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Ernesto Cardenal
Ernesto Cardenal, known as one of the most significant Latin American poets of the twentieth century, was born to Rodolfo and Esmerelda Cardenal in a wealthy Nicaraguan family, on January 20, 1925. Always interested
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Drake in the Southern Sea
For Rafael Heliodoro Valle
I set out from the Port of Acapulco on the twenty-third of March
And kept a steady course until Saturday, the fourth of April, when
A half hour before dawn, we saw by the light of the moon
That a ship had come alongside
5With sails and a bow that seemed to be of silver.
Our helmsman cried out to them to stand off
But no one answered, as though they were all asleep.
Again we called out: “WHERE DID THEIR SHIP COME FROM?”
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Question:
What poem provided the title for E. M. Forster's novel Where Angels Fear to Tread and the phrase in the Elvis Presley song, "Fools rush in?"
Answer
Alexander Pope's (1688-1744) "An Essay on Criticism." ("Nay, fly to Altars; there they'll talk you dead; / For Fools rush in where Angels fear to tread.")
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