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Madison Cawein Quotes

poet from Louisville, Kentucky

Madison Julius Cawein (23 March 1865 – 8 December 1914) was a poet from Louisville, Kentucky, whose poem "Waste Land" has been linked with T.S. Eliot's later The Waste Land.

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Alternative Names: Madison Julius Cawein

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Similar: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 58.3% Alfred Tennyson 58.2% William Butler Yeats 57.5% John Keats 57.3% George William Russell 57.2% Robert Bridges 56.3% William Wordsworth 56.3% Letitia Elizabeth Landon 56.3% Thomas Moore 56.1% Dante Gabriel Rossetti 56.0%
When the hornet hangs in the hollyhock,
And the brown bee drones i' the rose,
And the west is a red-streaked four-o'-clock
And summer is near its close—
It's—Oh for the gate and the lotus lane
And dusk and dew and home again!

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