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Username: Password: Home My Granger's Help Email the Editor Subjects Biographies Commentaries History & Criticism Poetry Sources Glossary Listening Room Browse Subjects Biographies Poetry Sources Commentaries Audio Glossary Eras History & Criticism Poem Language Schools of Poetry Top 500 Poems Click on the icons on the right for a free smartphone app for the featured poem and trivia! Follow updates on Twitter and Facebook. Take the Granger's Guided Tour Here "/> Quick Search: Poet: Poem: "/> Advanced Search " />Search Tips Robinson Jeffers The American poet and dramatist Robinson Jeffers, born in Pittsburgh, graduated from Occidental College in 1905. From 1914 until his death Jeffers lived on the Big Sur section of the rocky California coast, finding "/> read more Featured Poem Birth-Dues by Robinson Jeffers (1887–1962) 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 2<author> 3 <person id="5957" sex="1" role="author"> 4 <name> 5 <firstname>Robinson</firstname> 6 <lastname>Jeffers</lastname> 7 </name> 8 <life-events> 9 <date ty="birth" circa="false" suffix="ad">1887</date> 10 <date ty="death" circa="false" suffix="ad">1962</date> 11 <text-value>(1887–1962)</text-value> 12 </life-events> 13 <biography>y</biography> 14 </person> 15</author> 16 1 Joy is a trick in the air; pleasure is merely contemptible, the dangled Carrot the ass follows to market or precipice; But limitary pain—the rock under the tower and the hewn coping That takes thunder at the head of the turret— 5 Terrible and real. Therefore a mindless dervish carving himself With knives will seem to have conquered the world. The world's God is treacherous and full of unreason; a torturer, but also The only foundation and the only fountain. Who fights him eats his own flesh and perishes of hunger; who hides in the grave Click here for complete poem Poets Book of Days January 10 Robert Browning begins a correspondance with Elizabeth Barrett, in 1845, by sending her a note that read "I love you." "/> View Calendar of Days Poetry Trivia Question: What famous ode provided the title for F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night? Answer "/> John Keats's "Ode to a Nightingale" contains the title. ("Though the dull brain perplexes and retards: / Already with thee! tender is the night, / And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne.") "/> Previous Trivia Questions Follow @cupgrangers Terms of Service Privacy Policy License and Registration Subscription Information Technical Support About Granger's
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