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Bryant, William Cullen
Robert Burns
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Cowley, Abraham
Dryden, John
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Poe, Edgar Allen
Whitman, Walt
Whittier, John Greenleaf
Paul Harris used poetry in most of his writing and it is far too easy to skip over it. "It's probably not important." However, Harris was a meticulous writer. He was also an attorney and measured his words carefully.

It's likely that every sentence carried weight. Therefore, the poems in his five books and many articles and speeches carried meaning beyond the page. Each of the poets are listed with links to the places in his books where he uses their material. Jack Selway, RGHF founder

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