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" ... his old pants. There'll be in his pockets Things he used to put there, Keys and pennies Covered with tobacco; Dan shall have the pennies To save in his bank; Anne shall have the keys To make a pretty noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten;... "
Old Age Is a Terminal Illness - Page 17
by Alma Bond - 2006 - 188 pages
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The Century, Volume 101

1921 - 868 pages
...noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten; Life must go on, Though good men die. Anne, eat your breakfast; Dan, take your medicine. Life must go on; I forget just why. 1 i •••M- ' • ,-••• s Loafing down Long Island By CHARLES HANSON TOWNE Drawings by Thomas...
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Second April

Edna St. Vincent Millay - 1921 - 128 pages
...noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten; Life must go on, Though good men die; Anne, eat your breakfast; Dan, take your medicine; Life must go on; I forget just why. EXILED SEARCHING my heart for its true sorrow, This is the thing I find to be: That I am weary of words...
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American Review, Volume 2

Vivian Trow Thayer - 1924 - 728 pages
...noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten ; Life must go on, Though good men die; Anne, eat your breakfast; Dan, take your medicine; Life must go on; I forget just why. The same thing is done again and again in Miss Millay's poetry, one of the loveliest instances being...
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Poetry Review, Volume 16

Stephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle - 1925 - 490 pages
...noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten ; Life must go on, Though good men die ; Anne, eat your breakfast ; Dan, take your medicine ; Life must go on ; I forget just why. BERTON BRALEY Berton Braky hails from the State of Wisconsin, and this Indian name has the following...
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The Le Gallienne Book of American Verse

Richard Le Gallienne - 1925 - 448 pages
...pretty noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten; Life must go on, Tho good men die ; Anne, eat your breakfast; Dan, take your medicine; Life must go on ; I forget just why. MAXWELL BODENHEIM (1892—) The Old Jew Which tamed even the doctors with its pure fire. They examined...
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Poems

Edna St. Vincent Millay - 1927 - 168 pages
...noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten ; Life must go on, Though good men die ; Anne, eat your breakfast ; Dan, take your medicine ; Life must go on ; I forget just why. SEARCHING my heart for its true sorrow, This is the thing I find to be : That I am weary of words and...
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Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay, Hughes Mearns - 1927 - 36 pages
...noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten; Life must go on, Though good men die; Anne, eat your breakfast; Dan, take your medicine; Life must go on; I forget just why. EXILED IOEARCHING my heart for its true sorrow, This is the thing I find to be : That I am weary of...
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Death and the Humanities

Sharon Scholl - 1984 - 252 pages
...noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten; Life must go on, Though good men die; Anne, eat your breakfast; Dan, take your medicine; Life must go on; I forget just why.' The poem could be accurately described as hardhearted; it is remarkably unemotional until the wistful...
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On Nursing: A Literary Celebration : an Anthology

Margretta M. Styles, Patricia Moccia - 1993 - 376 pages
...noise with. Life must go on, And the dead be forgotten; Life must go on, Though good men die; Anne, Eat your breakfast; Dan, take your medicine; Life must go on; I forget just why. (pp. 103-104) How Do I TELL MY DAUGHTER? DEBORAH LINFIELD was an attorney for the New York Times who...
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Early Poems

Edna St. Vincent Millay - 1998 - 244 pages
...go on, And the dead be forgotten; Life must go on, Though good men die; Anne, eat your breakfast; 20 Dan, take your medicine; Life must go on; I forget just why. 121 EXILED Searching my heart for its true sorrow, This is the thing I find to be: That I am weary...
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