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Kahlil Gibran

1883-1931 / Male / Lebanese
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ChildrenAnd a woman who held a babe against her ***** said, "Speak to us of / Children." / And he said:
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The Poet VIIIHe is a link between this and the coming world. / He is / A pure spring from which all thirsty souls may drink.
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Song of the Flower XXIIII am a kind word uttered and repeated / By the voice of Nature; / I am a star fallen from the
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On Laws (The Prophet, Chapter 13)Then a lawyer said, "But what of our Laws, master?" / And he answered: / You delight in laying down laws,
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Kahlil Gibran

1883-1931 / Male / Lebanese

An artist, poet, and writer of the New York Pen League, wrote in a romantic style at the heart of a renaissance in modern Arabic literature.

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