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His | poem A Wife, which depicted the virtues that a young |
One | poem, a "marwnad" or death lament, was addressed to |
likely enough that at some time in copying the | poem a scribe was unable to make out the exact spell |
er of the Society of Authors; she contributed a | poem, A Mother's War Song, to the Frances Lincoln an |
Three, Breathing is an ambitious, book-length | poem, a Platonic reworking of Biblical language usin |
fied mythological identity in the Clement Moore | poem A Visit from St. Nicholas (the title of which i |
A | poem, A Summer Hour, also with homoerotic themes, ap |
The | poem, a stranger Christmas fantasy was first publish |
2000: With Eavan Boland, The Making of a | Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms, Norton (Ne |
"Yet Time To Turn" - In this | poem a man remembers himself of a woman he once love |
dramatic symphony in seven scenes, a symphonic | poem, a string suite, a cello concerto, two violin c |
d his most important work, the loco-descriptive | poem A Story of Carn Brea (1863). |
Lamia ( | poem), a poem by John Keats |
e for orchestra and narrator with text from the | poem A Jew Among the Indians by Jerome Rothenberg, p |
contain references to Dante Gabriel Rossetti's | poem A Superscription, and William Shakespeare's Mer |
several dozen different translations of Marot's | poem A une damoyselle malade. |
Venus and Adonis (Constable | poem), a poem by Henry Constable |
54, now in the Biblioteca Estense, Modena), the | poem A tornar m'er enquer al primer us is assigned t |
Venus and Adonis (Ovid | poem), a poem from Ovid's Metamorphoses, possibly th |
Fisher's more recent works include the long | poem A Furnace (1986), Poems 1955-1987 (1988), The D |
as a Roman Catholic, was much moved by Newman's | poem about the death and redemption of a sinner, but |
ributed to him, though De Bie wrote a page-long | poem about his "still" paintings, and Houbraken also |
painting to the North and was mentioned with a | poem about his landscapes by Dominicus Lampsonius. |
itan: canso de crozada) is any vernacular lyric | poem about the Crusades. |
nt of 3rd century Greek manuscript containing a | poem about the Labours of Heracles, is held by the l |
me scat-singing, and another friend ad-libbed a | poem about wanting to wear a wedding ring on her sec |
nd without laying claim is a short and shocking | poem about the indifference with which the American |
he author Wilhelm von Braun (1813-1860) wrote a | poem about it, Stark i sin oskuld ("Strong in his in |
ted by Richard Clay and Company and contained a | poem about the ship, The Roger Forty-Five and listed |
John Betjeman wrote a | poem about the house entitled The Manor House, Hale, |
The authorship of the Laurin, a | poem about Dietrich von Bern, was also sometimes asc |
According to Houbraken, who summarized a | poem about his work by Cornelis de Bie, Jan Baptist |
n Algren's Chicago: City on the Make is a prose | poem about the alleys, the El tracks, the neon and t |
Cornelis de Bie wrote a | poem about him. |
by local naturalist, John Joseph Briggs, whose | poem about the Trent was the title of his poetry boo |
His best-known work, Davideis (1712), is a | poem about the life of King David. |
The poet Barcroft Boake wrote a | poem about skiing at Kiandra, entitled "The Demon Sn |
flected in her work In The Mecca, a book length | poem about a mother searching for her lost child in |
Houbraken quoted from a | poem about him on page 349 of Cornelis de Bie's book |
Woodmansee wrote a | poem about the sufferings in the handcart experience |
Someone (a royalist I guess) wrote a satirical | poem about the destruction of the cross by the round |
(Old Norse "Heimdallr's galdr") is an Old Norse | poem about the god Heimdallr of Norse mythology. |
leased as a single in 1981 with "Stalingrad", a | poem about the Battle of Stalingrad, written and rea |
Three half-stanzas from a | poem about Thor are all that survive of his work. |
It is uncertain when Boiardo wrote a | poem about a selfcomposed, unusual Tarot game, which |
John Greenleaf Whittier wrote a | poem about the famous incident, "Abraham Davenport" |
ly was a co-author of the Groundhogiad, an epic | poem about drinking beer. |
oad No. 1 (Russian: Дорога № 1) is a Soviet war | poem about Ho Chi Minh trail, written by unknown Sov |
and we are all left speechless" and "This is a | poem about what causes poems like this to be written |
ossy, and lakes are shy), but turns out to be a | poem about liking the city. |
Is the | poem about John Wilson Croker a Balliol rhyme? |
A Monmouthshire poet, Myfanwy Haycock, wrote a | poem about the now disused windmill. |
Eysteinn Valdason uses it in his | poem about Thor (2). |
ten for recitation, which includes her dramatic | poem about the heroine Alice Ayres. |
Michael Rosen has a | poem about waiting for his mum at Pinner Station in |
For instance, a | poem about God will come before the panegyric to a k |
He is notable for Dutch poet Willem Wilmink's | poem about him being killed by the Nazis. |
Poem About the Hero is also a live recording, done i | |
is flower paintings and Cornelis de Bie wrote a | poem about him. |
ame Tortuca has been derived from the mediaeval | poem about turtles in Der naturen bloeme from the Fl |
mation on his life is Mahavamsa, the historical | poem about the kings of Sri Lanka, which portrays Ka |
d with the cause of reform, writing a satirical | poem about the Grey Friars, which was later reprinte |
The | poem Absence, Hear thou my Protestation (Printed ano |
In one | poem Abu Shabaki wrote that trutheful poetry is the |
By 17 he had his first | poem accepted & was school organiser for the seconda |
The original | poem, according to modern authorities, ended with ve |
Among Gebhard's other works are the symphonic | poem, Across the Hills (1940), Divertimento for Pian |
The | poem, Ad Karolum Regem (To King Charles) in the Monu |
rspective on the historical significance of his | poem, adding to the tension of his recording. |
oned above, he published Conspiracy of Kings, a | Poem addressed to the Inhabitants of Europe from ano |
The second was in the form of | poem addressed to Cardinal de Richelieu La restituti |
Analysis of a laudatory | poem addressed to a member of the Almoravid clan," i |
The last quarter of the | poem adds another episode, in which Erec and Enide s |
into trouble later in Jiangzhou after writing a | poem advocating rebellion against the government in |
He quotes the Sibyl prophesies in the epic | poem Aeneid, 6, 86, of "wars, terrible wars, and the |
were the poetical form and the theology of the | poem affected by this treatment,but probably also it |
polations are thought to have been added to the | poem after it had been written down, these stanzas f |
Composers who developed the symphonic | poem after Liszt were mainly Bohemian, Russian, and |
Mao wrote this | poem after the Red Army defeated the local governmen |
Koningsidyllen symphonic | poem after Tennyson |
of Pope Pius I (as the Liberian Catalogue, the | poem against Marcion, and the Muratorian fragment al |
A satirical | poem against the Popish Party, entitled The Hermit o |
What it terms his most popular | poem, Ahasver in Rom (1866), of which the emperor Ne |
A Nordic | Poem album released in 2004. |
Previous tone | poem albums by Corea include The Leprechaun (1975), |
lenistic tragic poet and possible author of the | poem Alexandra or Cassandra |
ki police district because the obscenity of the | poem allegedly offended modesty and delicacy. |
erful philosophy, he wrote his longest humorous | poem, Alma; or, The Progress of the Mind. |
the outlook of Afghan tribesmen; they prized a | poem almost as much as plunder, and produced such an |
The | poem along with the book released in the year 1968. |
The | poem, along with another by the same author, entitle |
Her views influence her | poem along with the fact that her brother was jailed |
The winner would have the honour of reading his | poem aloud in the Senate House on Commencement Day. |
But when I read sections of the | poem aloud to my father, he knew, and used, more tha |
The actual content of the | poem also differs from the modern conception of what |
The | poem also deprecates taxation and issues the same so |
The Mahavamsa ("Great Chronicle") a historical | poem also written in the “Pali” language, gives an a |
d Sir James Douglas, but the second half of the | poem also features actions of Robert II's Stewart fo |
This | poem also demonstrates any early allegiance between |
This seventh-century Irish | poem, also preserved in other manuscripts, is a memb |
Hermann and Dorothea is an epic | poem, an idyll, written by German writer Johann Wolf |
termine the Scope and Character of the Original | Poem, an important and scholarly contribution to the |
n the destination placard as a kind of one-word | poem and inspiration to keep going whenever the bus |
Thomas came partway through the writing of the | poem, and MacNeice involved himself in memorials for |
Kalingattuparani is a 12th century Tamil | poem and a war song by Jayamkondar, celebrating the |
Even his last words were a | poem, and at his funeral instead of the recitation o |
in the category best vocal for the album Winter | Poem, and she posthumously received the Norwegian Ja |
atic monologue written as a traditional rhyming | poem and published in 1879 by George Robert Sims. |
"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" is a | poem and song by Gil Scott-Heron. |
Then he wrote down words to a | poem and called it "Glory to His Name". |
stration of the non-Shakespearean nature of the | poem and a list of numerous verbal parallels-such as |
She is the subject of the | poem, and later song, cantata, and painting, The Dea |
group which takes its name from a William Blake | poem and in faithfulness to that text meets in a loc |
Alice Tegner was inspired by the | poem and as a consequence wrote "Mors lilla Olle". |
an article decrying all the alterations to the | poem, and stressed returning to the original version |
, once saying that it alluded to a Jim Morrison | poem and once saying that it alluded to an early Mer |
The gift was a | poem and chrysanthemum, and she realizes that he was |
k by the strength of the public response to his | poem and regretted its publication; before his death |
It links to Wikisource for the text of the | poem and discusses issues about it in the article it |
18 May 1933, Orage published Dylan Thomas first | poem, And Death Shall Have No Dominion. |
ed if she could "do anything", Sugden read this | poem and everyone fell about laughing. |
es: Der Ring des Nibelungen: Composition of the | poem and Der Ring des Nibelungen: Composition of the |
This is consonant with the central body of the | poem and Job's speeches, other mortal encounters wit |
allels between characters and events in Homer's | poem and Joyce's novel (e.g., the correspondence of |
ld", which was based upon a famous Robert Frost | poem and performed for the movie by Stevie Wonder. |
The | poem and song is dedicated to the socialist, General |
Many parts of his epic | poem and immortal masterpiece Aeneid are located in |
The Whitsun Weddings is a | poem and the title of a collection by Philip Larkin; |
ch can initially be implemented by defining the | poem and stanza markup as paragraph text formats. |
Nikal Seyn & Decoration Day: A | Poem and a Play (1966) |
ium to commemorate birth centenary of the great | poem and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. |
omments in her "Children & Books" that both the | poem and Ernest Shepard's illustration "has caught t |
The Heart's Great Ruler, a | Poem, and Wanderings from the Rhine to the South Sea |
itannia's Pastorals (1613) an inordinately long | poem, and a contribution to The Shepheard's Pipe (16 |
Tom Shippey cites this 1923 | poem and its mate, "The Man in the Moon Came Down To |
he difference between the longpoem and the life | poem, and I read Drafts, like (Zukofsky's “A”), like |
oetry (4:13 AM, Non Redibimus, What Isn't Mine, | Poem, and Parting Song). |
tale of Cain and Abel is deeply woven into the | poem, and as Unferth is a character who is notorious |
Like previous releases A Dead | Poem and Triarchy of Lost Lovers, the band refined t |
There is both a | poem and song written referencing Coaker. |
d Manse, is next to the bridge mentioned in the | poem, and the author wrote the hymn while living the |
king won the victory of Orsza, he again wrote a | poem, and sent verses purporting to be from the quee |
For the original | poem and other renderings, see Auld Lang Syne |
on to explain, "We hope that our music is God's | poem, and we want everything we do to be a beautiful |
Divine Comedy to "Dante" as the speaker of the | poem and his guide, Vergil. |
ade posters with the text of Rota (The Oath), a | poem and an anthem by Maria Konopnicka. |
"Mullaippattu" is a pure love | poem, and talks about the heroine longing for the he |
1857, he authored a formerly popular Christmas | poem and song, "Old Whitey's Christmas Trot". |
Rooftop | poem and family shields of the Oorschot and Savarij |
of emotion, complaining to the Almighty in one | poem and beseeching forgiveness in another. |
ewulf speaks in the first-person throughout the | poem, and besides explaining the fate of each discip |
His two latest books are exercises in the long | poem and meant to extend the poet's range from histo |
an be credited with the development of the love | poem and the cultivation of the nature poem in Afrik |
observation suggested the tune for the Kipling | poem and made him wonder whether Kipling had actuall |
In the | poem Aniara by the nobel laureate Harry Martinson, t |
Simon Dach's | poem Anke van Tharaw, the best known East Prussian p |
one year after Marguerite's death, a tributary | poem, Annae, Margaritae, Ianae, sororum virginum her |
ibly the actual author, of the Earl of Oxford's | poem, Anne Vavasour's Echo. |
John Dryden's | poem Annus Mirabilis. |
Scriven originally published the | poem anonymously, and only received full credit for |
ominic Hibberd draws parallels with Owen's 1917 | poem, Anthem for Doomed Youth, finding a Romantic no |
rton ridiculed the passion that the Bill in his | poem Antichrist, or the Reunion of Christendom: An O |
He immortalized the crusade in his | poem Antiocheis, of which only fragments survive. |
His | poem Any Good Throat, is on a monument in Jackson Sq |
In the | poem, Aotrou and Itroun are a couple of Breton nobil |
1, written by Joseph Holbrooke setting Trench's | poem Apollo and the Seaman was performed, under Thom |
Chaloner, but "Shore's Wife," his most popular | poem, appeared in the 1563 edition of the same work, |
s first professionally published in 1964 with a | poem appearing in Westerly literary magazine. |
The Mewlips is a hobbit | poem, appearing in the work The Adventures of Tom Bo |
oln'; but this is scarcely probable, since that | poem appears to have been written before 1235. |
The stages of Dehmel's | poem are reflected throughout the composition, begin |
The content of the | poem are the names of the runes, connected by a few |
Although these sections of the | poem are badly damaged, they debate the causes of ev |
The relevant lines of the | poem are quoted in the 2007 TV episode The Lazarus E |
shared name because the themes throughout each | poem are similar. |
Christian readings of the | poem argue for an apocalyptic interpretation, drawin |
sit to his uncle in the form of a raptor in the | poem Arthur and the Eagle. |
h at Erof's hands, and is also mentioned in the | poem Arthur and the Eagle. |
A similar | poem Arzei haLevanon is recited as one of the Kinot |
at hangout (note the two z's in the name in the | poem, as well as all the geographical references in |
Studwell describes the | poem as "simple, direct and sincere" and notes that |
The song bears a resemblance to the W. H. Auden | poem As I Walked Out One Evening, including sharing |
I'm planning on deleting the | poem as it is assuredly copyrighted. |
ince at least 1928 and been associated with the | poem as a song, since it is to the tune of "Taim Sin |
tinuing critical debate about the status of the | poem as it is now available to us. |
fact Miaskovsky was not so much inspired by the | poem as by Alexander Benois's illustrations to it. |
e of the Automatic Zebra's Eye, and Penelope: A | Poem, as well as An Open Entrance to the Shut Palace |
he feels romantically for, but the tone of the | poem, as well as the dark descriptions of a life lac |
It was customary, in fact, to publish the | poem as part of the orchestral score. |
"Casey at the Bat" famous, adopting the classic | poem as his "signature" piece. |
St. Cecilia's Day", and he later published the | poem as "Anthem for St. Cecilia's Day (for Benjamin |
The | poem as evidence is impressive, I had never come acr |
her-poet Rabindranath Tagore, and used a Tagore | poem as the basis for the chorus The Wandering Madma |
ds of Roman mythology, though identified in the | poem as a prince of the Chaldeans, quiz each other o |
Poem as rebus on a shield, 1681, Royal Museum of Fin | |
Ratan Thiyam, stage his production based on the | poem as closing production of 4th Bharat Rang Mahots |
achusetts is said to be the inspiration for the | poem as the poet visited England for a three-year tr |
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