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Alfred Noyes Quotes
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 Alfred Noyes ( 16 September , 1880 – 28 June , 1958 ) was an English poet. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 The Shadow 1.2 Seagulls on the Serpentine 1.3 To the R.A.F. 1.4 The Barrel Organ 1.5 The Highwayman 1.6 Resurrection 1.7 Poem: Forty Singing Seamen 2...


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Alfred Noyes Information
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 Alfred Noyes (September 16, 1880 – June 28, 1958)[1] was an English poet, best known for his ballads The Highwayman (1906) and The Barrel Organ. Born in Wolverhampton, England, he was the son of Alfred and Amelia Adams Noyes. Noyes attended Exeter...



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 The Washington Post
Alfred D. Noyes Sr. Dies; Juvenile Judge in Md.
11/12/1998: 618 words, approx. 2 pages Alfred D. Noyes Sr., 91, who as Montgomery County's sole juvenile court judge worked to create recreational as well as adequate correctional facilities for youth and who campaigned to limit the kind of permissiveness that can lead to crime, died Nov. 4 at his...
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 The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
NOYES.(Obit)
02/15/2006: 452 words, approx. 2 pages Dr. Steven H. Noyes February 12, 2006 Dr. Steven H. Noyes, beloved son of Helen Phares Noyes and the late Robert E. Noyes of Syracuse, NY, died in Buffalo on Saturday, February 12, after a short illness. He was 58. Dr....



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Hoxie Neale Fairchild
2,131 words, approx. 7 pages
 In the following essay, Fairchild explains that Noyes's collection. Early Poems, is "an urgent desire for some sort of spiritual affirmation."
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Critical Essay by William Rose Benét
2,040 words, approx. 7 pages
 In the following review, Benét discussed two successful aspects of Noyes's poetry: its lyrical quality and metrical "accomplishment."
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Critical Essay by Richard Le Gallienne
2,036 words, approx. 7 pages
 In the following review, Le Gallienne criticizes Noyes for having the "idea that to make a great poem you have only to take a great subject and pour over it a kind of poetic sauce."


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