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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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A successful achievement or something that has been done successfully.

Winning the science fair was a great accomplishment for Sarah.

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Edgar Allan Poe·1809–1849·Romanticism
OEMS OF LATER LIFE:DedicationPrefaceThe RavenThe BellsUlalumeTo HelenAnnabel LeeA ValentineAn EnigmaTo my MotherFor AnnieTo F----To Frances S. OsgoodEldoradoEulalieA Dream within a DreamTo Marie Louise (Shew)To the SameThe City in the SeaThe Sleeper,Bridal BalladNotes POEMS OF MANHOOD:LenoreTo one in ParadiseThe ColiseumThe Haunted PalaceThe Conqueror WormSilenceDreamlandTo ZanteHymnNotes SCENES FROM "POLITIAN"Note POEMS OF YOUTH:Introduction (1831)To ScienceAl AaraafTamerlaneTo HelenThe Valley of UnrestIsrafelTo----("I heed not that my earthly lot")To----("The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see")To the River----SongSpirits of the DeadA DreamRomanceFairylandThe LakeEvening StarImitation"The Happiest Day,"Hymn. Translation from the GreekDreams"In Youth I have known one"A PæanNotes DOUBTFUL POEMS:AloneTo IsadoreThe Village StreetThe Forest ReverieNotes PROSE POEMS:The Island of the FayThe Power of WordsThe Colloquy of Monos and UnaThe Conversation of Eiros and CharmionShadow--A ParableSilence--A Fable ESSAYS:The Poetic PrincipleThe Philosophy of CompositionOld English Poetry