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se friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge said that the | poem contained "mental bombast". |
The | poem contains fragments of a number of myths, and it |
The | poem contains later interpolations (lines 11-16, 25- |
The | poem contains references to both Christian and Engli |
The | poem contains four-line stanzas with the rhyming pat |
"The Colloquy of Arthur and the Eagle," a | poem contemporary with but independent of Geoffrey, |
eview) in 2007, and the Marjorie J. Wilson Best | Poem Contest from MARGIE in 2009. |
rium became, with words inspired by Prudentius' | poem Corde natus ex parentis, Of the father sole beg |
respect for the "five-nine" in his World War I | poem Counter-Attack |
His greatest fame lies in his | poem, Croeso mewn Llys (‘A Welcome in a Court'), com |
A | poem cycle |
In a Spanish | poem Daniel Levi de Barrios speaks of him as being a |
1908 Enric Granados' symphonic | poem Dante. |
thor of Graecismus, a popular Latin grammatical | poem, dated to c. 1212. |
1938, as well as a final "Coole Edition" of the | poem dated June 29, 1939, which was not published un |
o Egbert of Lindisfarne was dedicated the Latin | poem De abbatibus by a monk in one of the dependent |
For his 1827 | poem De dood van Lord Byron (The Death of Lord Byron |
ens in the late 15th century, Hieronymus Osius' | poem De Accipitre et Luscinia (1574) and three poems |
He wrote the | poem De greate wrakseling with illustrations by his |
The curious | poem De Imagine Tetrici takes the form of a dialogue |
m in its full, classical sense: a short, direct | poem dealing with subjects from the whole range of p |
ory of the Fiery Furnace is still an incomplete | poem dealing with the first five chapters of the Boo |
The | poem deals with the politics related to the monarchi |
This | poem deals with his love for Lord Rama |
With a moving and forceful language, the | poem deals with the joys of the life of a warrior, t |
The subject of the | poem dealt with the events in Transylvania, Hungary, |
nderestimated because of the formal tone of the | poem dedicated by the founder of the Pietists to his |
His long poems Mahatmayan (unfinished | poem dedicated to Gandhi) and TamaHstotra (upon the |
Benjamin Zephaniah wrote a | poem dedicated to Stephen entitled "What Stephen Law |
poems are known to have existed: a sonnet and a | poem dedicated to John Lane - both unpublished. |
tter Bynner as "A Farewell to Cui" , a farewell | poem dedicated to a friend named Cui, was included i |
A | poem, dedicated to the 1st Duke of Dorset, refers to |
Song of the Eastern Snow Mountain, a | poem dedicated to Je Tsongkhapa (Btsong-ka-pa) |
A Goliardic Latin | poem defending the incarnation and atonement of Jesu |
y as Moorkoth Kumaran did not hesitate to pen a | poem denigrating the publishers. |
ises destroying Spain and its culture while the | poem denounces "evil-omened polyps". |
multi-generic, digressive narrative and learned | poem depends on the full range of ancient poetry and |
iner notes, the title song is a ten minute tone | poem, depicting the rise of man from his hominid roo |
Hartmann von Aue's Middle High German narrative | poem Der arme Heinrich (V.93f.). |
opos in Romantic literature, and figures in the | poem Der Schweizer by Achim von Arnim (1805) and in |
itle means "Hail, true body", and is based on a | poem deriving from a 14th-century manuscript from th |
- that is different from what the words of the | poem describe. |
The | poem describes the Dutch landscape and the Dutch str |
's Deploration of Deith of Quene Magdalene, the | poem describes the pageantry of the marriage in Fran |
The | poem describes some of the horrors of war and how th |
The | poem describes the philosophic musings of Sita and h |
Dehmel's | poem describes a man and a woman walking through a d |
The | poem describes the long and lonely road needed to re |
The | poem describes a small brook located adjacent to the |
"[The | poem] describes the 16-year old poet's epic, perhaps |
The | poem describes a local blacksmith and his daily life |
This | poem describes its sack by a raiding band of Mongols |
The title | poem describes a day in the life at a store in the M |
e pseudonym "A Knight Errant" in 1807, and in a | poem describing the English county of Surrey in 1839 |
The original | poem did not survive, but in 1950-1951, working in a |
The publicist Benjamin Segel said that the | poem did not contain "as much as a spark of Jewish s |
Lied composed by Friedrich Wilke after the 1792 | poem die Nachtreise by Ludwig Giseke. |
n to two Old English fragments from a lost epic | poem, discovered in 1860 by E. C. Werlauff, Libraria |
The | poem discussed the history of colonialism, neocoloni |
thirty-four Cantos in Inferno (part of Dante's | poem Divine Comedy). |
again awarded the third place for his symphonic | poem Dixi et Salvavi Animam Meam at the Eczacibasi's |
Based on the | poem Do not stand at my grave and weep, the single h |
When seen in its entire form, the body of the | poem does look like a waterfall. |
his wife warned a correspondent, "Certainly the | poem does not represent his own permanent state of m |
The | poem does this by following the sorrow of common sol |
led in Paris, and published the French-language | poem Domnul Tudor. |
The work is based on the | poem Don Juan by Nikolaus Lenau, from which much of |
king a 2-piano arrangement of the latter's tone | poem Don Juan), and despite his devotion to music-dr |
aternoster could be the author of the anonymous | poem Don Leon, although she admits that the "chain o |
incy, was the subject of Oliver Wendell Holmes' | poem Dorothy Q. |
lly it was Chapter 8 of his huge autobiographic | poem Dorozhen'ka (The Road) that he wrote in 1947 as |
f his life in the city that he might finish his | poem, Dr. West arranges a stay for him in a sanitari |
yet sentimental, reading of Edgar Wallace's war | poem Dreaming of Thee. |
er prize with the Seoul Daily newspaper for his | poem Drowned Dreams. |
Inspired by the Goethe | poem, Dukas's work is part of the larger Romantic ge |
n mentions being shelled by "Five-Nines" in his | poem Dulce et Decorum est. |
ed of inappropriate prodecure, having recited a | poem during the final speech of the defence, and sen |
In the | poem each flower debates its characteristics, but no |
”Like to the Damask Rose” is a | poem either by Francis Quarles called "Hos ego versi |
The 1892 publication of his first | poem, El Hatzipor "To the Bird," which expresses a l |
Lista, Espronceda began to write the historical | poem El Pelayo during his stay in the monastery. |
Symphonic | poem El Lament de la Terra (2008). |
s and substantives", and Snoilsky writes in his | poem En afton hos fru Lenngren ("An evening at Mrs L |
The | poem En Abriu is assigned to Elias in manuscript C ( |
The | poem ends as it began, using neutral monosyllabic wo |
The | poem ends, ironically, with a mock warning to all me |
John Keats' 4-volume | poem Endymion. |
ated university prize as "Seaton's sons" in his | poem English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809). |
ceilings were designed by John Hutton, and the | poem engraved on the gallery window was written by P |
e provided the latter with the scenario for his | poem Enoch Arden. |
's setting for narrator and piano of Tennyson's | poem Enoch Arden, with the piano solos played by Gle |
Wordsworth claimed to have composed the | poem entirely in his head, beginning it upon leaving |
In 1953, Robert Penn Warren published a lengthy | poem entitled Brother to Dragon: A Tale in Verse and |
Norwegian national poet, Ivar Aasen, wrote a | poem entitled Haraldshaugen to commemorate the event |
The | poem entitled 'Alston Moor' dates from 1924, as does |
The majority of the song or | poem entitled "Lilium" is included within the openin |
l was reading the Ladies Home Journal and saw a | poem entitled "We Shall Not Sleep" (which was later |
This | poem, entitled “Haldighati”, is must read for all lo |
hs of pictures of nudes and a sexually-oriented | poem entitled "Sex Poem" in 1968. |
They are based on the | poem entitled “My Old Shoes” by Colombian-born Luis |
he Vita Wilfrithi inspired a 10th-century Latin | poem entitled Breviloquium Vitae Wilfridi, written b |
(In 1854 he was to publish a | poem entitled “To Justinus Kerner”). |
In America by Heart, Sarah Palin quotes his | poem entitled 'A Cowboy's Prayer' as one of the pray |
Yan'an in January 1939, Guang wrote a patriotic | poem entitled Yellow River and recited it during the |
1912 book of verse Evelyn Underhill published a | poem entitled "Uxbridge Road". |
being the first to coin the term Yugoslav, in a | poem entitled Karadjordje, written in 1844; it was p |
e Sackville Cotter (1755-1831) wrote an amusing | poem entitled "Epistles from Swanlinbar" in 1788 whi |
His | poem entitled 'Lead by America' was performed by the |
ndria to have been the author of an Orphic epic | poem entitled "the Descent to Hades" which seems to |
Philip Larkin once wrote a | poem entitled Sunny Prestatyn. |
Weaver poet, James Orr wrote a | poem entitled Donegore Hill on the subject. |
The third interpolation is a | poem entitled "Dinogad's Smock", a cradle-song addre |
ng his parishioners, were severely handled in a | poem entitled The Pacificator, 1699. |
r 1802 the poet William Wordsworth composed the | poem entitled Composed After A Journey Across The Ha |
Juan Rulfo, Radio France International, for his | poem entitled "Los Gatos." |
nd Nottingham-born writer Alan Sillitoe wrote a | poem entitled 'View from Misk Hill' |
She wrote a | poem entitled Scylla;, from which a passage is cited |
Her final action inspired a popular | poem entitled The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet by |
John Greenleaf Whittier, who addressed to him a | poem entitled "To My Old School-Master." |
dals during the O'Connell centenary for a prize | poem entitled, The Irish Liberator. |
y The Inn at Bethlehem, related in theme to her | poem Epiphany, which was performed at the Theatre Ro |
English poet; he is probably best known for the | poem Epitaphium Citharistriae. |
e Greek Renaissance who wrote the romantic epic | poem Erotokritos. |
vinyl's fourth side contains no music and has a | poem etched into its surface). |
onalist sentiments upheld and championed by the | poem, even if there were revolutionaries whose strat |
journal that publishes one haiku or very small | poem every weekday on its website. |
ch musicologist John Stevens wrote, "melody and | poem existed in a state of the closest symbiosis, ob |
Tolkien's | poem explained and defended creative myth-making. |
ctus ("plaint") is a lament or dirge, a song or | poem expressing grief or mourning. |
The | poem extends to 767 lines of very various merit, in |
e Iranian greengrocer, Gol-e-Golab composed the | poem Ey Iran, which was set to music by Rouhollah Kh |
"Cormac and Ciarnat" (prose introduction and | poem), f. 44 b. |
But if so, bishop Guy's | poem failed in its purpose. |
Tchaikovsky started the symphonic | poem Fatum between late September and early October |
Drayton based on the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | poem Faust. |
ations of Bagrtisky's works, among the his long | poem February (1933-34). |
He wrote the | poem Feldeinsamkeit which was then made into a song |
Between 1964 and 1967 Vanderbeek created | Poem Field, a series of 8 computer-generated animati |
he individual very much to his own devices, the | poem finds no resolution, but instead, looks to capt |
The words to her only famous | poem first appeared in print in The Congregationalis |
ymn may have been based on an earlier anonymous | poem first printed in London's Spiritual Magazine in |
Lynde would later recall: “I had to do the | poem five different times for five different camera |
After this mission, he wrote the | poem Flagget. |
Lac Saint-Pierre is the setting of the | poem, folk ballad, and animated short, "the Wreck of |
he baritone then continues with the rest of the | poem, followed by the choir presenting a new variati |
face Blake printed for inclusion with Milton, a | Poem, following the lines beginning "The Stolen and |
Tolkien wrote Mythopoeia (the | poem) following a discussion on the night of 19 Sept |
d rhyme that dominate as he develops a story or | poem for children. |
of her fame as a poet and asked her to recite a | poem for him. |
by their sentimental remembering of it… a ‘tone | poem' for the eye - very inspired by the music of Ol |
Cuban Overture is a symphonic overture or tone | poem for orchestra composed by American composer Geo |
ototype of Doctor Aybolit, a good doctor from a | poem for children by Korney Chukovsky. |
На западе бой, | Poem for orchestra (1931) |
Freiligrath's | poem for the famous third "notturno" is about uncond |
artsch (4th ed., 1880), who has also edited the | poem for Kurschners Deutsche Nationalliteratur (vol. |
The Bard, Op. 64, is a brief tone | poem for orchestra composed in 1913 by Finnish compo |
known almost exclusively by his one voluminous | poem, for though he published other verses he is ess |
1993: Forward Poetry Prize, Best Single | Poem, for the poem 'Judith' |
l techniques, and, until 2008, wrote and hosted | Poem for Today, a daily poetry radio show broadcast |
a | poem for a friend who had fallen into heresy |
Celtic | Poem for cello and orchestra (1914, arrangement of t |
Mosdell wrote a “distractive” | poem for each “oracle” in English, while Tanikawa wr |
Strauss's Enoch Arden, a setting of Tennyson's | poem for narrator and piano, collaborating with acto |
Three years later, he wrote the | poem for his church and his organist, Lewis Redner, |
In the same programme was the Romantic | Poem for violin and orchestra of Zhelobinsky. |
BBC Radio 4 commission - ‘The Hurricane' - | poem for Pentecost, performed by Fiona Shaw, with mu |
Basse also wrote a commendatory | poem for Michael Baret's Hipponomie, or the Vineyard |
The | poem for which he is now best known is his mock hero |
She also wrote a | poem for the "Mormon" Women's Protest of March 6th, |
er proves to be the most imperative role in the | poem, for without her, the scheme against Sir Gawain |
rgument in which The Seafarer is an allegorical | poem for the representation of the mind and the elem |
Sea Drift is a tone | poem for orchestra composed by John Alden Carpenter |
is entranced by them and loves the format of a | poem for each night. |
this battle, includes, amongst others, a short | poem for a child named Dinogad, describing how his f |
"The Hangman" is a | poem for young adults by Maurice Ogden written in 19 |
Eventyr or Once Upon a Time is a tone | poem for orchestra composed by Frederick Delius in 1 |
Sylvia Plath wrote Three Women: A | Poem for Three Voices for Cleverdon, in March 1962. |
2001: St. Florian, Dramatic | Poem for Large Orchestra and Organ in memory of Anto |
Poem for Bruce McLean (1983) | |
Variations on a | Poem for piano, violin and cello (2003); commission |
ssian: Утёс) (Utyos) is a fantasia or symphonic | poem for orchestra written by Sergei Rachmaninoff in |
German set the | poem for voice and piano in 1916, with the title "Be |
r to consider this evocative composition a tone | poem for the piano." |
st popular work was A Victory Ball, a symphonic | poem for orchestra based on an anti-war poem by Alfr |
he moved to Akmola, where he wrote a welcoming | poem for the February revolution, "Спешно собрались |
a high school crush, Angela found the chorus in | poem form in her drawer and co-wrote the rest of the |
Handwritten | poem found with photograph reads: "Now to the field |
The | poem found resonance in both Punjabs - Indian and Pa |
The | poem found many admirers. |
Concert Band in a performance of his symphonic | poem Freedom's Defense for the occasion of the dedic |
The screen contained a | poem Friedman was composing. |
1986) | Poem from a Colour Chart of House Paints [limited ed |
In 1837, he joined an appeal for a | poem from every ethnic group living in the Kingdom o |
A | poem from Lithuania's history (Margier. |
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in "Elizabeth", a | poem from his Tales of a Wayside Inn. |
ist who is best known for being the author of a | poem from which the hymns, Tell me the old, old stor |
rantry later came to be categorised as a Hobbit | poem from Middle-earth. |
osing through some method a specific passage or | poem from which to ascertain information. |
The good stuff - and here I'm quoting another | poem from the book - builds a structure to house wha |
Jim Bludso was a | poem from the Pike County Ballads of John Hay, a fam |
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