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Pronunciation: [sənt] (IPA)

St. Vincent is a Caribbean island nation that is also known as Saint Vincent Island. Some synonyms for St. Vincent include Kingstown, Bequia, Mustique Island, and Union Island. Kingstown is the capital of St. Vincent and is located on the southwestern end of the island. Bequia is the second largest island in the Grenadines, and Mustique Island is a private island that is famous for its luxury resorts. Union Island is the southernmost island of the Grenadines and is known for its beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters. St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a stunning destination that offers a host of experiences for travelers seeking adventure and relaxation.

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    Saint Vincent
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  • I was born on January 18, 1910 at 4 Seymour Street, off. London Road, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, Great. Britain, Europe, the world, the solar system, the universe. Writing out my full address like this was a great satisfaction when I was a boy. Seymour Street had a solid row of narrow, four-story houses on both sides, each with a flight of steps leading up to the front door, and what we called an "airy," a rectangular hole in front of the basement window, often with steps leading down to a basement underneath the front door. The streets of the neighborhood spoke of the Napoleonic Wars in the early nineteenth century— St. Vincent Street, Rodney Street, Lord Nelson Street. Close by was dirty Lime Street Station; St. George's Hall, a magnificent classical structure the center of Liverpudlian splendor; the theaters; and the great Picton Library with its huge circular reading room. The neighborhood was very mixed; we belonged to the English minority in Liverpool, a city largely populated by the Irish and the Welsh.
    Kenneth Boulding
  • One thinks with awe and longing of this real and extraordinary popularity of hers [Edna St. Vincent Millay’s]: if there were poet—Frost, Stevens, Eliot—whom people still read in canoes!
    Randall Jarrell
  • Yet what representative trio do not make a mad trio? Blake, Mrs. Aphra Behn, Zeno - not a typical but a representative threesome... Things do not go in simple pairs. Poetry is not a case of Shakespeare and Marlowe, Shelley and Keats, Wordsworth and Coleridge, Bridges and Masefield, Emily Dickinson and T. S. Eliot. Poetry is some awkward trio - like Caedmon, Oliver Goldsmith, Edna St. Vincent Millay. So with the novel.
    Laura Riding

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