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==Garlands in poetry== ==Garlands in poetry==
-Garland is also used in older forms of poetry like 'Old Meg she was a gypsy' and other older poetry.+Garland is also used in older forms of poetry like '[[Old Meg she was a gypsy]]' and other older poetry.
A Garland is also used in [[La Belle Dame sans Merci]] by [[John Keats]], a poem often analysed for its portrayal of women pre-1914. A Garland is also used in [[La Belle Dame sans Merci]] by [[John Keats]], a poem often analysed for its portrayal of women pre-1914.
 +==See also==
 +*[[Alex Garland]]
 +*[[Angulimala]]
 +*[[Chaplet (headgear)]]
 +*[[Festoon]]
 +*[[Japamala]]
 +*[[Lei (garland)|Lei]]
 +*[[Phuang malai]]
 +*[[Seven Sisters (colleges)]]
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Garlands in poetry

Garland is also used in older forms of poetry like 'Old Meg she was a gypsy' and other older poetry.

A Garland is also used in La Belle Dame sans Merci by John Keats, a poem often analysed for its portrayal of women pre-1914.

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