Atheneum Matches Poets With Artists For 'Poetic Musings' Exhibit
George Washington wasn't known as a poet, but a few times he let his muse carry him away. When he was a teenager, he wrote to a young lady: "From your bright sparkling Eyes, I was undone; Rays, you have, more transparent than the sun, Amidst its glory in the rising Day, None can you equal in your...
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