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[Title] => Herbal trysts with dead poets
[Summary] => Gardens have always eluded my planned contemplations. After all, in the manner that accompanied classic nature writing, gardens represent floral (and the accompanying faunal) collections that stray from the notion of the "wild" a notion I find personally alluring in terms of intellectual as well as spiritual style. That is, until I found myself hopelessly embroiled in passionate trysts with the sweeping rhymes of dead poets who have contributed to New York Citys immortality and who did it with the green of Central Park pumping through their literary veins.
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-26 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia
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MADAME HARDY
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia
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