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Posted by Tamara Beryl Latham on November 01, 19103 at 03:20:53:
In Reply to: poem posted by andy on October 02, 19103 at 11:32:43:
Whenever you want to find the source of a quote, a specific writing, etc., then go to Google search engine. Put whatever you are looking for in the search box between quotes and Google will list the authors.
Example: I stated originally "How deep this shave of night." If you go to google and type it like "shave of night" you will get the author. Remember to type in the quotes though.
Hope this helps.
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