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The title of the book is taken from a | poem by the First World War poet Wilfred Owen. |
arge of the Light Brigade" is an 1854 narrative | poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson about the Charge of th |
htness of This Day, substituting the text for a | poem by George Herbert. |
Elegy in April and September is a | poem by Wilfred Owen. |
ry and literature; the earliest known work is a | poem by Rhys Goch Eryri, Carnedd Llywelyn, composed |
track from Jesus Freak is omitted, as it was a | poem by Kevin Max. |
"Fastitocalon" is a | poem by J. R. R. Tolkien about a beast of the same n |
Suicide in the Trenches is a | poem by Siegfried Sassoon, written during his First |
"Chicago" is a | poem by Carl Sandburg, about the U.S. city of Chicag |
d on his composition of an Italian ballata on a | poem by a contemporary Florentine, it has been sugge |
Death of Cleopatra, which is based on the epic | poem by Ahmed Shawqi. |
Evangeline a US burlesque musical based upon a | poem by Longfellow opened at Niblo's Gardens on July |
en or eighteen etchings, and accompanying prose | poem, by Pablo Picasso produced in early 1937. |
Prince Rostislav is a symphonic | poem by Sergei Rachmaninoff. |
ne Prelude van Ravel for Alto and Piano (1938); | poem by Martinus Nijhoff |
"Concord Hymn" is a | poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
sank off Dunnose Point and is the subject of a | poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins. |
Hymne is set to a | poem by Charles Baudelaire. |
regusa" ("Wild Violet") was based on a Japanese | poem by Roma Ryan. |
tween Wallachia and Moldavia-see Hora Unirii, a | poem by Vasile Alecsandri. |
r soprano, chorus and chamber orchestra (1958); | poem by Valentin Rathgeber |
The lyrics of the song are based on a | poem by Henry Timrod. |
sweek described Speed-the-Plow as "another tone | poem by our nation's foremost master of the language |
This is the title of a long | poem by Edgar Allan Poe which had special significan |
At Strauss's request, this was described in a | poem by the composer's friend Alexander Ritter as an |
Lob is the title of a | poem by Edward Thomas. |
The name "Future of Forestry" is taken from a | poem by famed British author C. S. Lewis entitled "T |
Rajvilasi Kevda (1969/1970) includes | poem by Smt Mandakini Shankarrao Thorat |
Pater is the subject of a | poem by Billy Collins named The Great Walter Pater. |
Rowe chose the name from a | poem by Thomas Campbell called “The Pleasures of Hop |
anish dictionary; and prefixed to the work is a | poem by Solomon Conegliano. |
lyrics are a Mandarin-language adaptation of a | poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. |
singe unto mie roundelaie set to the well known | poem by Thomas Chatterton. |
The term is used in a | poem by Du Fu, and in the biography of Li Bai in the |
er of light verse, and ends with a reprint of a | poem by a past master. |
"Sinatra, Sinatra", a | poem by Paul Fericano: a satire on conservatism in A |
The scene was commemorated in a | poem by a local poet. |
The Bone Church is a | poem by Stephen King published in the November 2009 |
The plot is based on the epic | poem by Torquato Tasso, and Lully, Traetta, and Hand |
mous work is The Nightingale, a song based on a | poem by Anton Delvig. |
uired it later as it is not mentioned in a 1613 | poem by Scipione Francucci that described the Borghe |
tings by Harris from 1971 adapted into a cut-up | poem by River Styx. |
seum) in AD 80, and was recorded in a laudatory | poem by Martial - the only detailed description of a |
Galeotto, Sannazaro, and others; he even set a | poem by Michelangelo, Come haro dunque ardire, which |
cygne is often known as The Dying Swan, after a | poem by Tennyson. |
g of Adonis and Venus that was the subject of a | poem by Jan Vos. |
Ganymed is a | poem by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, in which the charact |
The name of the song is taken from a | poem by Robert Browning. |
The castle and its grounds was the subject of a | poem by Dundee poet William McGonagall in his work T |
The Darkling Thrush is a | poem by Thomas Hardy. |
This article is about the | poem by Goethe. |
Poem by Nehemiah Hobart in Latin, printed by Samuel | |
A Barcelona is a | poem by Jacint Verdaguer, published in 1883. |
"Politics" is a | poem by Irish poet William Butler Yeats written on M |
My Boy Jack is a 1915 | poem by Rudyard Kipling. |
The album takes its title from an 1855 | poem by Walt Whitman, also a 1969 short story by Ray |
by Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), a setting of a | poem by W. H. Auden written between 1940 and 1942. |
this section from the piece and fitted it to a | poem by Shelley as a song under the title In Moonlig |
It was named after The Crescent Moon, a | poem by Rabindranath Tagore. |
Resignation was a | poem by Friedrich Schiller, published in 1786 in the |
For the | poem by Smith, see The Coral Sea (book). |
Library (London, c. 1828, with an introductory | poem by Bernard Barton), Mary Gray. |
eamship", "pirated" from the title of a requiem | poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky, To Comrade Nette, a Man |
ralia, and the first musical item in each was a | poem by Alfred Noyes set to music by Edward Elgar. |
f Sowerby's most popular, and was inspired by a | poem by Bliss Carman entitled "Autumn". |
The title is an allusion to a line from a | poem by Alexander Pushkin. |
mentary on Shakespeare's The Tempest, is a long | poem by W. H. Auden, written 1942-44, and first publ |
1907, lyrics by Gaston Leury) and Patrie (1909, | poem by Albert Ferland) being his most popular works |
He also edited (1784) a posthumous | poem by John Stuckey on 'The Vanity of all Human Kno |
The scene was described in a | poem by Gustaf Snoilsky: Upon this the blind songmai |
The Next War is a | poem by Wilfred Owen. |
iens Ijus (The Light of Asia), opera based on a | poem by Viktor Rydberg (although never completed, fr |
orian Christian village in a thirteenth-century | poem by the Nestorian writer Giwargis Warda. |
sank off Dunnose Point and is the subject of a | poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins. |
They is a 1917 | poem by the English soldier and poet Siegfried Sasso |
"Beaucourt Revisited" is a war | poem by A.P. Herbert. |
This legend was recounted in the well-known | poem by Heinrich Heine, "The Battlefield of Hastings |
The work is based on a | poem by Nikolay Nekrasov and describes the return of |
onely Days" and an excerpt from "Silentium!", a | poem by Fyodor Tyutchev). |
The Colonel: Based on the | Poem by Carolyn Forche |
Disabled is a war | poem by Wilfred Owen written in 1917. |
e 1918, featuring a fluid syllabic setting of a | poem by John Hall Ingram. |
His death was the occasion of an early Latin | poem by John Milton. |
anese War, the work was inspired by a patriotic | poem by Guang Weiran, which was also adapted as the |
The text of the work is taken from a | poem by Allen Curnow, and tells the story of the isl |
This article is about the | poem by Wilfred Owen. |
The main source for the siege is Philippidos, a | poem by William the Breton, Philip's chaplain. |
"A Bed of Roses", a | poem by Patti Smith from her 1996 book The Coral Sea |
The title comes from an untitled | poem by E.E. |
"The White Man's Burden" is a | poem by the English poet Rudyard Kipling. |
He is mentioned in a | poem by Cornelis de Bie in his book Het Gulden Cabin |
ory is a well-known hymn which was written as a | poem by an English evangelist, Miss Katherine Hankey |
wn only from a cryptic reference in a satirical | poem by Juvenal, in which a giant turbot presented t |
Poem by Marceline Desbordes-Valmore. | |
"The Shooting of Dan McGrew" is a narrative | poem by Robert W. Service, first published in The So |
cerning Cicero's translation of an astronomical | poem by Aratus. |
ture film, Good Morning, Night, is taken from a | poem by Emily Dickinson. |
"Ryan's Song" (inspired by a | poem by Bill Clarke) - 3:09 |
Premasangeetham (literally 'song of love') is a | poem by Ulloor which compiled the history of Malayal |
The comparison was the subject of a | poem by John Greenleaf Whittier. |
"The Scholar Gipsy" (1853) is a | poem by Matthew Arnold, based on a 17th century Oxfo |
The Marienbad Elegy is a | poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. |
It was originally written as a | poem by Jackson, then it was adapted into a song. |
eiche, pronounced , 1894-95), Op. 28, is a tone | poem by Richard Strauss, chronicling the misadventur |
"Gorboduc" is the name of a | poem by John Ashbery that appears in the collection |
dramatic scena for baritone and orchestra, to a | poem by Robert Williams Buchanan) (1914) |
Beginning Winter for baritone and piano (2000); | poem by Theodore Roethke |
1817 for solo voice and piano, with text from a | poem by his friend Franz von Schober. |
”Dry those fair, those crystal eyes” is a | poem by Henry King (1591-1669) Bishop of Chichester, |
re is at least one other, in the form of a long | poem by the knight Hipolito Sans), and all subsequen |
That Merry, Merry May (setting of a | poem by Gerald Massey) |
The name comes from a | poem by Adrian Henri that mixed an advertisement for |
They (1918), | poem by Siegfried Sassoon |
The Battle of the Huns), S.105, is a symphonic | poem by Franz Liszt, written in 1857 after a paintin |
" Love alone will stay" is a | poem by Caroline Alice Elgar, set to music for voice |
A rendition of the | poem by M. S. Subbulakshmi is very popular, and a re |
to was by Friedrich Hofmann based on a romantic | poem by Julius Wolff. |
Luddendenfoot is the subject of a | poem by Simon Armitage, in which he comments on the |
The similarly mythological epic | poem Cad Goddeu describes a battle between Gwynedd a |
In the obscure early Welsh | poem Cad Goddeu, a possible reference is made to Ama |
Antoine Halley devoted seven lines of his | poem, Cadomus to him (Opuscula, p. 17). |
Mitchell also wrote a | poem called “A Star is a Small Reward” which was pub |
Hamilton sets out his religious position in a | poem called "A Schort Description of the Trew Proper |
He wrote a massive new epic | poem called Pan in 1912, describing the First World |
h, had a written a song based upon a W.B. Yeats | poem called "Before the World", which Morrison said |
and this included a | poem called Cambuslang) |
nterests included bees, and he wrote a didactic | poem called The Bee. |
Joseph Brodsky has a | poem called "Elegy for John Donne". |
ed, they told me, in Proconnesus, and wrote the | poem called by the Greeks The Arimaspeia, after whic |
Gorter's first book, a 4,000 verse epic | poem called "Mei" ("May"), sealed his reputation as |
he American poet Oliver Wendell Holmes, wrote a | poem called "The Dorchester Giant" in 1830, and refe |
Lezama Lima's first published work, a long | poem called "Muerte de Narciso," released when he wa |
s of six psalms, selections from an unpublished | poem called ‘The Evening Hymn,' thirteen sermons, an |
ng poetry and music from a young age, penning a | poem called "Riots" aged nine. |
She is the author of a long | poem called The New World. |
part (later he would describe this event in his | poem called "The Valerik"). |
Aristeas was supposed to have authored a | poem called the Arimaspea, giving an account of trav |
Vahni Capildeo's | poem, called "Saint Munditia", is found in her colle |
n May 1918, C.J. Langenhoven wrote an Afrikaans | poem called Die Stem, for which music was composed b |
Andrews was the author of a | poem called the ‘Anatomie of Basenesse' (1615), whic |
In response, Becker wrote a | poem called Rheinlied, which contained the verse: "S |
of the anthology is taken from a Vera Brittain | poem called To My Brother in which she states: "Your |
symphony in 1888 as a single-movement symphonic | poem called Totenfeier (Funeral Rites). |
tly committed suicide (Brewster Ghislen wrote a | poem called "The Ring" that is an allusion to the ma |
h, a shortened version of the first book of the | poem, called A Poem on the Late Civil War was publis |
ranslation by Aleksey Pleshcheyev of an English | poem called "Roses and Thorns" by the American poet |
d of three volumes comprising the epic 560-page | poem called The Changing Light at Sandover, which wa |
A good | poem can be composed on any subject, though the gene |
The fact that the | poem can be found in Songs of all Seasons (published |
It was believed that his openly licentious | poem, Capitoli del forno, his estrangement from the |
a took a small part in Fair Ladies at a Game of | Poem Cards, written by Chikamatsu Monzaemon and perf |
The monk Aediluulf wrote a | poem Carmen de Abbatibus between 803 and 821 about t |
best-known for performing the popular baseball | poem Casey at the Bat. |
d for capitalizing “He” in a brief passage of a | poem cataloging social despair, since such a designa |
2002 Campos won the first prize of poetry, long | poem category, in the International Award. |
The | poem celebrates, memorializes, and critiques the Tud |
Geraint son of Erbin is a medieval Welsh | poem celebrating the hero Geraint and his deeds at t |
The eponymous | poem cements the metaphor's connection to personal i |
Later the final | poem, Christ and Satan, was added by several other s |
ish poet chiefly known for his long allegorical | poem Christ's Victory and Triumph (1610). |
rous scenes in village life and a pastoral love | poem, Chrysillis. |
Later, a humorous | poem circulated about the two attending physicians, |
lin is the Overflow Station, the setting of the | poem Clancy of the Overflow by Banjo Paterson. |
Poemul deshumat (The Exhumed | Poem), Cluj, Ed. |
e book's original title came from a book-length | poem Cogswell was writing at the time of the electio |
The time of creation of this | poem coincides with Goethe's first draft of his Faus |
Wang Jian had one | poem collected in Three Hundred Tang Poems, which wa |
He had one | poem collected in Three Hundred Tang Poems; which is |
the Collected Tang Poems, Liu Zhongyong had one | poem collected in Three Hundred Tang Poems, which wa |
Du Xunhe had one | poem collected in Three Hundred Tang Poems, which wa |
Du Xunhe had one | poem collected in Three Hundred Tang Poems, which wa |
After Inkala's first | poem collection the poet has changed two or three ti |
He has a published | poem collection Gurujaapa, while a second Sapphera i |
His other works include a novel, a prose | poem collection, three comic books and two solo albu |
Ten | poem collections and prose collections have appeared |
Poem collections | |
a in various categories of literature - novels, | poem collections, article collections, research, bio |
1, 1988) was a German poet who authored several | poem collections, e.g. |
composition (earlier, in early 16th century, a | poem) commemorating the death of a notable individua |
His | poem commemorating the Soviet victory was published |
On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring is a tone | poem composed in 1912 by Frederick Delius; it was fi |
A popular vachana ( | poem) composed by Akkamahadevi |
alm), and Yedid Nefesh (a piyyut, or liturgical | poem, composed by 16th century Kabbalist Rabbi Eliez |
Isle of the Dead, Op. 29, is a symphonic | poem composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. |
A satirical | poem composed in the 1960's by Habib Jalib. |
Tintagel is a symphonic | poem composed by Arnold Bax in 1919; it is perhaps h |
arke of friendship, and warm good will ; with a | poem concerning the commodity of sundry sciences ; e |
A 13th century | poem concerning Raghnall states that he has "broken |
considered by many to be a bold, taboo-defying | poem concerning pain and cruelty. |
movement was in part inspired by a James Joyce | poem concerning twilight music. |
The | poem concerns King walking his son Owen to school, a |
The | poem concludes in a highly philosophical note - ' Yo |
This | poem, considered one of Goethe's finest and most per |
making this strange mixture in a Greek elegiac | poem, consisting of 174 lines, and dedicated to Nero |
The thirty-four line free verse | poem consists of eleven unrhymed, unmetered verse pa |
The | poem consists of three-line englyn stanzas and exist |
The | poem consists of forty-six short lines with assonant |
The ferro-concrete | poem Constantinople from Tango With Cows. |
The later passages of the | poem contain a dialogue between two figures identifi |
The most well known | poem contained within its pages is Y Gododdin, an ea |
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