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Cargoes, and the poetry of romantic and economic Man by KevinDunn, from I-Like-RhymesJohn Masefield’s “Cargoes” is a very fine poem, packing an enormous amount of imagery and atmosphere into just 87 words. It is clear, vivid and immediate, and has been deservedly enshrined as a classic and repeatedly anthologized:
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Research on the life and work of this fascinating poet.
Be forewarned: it is long! - During this War of Nations, women left their homes to go to work in factories or actually became part of the war effort -- flying planes, making weapons, nursing the wounded, actually active in the trenches.
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In Praise of the Vernacular Poet by Jim Saville, from I-Like-RhymesWe should not decry the work of vernacular poets solely on the grounds of the language they use.
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