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Jon’s Canonball Paper (in the wrong spot yet again)

Posted on November 23, 2015 by jmyers3 / 1 Comment

Yearsley’s “Anarchy” and “Peace” Canonball by Jon Myers I still don’t know how to put this in the right spot. UMW Blogs is hard.

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Caroline Norton IS Meg from Hercules

Posted on October 21, 2015 by ebaumgardner16 / 0 Comment

When I was reading “I Do Not Love Thee,” literally all I could think of was this song. I think Meg and Caroline would have been best friends.

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Jon’s Key Passage Analysis on Felicia Hemans’ “The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England”

Posted on October 7, 2015 by jmyers3 / 0 Comment

“The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England” (Pages 292-293)   Not as the conqueror comes, They, the true-hearted came;                          10 ...

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Sonnet 1: The Partial Muse

Posted on September 7, 2015 by ebaumgardner16 / 0 Comment

Lines 5-8: But far, far happier is the lot of those Who never learn’d her dear delusive art; Which, while it decks the head with many a rose, Reserves the thorn...

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