The order of service features Wordsworth's Intimations of Immortality and TS Eliot's Little Gidding.
And Woody Allen has forty, beating out William Wordsworth, Rudyard Kipling, and both Roosevelts.
Admittedly, literary greats studied here, too: Byron, Tennyson, Wordsworth and Nabokov, just for starters.
The grant will give better access to Wordsworth's manuscripts for researchers from all over the world.
Stick to Shakespeare, Wordsworth or Milne and you have a better chance of amusing more generations.
The collection features about 50, 000 items, including the letters and working papers of Wordsworth and other poets.
He's collected a wide range of poetry for the piece, including work by Wordsworth, Emily Dickinson and Shakespeare.
Instead, the romantic Cardboard Wings combines the outdoor, lyrical approach of Wordsworth with the terse intensity of Shelley.
And midfielder Anthony Wordsworth has committed his future to the club by signing a new two-and-a-half year deal.
And this official competition selection takes in literary giants such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Blake, Wordsworth, Shelley and Hardy.
Much as the owners of WordsWorth had surmised, the effect was greatest where online shopping became most popular.
After the break, Wordsworth added to his tally from close range after Southend failed to clear a corner.
If anyone is responsible for the dulling-down of Wordsworth's reputation it must in the end be the poet himself.
Meanwhile, Wordsworth, Colchester's 22-year-old academy product, has been rewarded for his five goals in 18 league games this season.
There he wrote novels, translated Wordsworth and, say Algerian officials, issued fatwas on who should be killed in the valleys.
Kayode Odejayi headed back across goal from a corner, Southend failed to clear and Wordsworth slotted home from six yards.
Poets William Wordsworth and Algernon Swinburne wrote verses about her and she was also the subject of several books and paintings.
Had the defender not tried to clear Wordsworth's shot then goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall would have probably saved the Colchester midfielder's effort.
Alhough Mr Johnston paints Wordsworth as a flawed character, he also reclaims him as a swashbuckling young Romantic in the Byronic mode.
To paraphrase Wordsworth: by getting and spending, the government lays claim to the fruits of our labor and ultimately lays waste our powers.
Wordsworth has now scored in his last three encounters against Essex rivals Southend, who can consider themselves unfortunate to have trailed at the break.
Visitor numbers to the existing William Wordsworth museum at Dove Cottage, in the heart of the Lake District, have been about 20% lower than normal.
Wordsworth's Arcadia stood on the doorstep of a billowing menace industrial Manchester.
Max and Tyler, two Scottish terriers, lie in the shade of a maple tree beneath a black granite memorial stone bearing a quote from William Wordsworth.
Well before Wordsworth, the narratives seemed to suggest that in strength of religious conviction and sheer heroism, the child might indeed be the father of the man.
The change in approach was seen this week when the house that poet William Wordsworth grew up in was reopened by the National Trust after a refit.
And the real villain, without a doubt, is Wordsworth, who after the breach with Coleridge in 1810 pours down indifference on him from a vast height of self-importance.
Skipper Adam Barrett tried to clear a weak Wordsworth strike but his foot stuck in the sand close to the goal and the ball dribbled over the line.
Sanitising his past was, in fact, a necessary act of self-protection for Wordsworth: many of his contemporaries found their careers blighted for good by their early commitment to revolutionary ideals.
There is probably an element of truth in all three suggestions, for the Wordsworth who emerges from this portrait is a contradictory human being whose motives are rarely pure and never simple.
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