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		<description>[...] eduify &#124; write faster » Blog Archive » The eduify Poetry Analysis Series  blog.eduify.com/index.php/2009/08/21/eduify-poetry-analysis-series &#8211; view page &#8211; cached  The eduify Poetry Analysis Series will consist of five separate Blog posts, and this introduction post. Each of the following five posts will analyze one of the five distinct Poems by five acclaimed Authors. Stay tuned to @eduify and @GarinKilpatrick as a new post will be announced every few days! The Poems we will be Analyzing are written by the 5 dead poets pictured above: Kipling, Frost, Shakespeare, Goethe, and Carrol. Shakespeare has been in the ground the longest but nonetheless his poetry and plays remain very alive! To learn when the Authors just mentioned lived, and what their first names are (and which Author used a pen name) simply read the rest of the post. You will also find introductions to these well written men, and mention of the Poems that will be analyzed. &#8212; From the page [...]</description>
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