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The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd

The Passionate Shepherd to His Love - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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  The Passionate Shepherd to His Love

Song to Celia - Thinking, Writing, Sharing, Learning

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   Song to Celia

When Tomorrow Starts Without Me, Poem by David Romano - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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When Tomorrow Starts Without Me by David Romano

When I’m Gone by Mosiah Lyman Hancock - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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When I’m Gone By Mosiah Lyman Hancock

Miss Me, But Let Me Go by Christina Georgina Rossetti - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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  Miss Me, But Let Me Go By: Christina Georgina Rossetti

Sample Welcome Remarks for Founder's Day - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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WELCOME REMARKS – FOUNDER’S DAY

Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare

The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-12 II) - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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The Beatitudes  II Matthew 5:3-12 II The beatitudes are the Eight Promises of Jesus to his faithful followers.

Set Forth in Faith with New Ardor and New Expressions for the Youth (Oration) - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

Set Forth in Faith with New Ardor and New Expressions for the Youth 

Invictus by: WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

  Invictus BY: WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY

Moving Towards Excellence and Unity (Oration) - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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Moving Towards Excellence and Unity by: Mary Joy Eborda Tabirao

Sonnet XVIII by William Shakespeare - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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  Sonnet XVIII by William Shakespeare

Sample Opening Remarks for Completion Program - Thinking, Writing, Sharing, Learning

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Sample Opening Remarks  COMPLETION PROGRAM 2022  THEME:  Pursuing Dreams and Fostering Resilience in the face of Adversity

If I Were a Voice by Charles Mackay (Poem) - Thinkers, Writers & English Lovers Corner

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If I Were a Voice by Charles Mackay If I were a voice, a persuasive voice, That could travel the wide world through, I would fly on the beams of the morning light, And speak to men with a gentle might, And tell them to be true. I'd fly, I'd fly, o'er land and sea, Wherever a human heart might be, Telling a tale, or singing a song, In praise of the right - in blame of the wrong.   If I were a voice, a consoling voice, I'd fly on the wings of air, The homes of Sorrow and Guilt I'd seek, And calm and truthful words I'd speak To save them from Despair. I'd fly, I'd fly, o'er the crowded town, And drop, like the happy sun-light, down Into the hearts of suffering men, And teach them to rejoice again.   If I were a voice, a convincing voice, I'd travel with the wind, And whenever I saw the nations torn By warfare, jealousy, or scorn, If I were a voice, a convincing voice, I 'd travel with the wind, And whenever I saw the nations torn By warfare, jea