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Ode

Book • 1873
Written in 1873, 'Ode' by Arthur O'Shaughnessy is a poem that praises the artists, writers, and dreamers who create and shape the world.

The poem consists of nine stanzas and is known for its famous phrase 'movers and shakers.

' It emphasizes the power of art and imagination in building cities, empires, and influencing society.

The poem is a celebration of the creative spirit and its impact on the world.

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How Poetry Made Me Articulate | Joseph Tsar

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