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This volume is a much-needed new selection of Seamus Heaney's work, taking account of recent volumes and of the author's work as a translator, and offering a more generous choice from previous volumes. Opened Ground: Poems 1966-1996 comes as close to being a 'Collected Poems' as its author cares to make it. It replaces his New Selected Poems 1966-1987, giving a fuller selection from each of the volumes represented there and adding large parts of those that have appeared since, together with examples of his work as a translator from the Greek, Latin, Italian and other languages. The book concludes with 'Crediting Poetry', the speech with which Seamus Heaney accepted the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded to him, in the words of the Swedish Academy of Letters, for his 'works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth'.国王世界
曾于火影,建立秦之国,与五大国并立,立忍术文明。曾于海贼,征服伟大航道,挑遍四皇,立恶魔果实文明。曾于仙剑坐无极,掌蜀山,以南山以南为剑柄,北海以北为剑躯,使斩苍生一剑,立剑仙文明。曾于死神跨越生死界限,化身冥王,铸不朽神国!曾于西游,翻万丈五行山,与大圣并肩再对西方,亿万雄兵坐立一方霸主!曾于科技世界,运宇宙飞船,遨游星空,看遍星尘万界。曾于遮天,神墓,盘龙,与各方国王,坐而冷视,瓜分世界资源,争锋相对。纳万界,融文明,成无上神国。此国跨万界。亿万生灵为王之兵,亿万界域为王之花园,亿万文明为王壮大之基!这里是国王世界!PS:《海贼之最强附身》193万字精品已完结,本书书群:238274573Sidetracked
If middle school were a race, Joseph Friedman wouldn't even be in last place—he'd be on the sidelines. With an overactive mind and phobias of everything from hard-boiled eggs to gargoyles, he struggles to understand his classes, let alone his fellow classmates. So he spends most of his time avoiding school bully Charlie Kastner and hiding out in the Resource Room, a safe place for misfit kids like him. But then, on the first day of seventh grade, two important things happen. First, his Resource Room teacher encourages (i.e., practically forces) him to join the school track team, and second, he meets Heather, a crazy-fast runner who isn't going to be pushed around by Charlie Kastner or anybody else. With a new friend and a new team, Joseph finds himself off the sidelines and in the race (quite literally) for the first time. Is he a good runner? Well, no, he's terrible. But the funny thing about running is, once you're in the race, anything can happen.