look, look, master, here comes two religious caterpillars.
The Jew of Malta.
POLYPHILOPROGENITIVE
The sapient sutlers of the Lord
Drift across the window-panes.
In the beginning was the Word.
In the beginning was the Word.
Superfetation of ,
And... (Read full poem)
4. Sestina - written by David Lehman
Read 1193 times on American Poems.
for Jim Cummins
In Iowa, Jim dreamed that Della Street was Anne Sexton's
twin. Dave drew a comic strip called the "Adventures of Whitman,"
about a bearded beer-guzzler in Superman uniform. Donna dressed
like Wallace Stevens
in a seersucker... (Read full poem)
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