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rld War II classic "Lili Marleen", originally a | poem from the 1915 book Die kleine Hafenorgel by Han |
An excerpt of a | poem from his senior thesis is quoted in Brian Bould |
states, however, that it is the only Old Norse | poem from an earlier period than the year 1000 in th |
Text: | Poem from Neruda's work: “Cancio de Gesta” (Songs of |
His most famous | poem from his surreal period was 'De Blauwbilgorgel' |
"Probably the best known | poem from the collection is 'At the Cedars,' a grim |
on Korean poetry, Brother Anthony, Choi's 1908 | poem, From the Sea to a Boy, ushered in a new, verna |
n 1943, he stopped at the house and recited the | poem from memory, an excerpt of which follows. |
The | poem fuses Biblical material, Midrashic legends, and |
as likely the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's | poem, Fuzzy-Wuzzy.) |
A lengthy | poem gained him the favor of the Landgrave of Hesse, |
He wrote the | poem General, you can't do this. |
The dialect of the | poem generally regarded as Rhine Franconian, though |
ancred and Clorinda episode in Torquato Tasso's | poem Gerusalemme liberata, was performed 39 times at |
viving fragments of the lyric poet Stesichorus' | poem Geryoneis. |
n explanation for my poetry" and therefore this | poem gives an insight into Wilfred Owen's intent whe |
Apart from the message proper, the | poem gives detailed instructions to the messenger pi |
The | poem gives us insight in to what the war was about: |
have been the original author of Ynglingatal, a | poem glorifying the Norwegian petty king Ragnvald th |
and is probably best known as the author of the | poem Goblin Market. |
Christina Georgina Rossetti, who dedicated her | poem Goblin Market to Maria. |
as part of a collection named 'The Desert') her | poem God Knows, more popularly known as The Gate of |
Paramhansa Yogananda's | poem, God! God! God! made reference to "the idea of |
The | poem goes on to describe him by falling off the duck |
The | poem goes into detail about the Norse cosmogony and |
According to medieval Welsh poetry (such as the | poem Gweith Argoed Llwyfain (The Battle of Argoed Ll |
It was assumed that the rest of the | poem had indeed been destroyed or lost until the mid |
The | poem had once been considered a near-contemporary au |
The poet Rafael Alberti, wrote a | poem hailing the Barcelona goalkeeper Franz Platko. |
For example, the Uighur long | poem Happiness and Wisdom from the 11th century had |
The Human Tragedy: A | Poem, Hardwicke (London) 1862, revised edition, Blac |
lar form (sometimes known as cirku) whereby the | poem has no fixed start or end point. |
The | poem has been frequently reprinted, by |
d renku, the hokku, as the opening verse of the | poem, has always held a special position. |
The | poem has been set to music by the British folk group |
A | poem has been written about this William called Will |
The | poem has been translated into several languages and |
The | poem has been set to music by Canadian composer Elea |
Less commonly, the | poem has also been set to the 1845 composition "Main |
commonly accepted authorship of that particular | poem has been disputed. |
This | poem has many messages that are not inherently obvio |
Orff's setting of the | poem has become immensely popular and has been perfo |
"May have been," because Lanier's music for the | poem has not survived.) |
The | poem has been translated to Tagalog by several autho |
Mattie's | poem has been translated into dozens of languages no |
The | poem has been recorded a number of times as a song. |
However, Koch's interpretation of the | poem has been challenged on a number of counts. |
Perhaps 70% of the | poem has been recovered. |
The text of this Christmas | poem has been set to music many times, the most famo |
While Tagore was not a politician, his | poem has continued to inspire Indians to create a fr |
This | poem has been criticized for being immature and “a g |
The | poem has many similarities with Rekstefja, a poem fr |
Although not a recorded song, the | poem has received almost all positive reviews. |
The | poem has a sado-masochistic tendency. |
n enemy - and certain powerful fragments of the | poem, have become an enduring part of the Polish psy |
The beginning and end of the | poem have not survived. |
Several versions of the | poem have been recorded. |
the locality was referenced in Banjo Paterson's | poem Hay and Hell and Booligal. |
the show at the beginning when he would read a | poem he had written which would often contain non-of |
Dionysios Solomos (Fabrizio Bentivoglio), whose | poem he longs to finish. |
Citing Robert Frost's | poem, he retired with the remark that he preferred t |
the 9/11 terrorist attacks, DellaRatta wrote a | poem he called "Jazz for Peace" as an outlet for his |
When asked for a death | poem, he is reported to have said, "In the Boshin [W |
The | poem he composes combines these themes: the sense of |
est by the Provisional Government, because of a | poem he wrote about Aleksandr Kerensky. |
In one | poem, he told of how his older sister gave him the l |
list, Eno-esque track based on Garvey's earlier | poem he wrote about his first love. |
stor at St Nicholas, showed Gruber a six-stanza | poem he had written in 1816. |
His Latin | poem Hecatombe ad Christum Salvatorem was included b |
illa Jogian also finds mention in the epic love | poem Heer Ranjha of Waris Shah. |
battle-ground, I note the differences from the | poem here given as finally revised by Mr. Emerson in |
trolleybuses played a role in the Philip Larkin | poem, Here, which is set in Hull. |
Some lines of his | poem Het Huwelijk/The Marriage (1933) are among the |
d of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich in Germany .The | poem hints at the political situations of Rome (or I |
the temples of his Gods," from Macaulay's 1842 | poem Horatius, Stanza XXVII, about the heroism of Ho |
His narrative | poem Hotel Malabar, winner of the 1997 Iowa Poetry P |
Betjeman's | poem How to Get on in Society concluded the collecti |
In this | poem, however, it is the Filipino Youth who are the |
Well before Price's Essay or Knight's | poem, however, the term 'pictoresque' was used in ea |
for the title character of the satirical heroic | poem Hudibras by Samuel Butler. |
"Unemployed", | poem, Huehuetitlan. |
Huracan is referred to in Grace Nichols' | poem Hurricane Hits England where she makes referenc |
adapted the theme in 1921 to fit the patriotic | poem I Vow to Thee, My Country by Cecil Spring-Rice |
"White | Poem I " (199612.31) |
t inspired me to write the most incredible love | poem, I don't want people to be thinking about their |
"Before I start this | poem, I'd like to ask you to join me |
Their first group | poem, I'm a Woman Not a Flava, about misappropriatio |
otheus and his self-immolation was Ovid's curse | poem Ibis, an erudite rant of gruesome threats catal |
efore, a poet may debate whether to publish his | poem if he anticipates that the subject will not be |
commissioned him to write the nine-minute tone | poem, Il Palio Di Siena. |
He described it in a | poem imitating the style of Huygens. |
included the celebrated Blasons (a descriptive | poem, improved upon medieval models), which set all |
given by the Society to a novel, short story or | poem in the gothic genre. |
He wrote his immortal | poem in 1233. |
credits John Duncombe's The Feminead (1754), a | poem in praise of the accomplishments of women write |
In 1913 he produced a symphonic | poem in honour of Giuseppe Verdi with verses by Sem |
Hebrew names found in the Gospels (folio 4v), a | poem in Irish on the Three Magi (folio 5v), the prol |
mn originally written by Joseph M. Scriven as a | poem in 1855 to comfort his mother who was living in |
Antioca was a late twelfth-century Occitan epic | poem in the form of a chanson de geste describing th |
Thomas Churchyard wrote a long | poem in 1588, the first description of the papermaki |
and won the Balrog Award for a horror narrative | poem in Masques I. |
A dated | poem in praise of his music shows that he began to d |
he thirty-five year old Rev. MacNicol wrote the | poem in lament of being snubbed by Lillias Campbell, |
as the poet Llywarch y Nam who also composed a | poem in honour of Llywelyn ap Madog. |
life of Robert Gould Shaw to compose a text and | poem in his honor, "Robert Gould Shaw", which appear |
He began work on the | poem in August 1957 and the poem was first published |
a torch inscribed with words from John McCrae's | poem In Flanders Fields: BE THE TORCH YOURS TO HOLD |
always clear, as she might include an original | poem in the preface of another work, even in a trans |
Alfred Tennyson's | poem In Memoriam A.H.H.. |
extreme formalists place all of the value of a | poem in its form because they perceive form's opposi |
The Hind and the Panther: A | Poem, in Three Parts (1687) is an allegory in heroic |
Ralph Ellison, author of Invisible Man, wrote a | poem in tribute to the Deep Deuce (incidentally he h |
A. E. Housman created a parody of the | poem in his "Fragment of a didactic poem on the Lati |
The text is from a | poem in German by John Henry Mackay. |
wn book of poems, What the Living Do; the title | poem in the collection is a haunting lament for her |
mmensity of the Johann-Casimir-Fass, he wrote a | poem in 1595 praising the barrel as an apparent proo |
Canadian Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae wrote a | poem, In Flanders Fields, inspired by his service du |
terviews) have several references to Betjeman's | poem in their music: their album Orchestra Of Wolves |
ut a year later she published her first Yiddish | poem in the Lemberger Tageblatt. |
The common belief is that Yue wrote the | poem in 1133 at the age of 30 after the capture of E |
'Skunk Hour' was the final | poem in Lowell's book Life Studies, but it had been |
ibed by Joseph Addison as "the finest burlesque | poem in the English language". |
Mathias mentions him in the | poem, in conjunction with Bishops Horsley and Dougla |
The Khizr-i-Rah (The Guided Path) is a | poem in Urdu written by Sir Muhammad Iqbal. |
tions and exercises at the end of each story or | poem in each reader and workbook are designed "to fo |
Bronwen, The Traw, and the Shape-Shifter: A | Poem in Four Parts (1986) |
t especially his great work The Dutch Nation, a | poem in six cantos (1812), created great enthusiasm |
f his children and he wrote her an appreciative | poem in Hebrew, which he reprints in his Recollectio |
Richard the first: a | poem in eighteen books. 2 vols, 1801. |
ur on 26 July 881, a date which helps place the | poem in time. |
The text is a | poem in Middle French, presenting the voice of a mot |
to St Cecilia, and Auden complied, sending the | poem in sections throughout 1940, along with advice |
'Avon; a | Poem, in three parts.' |
government to print her book after composing a | poem in which she had praised the Sultan Abdul Hamid |
A parody of the popular Night Before Christmas | poem in which Santa Claus visits Cajun Louisiana. |
Utenzi wa Shufaka (Swahili: " | Poem of Mercifulness") is an utenzi (classical narra |
To taunt Yu Zhongwen, Eulji wrote the | poem in sarcasm and sent it to the enemy general. |
Sackville was an occasional poet; a | poem in mourning of Ben Jonson was included in the m |
f his being killed for his actions, and wrote a | poem in which he explicitly stated, "I want to love |
'De Zilveren Brandnetel' an award for the best | poem in the book 'Reuring in de Tent' by publishing |
The Wrongs of Poland - a | Poem in three Cantos |
Two versions of the | poem in Old Norse. |
is conceived as an acoustic rite, an electronic | poem in three parts - Komm, Les pleurs and ( ) - sep |
A | poem in the Tang Dynasty collection Hanshan refers t |
s native town, he attempted to write a romantic | poem in five canti by the title Arrigo. |
Celesia's second major work was a long | poem in blank verse, Indolence (1772). |
known for his Al-Wasail al-Mutaqabbala, a long | poem in praise of the Prophet. |
lly known to posterity for his long allegorical | poem in 1596 opposing voluntary death, in parody of |
vrefoil" may be paired with "Eliduc," the final | poem in the collection. |
In imitation of Edmund Spenser, he wrote a | poem in two books, entitled Thule, or Virtue's Histo |
is probably by another hand; the second part, a | poem in six-lined stanza, is certainly by Breton |
n of the Passion of our Saviour Jesus Christ, a | poem in six-line stanzas" (1622). |
‘Sheretine and Mariana,' a graceful narrative | poem in six-line stanzas, is dedicated to the Counte |
The band takes their name from a | poem in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings in |
A reading of Tsugaru-ben | poem in Tsugaru Dialect Day 2008 on YouTube |
Before finally publishing the | poem in 1938 he had drafted seven different versions |
an with a knowledge of the Latin poets, and his | poem, In honorem Hludovici imperatoris, has some his |
Jone o Grinfilt is a | poem in the Oldham dialect of English. |
l Yiddish title Der Goylem) is a 1921 "dramatic | poem in eight scenes" by H. Leivick. |
s the great-niece of John McCrae, author of the | poem In Flanders Fields, and the sister of long time |
Heo composed a | poem in Wu's honour, in which he celebrated the comm |
ost exclusively in Kannada, except for a single | poem in English on Rabindranath Tagore in 1961. |
t is referred to directly in a single line of a | poem in the Book of Taliesin where it appears to be |
while Book II holds Christ and Satan, the last | poem in the manuscript. |
Touqan published his first | poem in 1923 while in Beirut. |
O Mensageiro de Fez, | poem in praise of Our Lady of Carnaxide, 1900. |
The | poem in which Swift fictionalised her as "Vanessa" " |
1974: Artorius: A Heroic | Poem in Four Books and Eight Episodes |
The | poem in 57 or so verses is found in the Heidelberg m |
A quotation of Arnold Bax's earlier tone | poem In Memoriam is used, and motifs are quoted from |
Mandalapuruder is also the author of a | poem in praise of Arha, a divinity worshipped by Jai |
He completed his | poem in the year 1285 CE in Jabaliputra, western Ind |
For this purpose, Kossics himself wrote a | poem in his native Slovene and added a rough Hungari |
et was found in Penglai, Shandong, containing a | poem in Jurchen by a poet called (in Chinese transcr |
ik des Pfaffen Mauritius, a satirical political | poem in the style of Heine. |
Mukundamala is a | poem in Sanskrit written by Kulashekhara Alvar, one |
At the end of the fifteenth century a | poem in praise of the serpent-goddess written by Bip |
“There's No Time Like the Present,” a | poem, in Ladies' Home Journal, Vol. 7, No. 4, March |
At the beginning of each | poem in the Thiruppugazh, Arunagirinathar gives the |
The Bodhi-Vamsa, or Mahabodhi-Vamsa, is a prose | poem in elaborate Sanskritized Pali, composed by Upa |
rarchy of the Blessed Angels (1635), a didactic | poem in nine books; |
Kannada's epic poetry for being the lengthiest | poem in the folk sangatya metre. |
und further expression in Vienna (1934), a long | poem in praise of the 1934 uprising of Viennese soci |
He published his first | poem in Y Faner in 1976. |
Atis och Camilla was long the most admired | poem in the Swedish language; it is written in a spi |
In Amichai's love | poem In the Middle of This Century, for instance, th |
h poetry within Renaissance literature, and the | poem, in its form and content, is similar to dithram |
abrupt rhymes - makes it the most experimental | poem in the book." |
longest section by far of the work, is a prose | poem in the style of Henry James. |
ce wrote Autumn Sequel, a long autobiographical | poem in terza rima, which critics compared unfavoura |
st publication, "Ars epistolandi" (1486), and a | poem in praise of the university and city of Leipzig |
ack Poels has been publishing every two weeks a | poem in the Dutch regional magazine Dagblad de Limbu |
He has one | poem in the Three Hundred Tang Poems, translated by |
In 1648 he composed a Welsh | poem in which loyalty to the king is combined with d |
Perhaps the most widely respected Arthurian | poem in Middle English is that found in British Libr |
Hunt had drawn an illustration to the | poem in 1848, shortly after the foundation of the Pr |
nt explained that he wanted to sum up the whole | poem in a single image, and that the entrapment by t |
Rani is a popular narrative | poem in Malayalam written by Thirunalloor Karunakara |
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