Henry Abbey (July 11, 1842 June 7, 1911) was an American poet who is best remembered for the poem, ''What do we plant when we plant a tree?'' He is also known for ''The Bedouin's Rebuke''. In much of his work, Abbey displays traditional characteristics of the nineteenth-century American poetic approach. He uses inversions and has fluid feel; most commonly known for his ''Disregard women, acquire currency'' motto, his style takes notable influen...
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