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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is a narrative poem written by George Gordon Byron, an English poet who led the romantic movement of British literary world. Along with his magnum opus Don Juan, his poetic works includes Parthenon marbles, The Curse of Minerva and She Walks in Beauty. It looks like the author’s experiences during his travels through E.. 35474e

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This philosophical poem written by the eighteenth century English Poet Alexander Pope, whose satirical verse brought recognition to his translation of Homer.  One of the most frequently quoted writers like Shakespeare, his most famous poem is “The Rape of the Lock”.  His intention of making “Essay on Man” as a larger work has been left in..

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Songs of the Road is a book of poems by Arthur Conan Doyle, published in March 1911 by Smith, Elder & Co. in 2,000 copies. The remainders of 895 copies were reissued by John Murray in January 1920. An American edition was published by Doubleday, Page & Co. in October 1911 with 971 copies. When this collection was included in the 1922 John Murray ed..