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  • 1Poor Poll — is a poem written by Robert Bridges in 1921, and first collected in his book New Verse (1925). The poem is the first example of Bridges Neo Miltonic Syllabics. Poor Poll was composed at the same time as T. S. Eliot was writing The Waste… …

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  • 2Poor Jack — is a novel by the English author Frederick Marryat, published in 1840. It tells the story of Thomas Saunders, a sailor s son and neglected street urchin struggling to survive in Greenwich, London in the early 19th century. ( Poor Jack was the… …

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  • 3Sailor Moon — This article is about the media franchise. For the title character, see Sailor Moon (character). For other uses, see Sailor Moon (disambiguation). Sailor Moon …

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  • 4Sailor Moon (English adaptations) — The Sailor Moon anime and manga metaseries has been adapted into many different languages, including English. One of the series later localizations (the first dub having been in French), [cite web | author = Homme de Verre | title = Sailor Moon | …

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  • 5Sinbad the Sailor — (also spelled Sindbad; PerB|سندپاذ; Arabic السندباد البحري Al Sindibaad Al Bahri ) is a story cycle of ancient Middle Eastern origin. Sinbad is a Persian word [ W. Eilers (1983), Iran and Mesopotamia in E. Yarshater, The Cambridge History of Iran …

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  • 6A Brisk Young Sailor Courted Me — A Brisk Young Sailor (Courted Me) (variously known as Bold Young Farmer , The Alehouse and Died For Love amongst other titles) is a traditional Folk ballad (Roud # 60, Laws P25), which has been collected from all over Britain, Ireland and North… …

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  • 7Willy and the Poor Boys — Studioalbum von Creedence Clearwater Revival Veröffentlichung 2. November 1969 Label …

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  • 8William Adams (sailor) — For other uses, see William Adams (disambiguation). William Adams Born September 24, 1564(1564 09 24) Gillingham, Kent, England Died …

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  • 9Rich Man, Poor Man, Begger Man, Thief — Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggerman, Thief is a divination rhyme used chiefly by schoolgirls to foretell their futures. The title comes from one of the lines in the rhyme in which the girl is trying to find whom she will marry. During the divination,… …

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  • 10Ragged sailor — Ragged Rag ged (r[a^]g g[e^]d), a. [From {Rag}, n.] 1. Rent or worn into tatters, or till the texture is broken; as, a ragged coat; a ragged sail. [1913 Webster] 2. Broken with rough edges; having jags; uneven; rough; jagged; as, ragged rocks.… …

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