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The poems are culled from "A PoeticAnthology", published by E. H. Butler & Co., Philadelphia in 1851.
Usage of poetry anthology in English
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These submissions gave rise to an incredibly important poetryanthology, called Africa Ablaze.
2
The institution trimmed down submissions to a final 100 to form a poetryanthology.
3
One was organising a poetryanthology.
4
As editor of the Leaving Certificate poetryanthology, Soundings, he to some degree dictated what our first experiences as serious readers of poetry would be.
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This is also why poetry has nothing in common with the poetryanthologies of today.
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The speaker is Niall Mac Monagle, who has edited the poetryanthologies Life Lines and Real Cool.
7
He looked through forty-seven major poetryanthologies published since 1980 and counted the poems that appear most frequently.
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All concert series, just like all art exhibitions or poetryanthologies, are limited by what they can include.
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It is a description to which all poetryanthologies should aspire and one which this new Heaney and Hughes compendium triumphantly deserves.
10
The dichotomy continues in the opening sentences of the preface: Calling Cards is the latest in a distinguished line of Irish poetryanthologies.
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"To His Coy Mistress" was in the seventeen-pound Norton poetryanthology I'd requested for my eighth birthday.