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  1. Coates Kinney (November 24, 1826 – January 25, 1904) was an American lawyer, politician, journalist and poet who wrote Rain On The Roof .

  2. www.biographies.net › biography › coates_kinneyCoates Kinney - biographies

    Coates Kinney was a lawyer, journalist and poet from the United States. He was partly educated at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, studied law with Thomas Corwin, and was admitted to the bar in Cincinnati in 1856.

  3. Coates Kinney was an American lawyer, judge, and poet. He is best known for his poem " Rain on the Roof ", which is still popular today and frequently anthologized in collections of American poetry.

  4. ‘Rain on the Roof’ by Coates Kinney is a fairly simple, yet beautifully memorable depiction of the way that rain can evoke memories.

  5. Coates Kinney was an American lawyer, journalist, politician, and poet. He was a notable 19th-century political figure from Ohio who also served in the U.S. Army.

  6. A serene, angelic pair!— Glide around my wakeful pillow, With their praise or mild reproof, As I listen to the murmur. Of the soft rain on the roof. And another comes, to thrill me. With her eyes’ delicious blue; And I mind not, gazing on her, That her heart was all untrue:

  7. Jun 20, 2021 · Rain on the Roof by Coates Kinney - English Poem Class 9 - YouTube. BrijBala Education. 119K subscribers. Like. 131K views 2 years ago Class 9 English. The video contains explanation of Class 9...

  8. Pitter-Patter Raindrops from the eyes of a Nature Lover ... My Roof ... With Rain ... Sums up 'Rain On The Roof' by Coates Kinney.

  9. Coates Kinney was born on the west bank of Crooked LakeKeeuka in Indiannot far from Penn Yan, in Yates county, New York, November twenty-four, 1826. Without any aid from his parents, their gifted son has obtained a liberal education by his own exertions. . . .

  10. — Coates Kinney (1826-1904) Poets sometimes polish and update their poetry in subsequent printings, as Whitman did with Leaves of Grass . AP's previously posted version came from Kinney's book Keeuka, and Other Poems printed in 1855.

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