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I Came Upon a Lighthouse         
MEMOIR BY SHANTANU NAIDU
User:Csgir/I Came Upon a Lighthouse: A Short Memoir of Life with Ratan Tata; I Came Upon a Lighthouse: A Short Memoir of Life with Ratan Tata
I Came Upon a Lighthouse: A Short Memoir of Life with Ratan Tata is a memoir written by Shantanu Naidu and illustrated by Sanjana Desai. Published by HarperCollins India in January 2021, the memoir explores the life and relation between the millennial Naidu and the octogenarian industrialist, Ratan Tata.
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear         
  • Sir Arthur Sullivan]], composer of the tune common to Commonwealth countries
LITERARY WORK; POEM BY EDMUND SEARS, CHRISTMAS CAROL
It Came upon the Midnight Clear; It Came Upon A Midnight Clear; It Came Upon a Midnight Clear; It Came upon a Midnight Clear; It Came Upon The Midnight Clear; Jag ser en stjärna på himmelen; Jag ser en stjaerna pa himmelen; Jag ser en stjarna pa himmelen
"It Came Upon the Midnight Clear", sometimes rendered as "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear", is an 1849 poem and Christmas carol written by Edmund Sears, pastor of the Unitarian Church in Wayland, Massachusetts. In 1850, Sears' lyrics were set to "Carol", a tune written for the poem the same year at his request, by Richard Storrs Willis.
A Bird came down the Walk         
POEM BY EMILY DICKINSON
A Bird Came Down the Walk
"A Bird came down the Walk" is a short poem by Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) that tells of the poet's encounter with a worm-eating bird. The poem was first published in 1891 in the second collection of Dickinson's poems.