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The title refers to the Gerard Manley Hopkins poem, "Spring and Fall: To a Young Child," which deals with a girl's first real awareness of mortality.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Chronicle mlasalle@sfchronicle.com (Mick LaSalle 2011
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The title refers to the Gerard Manley Hopkins poem, "Spring and Fall: To a Young Child," which deals with a girl's first real awareness of mortality.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Chronicle mlasalle@sfchronicle.com (Mick LaSalle 2011
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"Gerard Manley Hopkins," Grid said, as they started the zigzag four-story climb.
Curtains for the editor Polsky, Thomas 1939
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I rejoice in its internationalism, its capacity to produce saints in even the most unpropitious times and its ability to inspire poets such as Gerard Manley Hopkins, novelists such as Evelyn Waugh, and a number of distinguished modern composers.
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In recent years, the Abbey has added controversial memorials to Gerard Manley Hopkins (a Catholic), Percy Bysshe Shelley (an atheist), and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (gasp! an American).
John Lundberg: Ted Hughes Memorialized at Poets' Corner John Lundberg 2011
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In recent years, the Abbey has added controversial memorials to Gerard Manley Hopkins (a Catholic), Percy Bysshe Shelley (an atheist), and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (gasp! an American).
John Lundberg: Ted Hughes Memorialized at Poets' Corner John Lundberg 2011
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Tempting as it is to make jokes about the name of this food festival's host town, the North Wales setting provides a lovely backdrop to enjoy local and innovative flavours, that may inspire as much as the ancient market town and surrounding countryside did for the likes of Mendelssohn and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
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But from April onwards, as the air temperature rises, these beautiful falcons rise up again, amply justifying their wonderful folk-name, the windhover, made famous by the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Birdwatch: Kestrel 2011
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"Dapple-dawn-drawn", from The Windhover by Gerard Manley Hopkins, would be a nicely gnomic addition to a drab wall anywhere.
People of Britain, it's time to carve a few lines of poetry into your wheelbarrow 2011
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In recent years, the Abbey has added controversial memorials to Gerard Manley Hopkins (a Catholic), Percy Bysshe Shelley (an atheist), and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (gasp! an American).
John Lundberg: Ted Hughes Memorialized at Poets' Corner John Lundberg 2011
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