Discovered" by the poet Henry Vaughan (Olor Iscanus)
Used "Orinda" as a pen-name
Wrote poetry principally to Mary Aubrey, her "Rosania“
After Mary's marriage Katharine's chief poetic "correspondent" became Anne Owen, or "Lucasia"
Poems by the Incomparable Mrs. K.P. (1664), which was withdrawn a few days after publication
Cotterell's "authorized" edition of the Poems appeared in
anonymous call.
Billy: They trace those calls, stupid. I seen that on Highway Patrol and on
Dragnet.
Charley: Alright. I just wish we never boosted that goddamn Dodge. I wish,
Ace had been with us. He could tell the cops we was in his car.
Billy: Well he wasnt.
Charley: Were going to tell him?
Billy: We dont gonna tell nobody. Nobody never. You dig me?
Teddy: I know the Back Harlow Road! It
anonymity while were there.
No, I have to disagree
with you there.
I really "love" working out.
I mean, granted, it is
a little narcissistic, as you say,
but I really get a high,
you know,
from all those "endorphmins"
pumping and all.
So, um, youre a writer.
Thats, uh--
Thats amazing.
- Hi. Hi.
- Hey! Hey!
- Im sorry Im so late.
- No, youre right on time.
- What? Im an hour late.
- No, no.
You ar
anonymous, hands. A common goal of these poets was to make English as flexible a poetic instrument as Italian. Among the more prominent of this group were Thomas Churchyard, George Gascoigne, and Edward de Vere, earl of Oxford. An ambitious and influential work was A Mirror for Magistrates (1559), a historical verse narrative by several poets that updated the medieval view of history and the mora
writer of short stories: his first short story collection, These 13 (1932), includes many of his most acclaimed (and most frequently anthologized) stories, including "A Rose for Emily," "Red Leaves," "That Evening Sun," and "Dry September." In 1931, in an effort to make money, Faulkner crafted Sanctuary, a sensationalist "pulp fiction"-styled novel. Its themes of evil and corruption (bearing Sout