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Versuch Einer Erklarung Des Ursprunges Der Sprache (1772)

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A Taste for All Seasons is for any genre, but it talks about a litany of areas in oneas life through poetry. Like intimacy between a man and a women, to poems about your faith, tough times, feeling all alone, the beauty of loving life. The author has very meaningful poems for the teenage crowd to poems that are controversial and will have the reader saying aLet me read this poem again,a to saying aDid she say that?a All poems are thoughtful and come from the authoras heart, and each and every poem should touch the reader in many different ways.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
274
ISBN
9781166308322

A Taste for All Seasons is for any genre, but it talks about a litany of areas in oneas life through poetry. Like intimacy between a man and a women, to poems about your faith, tough times, feeling all alone, the beauty of loving life. The author has very meaningful poems for the teenage crowd to poems that are controversial and will have the reader saying aLet me read this poem again,a to saying aDid she say that?a All poems are thoughtful and come from the authoras heart, and each and every poem should touch the reader in many different ways.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
274
ISBN
9781166308322