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E.E. Cummings

It is said that if the dead who died in the Great

War were placed head to feet, they would stretch

from New York to San Francisco, and from San

Francisco back again to New York; and if those

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title page

Part of SpeechnounUsed In Literature ↓

The page, near the front of a book, that gives its title and, normally, its author and publisher

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Poetry examples for title page

Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

[Footnote 14: Here is an error in the designation of this comedy, which

our author copied from the title page of the latter editions of Cowley's

works: the title of the play itself is without the article, "Cutter of

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