Crossword-Solution: MILLAY
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| Female poet known to friends as "Vincent" | 1 answer |
| Well-know American poet. | 1 answer |
| The Ballad of the Harp Weaver poet | 1 answer |
| She wrote "The King's Henchman" | 1 answer |
| She wrote "My candle burns at both ends . . . " | 1 answer |
| Second April poet | 1 answer |
| Pulitzer Prize winner: 1923 | 1 answer |
| Poet Edna St. | 1 answer |
| First woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry | 1 answer |
| Edna St. Vincent | 1 answer |
| "Renascence" writer | 1 answer |
| "Renascence" poet | 1 answer |
| "First Fig" poet | 1 answer |
| "A Few Figs From Thistles" writer | 1 answer |
| U. S. poet. | 7 answers |
| U.S. poet. | 9 answers |
| American people poet | 21 answers |
| American poet. | 29 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with MILLAY (5)
Vincent Millay Thanks are due to the editors of Ainslie's, The Dial, Pearson's Poetry, Reedy's Mirror, and Vanity Fair, for their kind permission to republish various of these poems.
Vincent Millay+ ABIA DA CAPO: A fantasy in which Pierrot, Columbine, and the Grecian shepherds of Theocritus display their varied views of life.
VINCENT MILLAY I knew her for a little ghost That in my garden walked; The wall is high--higher than most-- And the green gate was locked.
Does Miss Millay's later work show growth toward greatness or toward sophisticated cleverness? BIBLIOGRAPHY Renascence and other Poems.
You and Ed go and have a good time." IF I SHOULD EVER TRAVEL! The fabric of my faithful love No power shall dim or ravel Whilst I stay here,--but oh, my dear, If I should ever travel! --Millay.
Quotes with MILLAY (3)
The greatest feminists have also been the greatest lovers. I'm thinking not only of Mary Wollstonecraft and her daughter Mary Shelley, but of Anais Nin, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and of course Sappho. You cannot divide creative juices from human juices. And as long as juicy women are equated with bad women, we will err on the side of being bad.
These are all direct quotes, except every time they use a curse word, I'm going to use the name of a famous American poet:'You Walt Whitman-ing, Edna St. Vincent Millay! Go Emily Dickinson your mom!''Thanks for the advice, you pathetic piece of E.E. Cummings, but I think I'm gonna pass.''You Robert Frost-ing Nikki Giovanni! Get a life, nerd. You're a virgin.''Hey bro, you need to go outside and get some fresh air into you. Or a girlfriend.'I need to get a girlfriend into me? …
When I first became brave enough to tell people that I wrote poems, so many people would rave to me about Edna St. Vincent Millay's work. I was embarrassed not to have read her, and I think that put me off from reading her for a long time. So many of her poems are just impeccable.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).