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Sockburn Worm provided the inspiration for his | poem Jabberwocky. |
The | poem Jama praises Zion as the "place from which ligh |
D 1096-1099), based on the 16th century Italian | poem, Jerusalem Delivered by Torquato Tasso. |
In his | poem John Maclean (1879-1923) - written by 1934 but |
The works were printed and published with a | poem, John Brown, by Robert Hayden, which was commis |
passenger levels dropped drastically (in a 1937 | poem, John Betjeman described it as "a lonely statio |
ed by Benjamin Britten in 1943 and based on the | poem Jubilate Agno by Christopher Smart (1722-1771). |
He is best known for his symphonic | poem Jungle (1928), which is inspired by African mus |
This work depicts a scene from the Finnish epic | poem Kalevala. |
He is renowned for the | poem Kalingattu parani, in which he describes the Ch |
talents at an early age for he wrote his first | poem Kalivenba when he was barely 5 years old. |
, are traditionally dated to 804-10, before the | poem Karolus Magnus et Leo Papa usually attributed t |
He also composed a notable | poem known as Y Llafurwr ("The Labourer"). |
Manawydan is mentioned in the | poem known as "Pa gur yv y porthaur" ("What Man is t |
von Wallenrode for his 1828 patriotic narrative | poem, Konrad Wallenrod, in which Wallenrode is portr |
the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit for his | poem Kristubhagavatam. |
Peart, inspired by the Samuel Taylor Coleridge | poem Kubla Khan. |
cient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge to the | poem Kubla Khan by the same author to Xanadu and bac |
" is a reference to the Samuel Taylor Coleridge | poem Kubla Khan: Huge fragments vaulted like rebound |
c epic with thematic similarities to the German | poem Kudrun. |
omposer Joseph-Guy Ropartz composed a symphonic | poem, La Chasse du Prince Arthur (Prince Arthur's Hu |
that he named his company after the French epic | poem La Chanson de Roland. |
entina name was in Martin del Barco Centenera's | poem La Argentina, published in Spain in 1602. |
His | poem Ladhak Irali Nepa Irali written during the Seco |
he last method in a footnote to his influential | poem Lady of the Lake. |
arned man and a master in music, and Jami has a | poem lamenting his death. |
He is further mentioned in an early | poem lamenting the death of Duran fab Arthur, in whi |
The | poem lampoons those of the upwardly-mobile Welsh in |
ation impressed Alessandro Manzoni, who wrote a | poem later that year entitled Il proclama di Rimini, |
Possibly her most anthologized | poem, Lay of the Trilobite, is a satire of the popul |
"Londons' Daughter", the subject of the | poem, lays "Deep with the first dead...secret by the |
He wrote his most famous | poem, Le livre de la deablerie, in 1508, but it not |
based on Pushkin), a symphony in A, a symphonic | poem Legenda (which won him a prize at the 1928 Inte |
The tone | poem lent its title to the 1968 Ken Russell film Son |
A.C. Swinburne's | poem, Les Casquets is based on the Houguez family wh |
Moduin's other | poem, less impressive than the first and less "exper |
13 July - William Wordsworth's | poem Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey |
He is commemorated in the | poem, Lines in Memory of the Rev. D. Duck, Curate of |
s accompanied by a rhythmical 8-syllabical four | poem lines. |
Ynglingatal is a skaldic | poem listing the kings of the House of Ynglings, dat |
unger Futhark runes, while the Anglo Saxon Rune | Poem lists 26 Anglo-Saxon runes. |
Although this is Hooley's most well known | poem little is known about it, and its date has been |
The | poem Little Orphant Annie, by Riley, was first publi |
ned his script from both Jim Bludso and another | poem, Little Breeches, however much of the film's dr |
2. 'The Carnival of Death,' a | poem, Lond., 1822, 16mo. |
sed on the first two stanzas of William Blake's | poem, London. |
In a laudatory | poem Lope de Vega speaks of her "as the fourth of th |
ation for Hilaire Belloc's satirical children's | poem, Lord Lundy. |
Wind Mountain: A | Poem, LSU Press, 1979. |
The title comes from John Milton's | poem Lycidas: "Fame is the spur that the clear spiri |
ilm's plot covers an episode in the Indian epic | poem Mahabharata. |
The first is that the | poem maintains Eliot's long habit of using the drama |
was buried there that inspired him to write his | poem Makber (The Grave), which later became very pop |
To say that the | poem makes itself in the saying, and that it makes j |
The 1974 | poem Man-Fate explores this transformation. |
e painting depicts the central character of the | poem, Manfred, who is a noble and wealthy aristocrat |
t's possible that the original Anglo-Saxon rune | poem manuscript would have appeared similar in arran |
Cliftonville was caught by John Betjeman in his | poem Margate 1940. |
he quickly wrote the elements of his last long | poem, Mari Magno. |
lter Scott stayed there whilst writing his epic | poem Marmion. |
The | poem matters, not either one of us." |
inian poet Ibrahim Touqan, writer of the famous | poem Mawtini, the current national anthem of Iraq. |
The | poem Maxims I can be found in the Exeter Book and Ma |
The | poem may have influenced the concept of the Three Wi |
nes presents and have speculated about what the | poem may have contained. |
r's literary nominalism in his longest complete | poem may well be due to his acquaintance with Strode |
f Carmarthen, completed around 1250, though the | poem may have been composed in the 10th or 11th cent |
At the same time his lyric | poem Medio-Evo received favorable notice from Jules |
PODCAST: Peter von der Mosel's | poem Mei Peef un eech (My pipe and I) |
Nokomis is an important character in the | poem, mentioned in the familiar lines |
A | poem mentioning the bus appeared in the May 1995 iss |
in, (the Prophecy of Britain), this early Welsh | poem mentions 'Cornyw', the Celtic name for Cornwall |
hich awards $1,000 and publication to one prose | poem, micro-essay, or short story of five hundred wo |
Saint Ninian's contemporary in the 8th-century | poem Miracula Nyniae Episcopi and in Ailred of Rieva |
Although Kipling's | poem mixed exhortation to empire with sober warnings |
a favourite of the stilnovisti, appears in his | poem Molt m'es plasens, belha, com senyorega. |
of kanji might be viewed as a move to make his | poem more accessible to the rural folk of northern J |
The German love | poem Morgen! which is the text of the song was writt |
he Bharat Bhushan Agrawal Award in 2007 for his | poem Mother India appeared in the October 2006 issue |
His fame is based on the nuniyya, a | poem mourning the sad fate of Al-Andalus. |
She contributed a | poem, Mouth-Organs and Drums, to a "Poets Against Wa |
Interpolated with prose passages, the | poem moves on to Sigurd's relationship with Reginn a |
In order to be ullurai, the | poem must not only not use the word "like", it shoul |
The | poem must have been central to Babylonian culture: a |
Instead it ends with Kipling reading the | poem My Boy Jack. |
as Yogananda ended his speech, he read from his | poem My India, concluding with the words "Where Gang |
n the painting referred to in Robert Browning's | poem My Last Duchess. |
1875) was a Christian hymnwriter, who wrote the | poem My Jesus I Love Thee. |
It includes a recitation of the | poem, My Boy Jack. |
Nostalgia that is loosely based on Venugopal's | poem Naatuvazhikal is the first film that unfolds. |
A contemporary popular | poem narrates the story of this blast. |
the Albigensian Crusade is an Old Occitan epic | poem narrating events of the Albigensian Crusade fro |
In the | poem, Nash dedicates each letter of the alphabet to |
In a direct nod to Browning's | poem, nearly all of the dialogue in The Pied Piper o |
The | poem never mentions Germany or Hitler, despite the f |
The Middle High German epic | poem Nibelungenlied is based largely on the old stor |
uded an arrangement of Modest Mussorgsky's tone | poem Night on Bald Mountain. |
Tone | Poem No. 2, Dante and Beatrice (1901, revised 1910, |
1966, Vol 01, No 01, (untitled | poem, no. 2) |
Poem No. Zero | |
nnant, also mentions the Cast Iron Shore in her | poem Norra Lorra Otters. |
ng is used as the basis for the U. A. Fanthorpe | poem, Not My Best Side, and may have served as inspi |
ere he published in December 1823 anonymously a | poem now better known as The Night Before Christmas |
Musical numbers are followed by a | poem, now read by the Lieutenant. |
nish Civil War, originated in a short, untitled | poem, number LIII of his Proverbios y Cantares (Prov |
n returning from Cuba, Stratos recorded a sound | poem, O Tzitziras o Mitziras, for the historical-cri |
ooks published in chapbook form a new, six-part | poem, October, in 2004. |
Rootham's major works: his setting of Milton's | poem Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity. |
the English poet Clive Wilmer wrote, 'The title | poem of his 1990 collection, For Louis Pasteur, anno |
the composer from Pushkin's incomplete dramatic | poem of the same name. |
his sonata, taken from his long poetic work The | Poem of Ecstasy (not to be confused with his Symphon |
William Goldwin wrote a Latin | poem of 95 lines on a rural cricket match. |
s named after "Lizhiwan", which is derived from | poem of "a bay of green water and red litchis along |
The Song (or | Poem) of the Watchmen of Modena (Italian: Canto dell |
composed by Franz Schubert in October 1819 to a | poem of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. |
lled it "the great, the undeniable, sui generis | poem of the Restoration era…It is its own kind of po |
tion of the Brittenburg in a Dutch text is in a | poem of Willem van Hildegaersberch in 1401, who call |
Scriabin sometimes referred to The | Poem of Ecstasy as his "fourth symphony", although i |
n his last years, having gone blind, he put the | poem of Job into verse. |
ious and secular subjects, his recension of the | poem of Dracontius on "The Six days of Creation" (He |
This didactic | poem of 42 six-line stanzas was first published, acc |
It is usually a | poem of mourning. |
The Iliad or the | Poem of Force. |
mere is a place known only from the Old English | poem of the Battle of Brunanburh. |
nd the Green Knight" is a study of the medieval | poem of the same name. |
in, Qu Yuan is said to have written the lengthy | poem of lamentation called "Lament for Ying" and lat |
One of the poems won the prize for the best | poem of 1999. |
erformance by Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean of his | poem of the same name. |
He then moved to Paris and Brussels, where his | poem of political renunciation, "Alas, how they shat |
Poem of the River (Creation Records, 1987) | |
f the Ordinall of Alchemy (1477), an alchemical | poem of around 3000 lines. |
There is a now obscure | poem of some forty four-line stanzas based on the in |
Prometheus: symphonic | poem of Franz Liszt, 1850. |
ongs about him; meaning, probably, that the one | poem of hers known to the compiler had been addresse |
In a | poem of 1860 he gave the spot the name "Goethe's Rep |
s death the following manuscripts: a Greek epic | poem of about 1,200 verses, a collection of Greek od |
Today the only | poem of his still universally remembered is an excep |
German Orentil is the hero of a medieval | poem of the same name. |
enthusiasm in "El poema de la rosa als llavis" ( | Poem of the Rose in the Lips) in 1923. |
ucted the work at Weimar, composing a symphonic | poem of his own to replace Gluck's original overture |
being hailed as a "local wonder"; he recited a | poem of his own there. |
The text was used to inspire a Symphonic | Poem of the same name by the New German composer and |
ortion from Swiss architect Le Corbusier in his | Poem of the Right Angle. |
El poema de la rosa als llavis ( | Poem of the Rose in the Lips, 1923) |
According to the preface: It is a long | poem of 622 verses, a profound lament which gives wa |
at it extends only to Anicetus, is found in the | poem of Pseudo-Tertullian against Marcion; apparentl |
This work was inspired by the Edgar Allan Poe | poem of the same name. |
oj un-Najot (The ways of salvation) - The fifth | poem of the Persian triumphal poems collection "Sitt |
by Hippocrates and, for example, in the Medical | Poem of Salerno "...Who knows the cause why Spodium |
ion Spring and Asura (Haru to Shura), the title | poem of which is recited in part in the program. |
ere Will Be Blood ("Paul Thomas Anderson's epic | poem of savagery, optimism and obsession is a true m |
c romantic work Die Bezauberte Rose (1818) is a | poem of classic beauty of style. |
is best remembered, however, for his grandiose | poem of chivalry and romance Orlando Innamorato. |
ublished 1918 symphonic work, originally called | Poem of Life and Love. |
His one | poem of note was the 1840 "Rheinlied" (Rhine song) w |
ida” (Ritual of a Hurt Voice), “Poema del mar” ( | Poem of the Sea), “La espera infinita” (The Infinite |
1984 review that the uncut version was "an epic | poem of violence and greed" but described the Americ |
He chose as his text the dramatic | poem of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, |
raut de Bornelh, and also in the only surviving | poem of the trobairitz Azalais de Porcairagues, who |
is a 1913 Canadian drama film based on the epic | poem of the same name. |
Among her best known | poem of the time was "A Submarine Cable to Puerto Ri |
Grendel, the antagonist in the Old English epic | poem of Beowulf. |
It is the first | poem of the Pattupattu anthology. |
orpe, and consists of the text of her epic 1996 | poem of the same title. |
and by Coleridge in an early | poem of 1794. |
abberwocky, takes its name from Lewis Carroll's | poem of the same name from "Through the Looking-Glas |
An Interview with Davis McCombs, | Poem Of The Week |
The second | poem of the three listed here, the mira Federici ges |
tic poet, known for his only work, "a narrative | poem of dire pessimism", Maria (1825). |
In a later | poem of hers, she included a line that reads "Ye Cre |
Kadesh, as portrayed in the canons of the "epic | poem of Pentaur", can still be seen on the pylon. |
The book | Poem of the Man God received praise from Pope Pius X |
In particular, a 1549 | poem of his, "Pierus", written in the shape of a pea |
Based on the famous | poem of the same name by Robert Browning and using t |
Kemble's revised reading is based on the | poem of the Vercelli Book, to the extent that missin |
major work, Le Bel Inconnu, the Fair Unknown, a | poem of 6266 lines in Old French that was composed i |
The opera is based on the epic | poem of the same name by Milton. |
As in the | Poem of the Passion, the pseudo-Gospel of Nicodemus |
poem of Liu Yuxi by the Chinese calligrapher Sun Xin | |
Callimachus celebrated the transformation in a | poem, of which only a few lines remain, but there is |
Poem of Advertisement | |
Googe's | poem Of Money ("Give money me, take friendship whoso |
uotes the 'transfiguration' theme from his tone | poem of 60 years earlier, during and after the sopra |
For 1973 film, see Daag: A | Poem of Love. |
Prometheus: | Poem of Fire, Op. 60 (1910) by Alexander Scriabin. |
"Snow" uses the words of the | poem of the same name by Archibald Lampman. |
e Ploughman's Crede" is a medieval alliterative | poem of 855 lines, savagely lampooning the four orde |
The word "Floating Life" comes from a | poem of Li Bai ( ... ... Floating life just like a d |
There is a mention, in the same | poem, of gorcrows, creatures who croak in their slee |
e dates to the 1320s and is found in an Occitan | poem of Raimon de Cornet, who notes that the joglars |
ken, Blynken, and Nod, after the fishermen in a | poem of the same name by Eugene Field. |
ter Orphism) may be echoed in the philosophical | poem of Parmenides. |
can also be considered a traditional lament and | poem of consolation. |
The | Poem of Niagata, 1861 |
In 1897, a published | poem of his, "Grand Valse," drew him a fan letter. |
song featuring lyrics based on the 19th century | poem of the same title, written by English poet Chri |
t known Dutch poems and in 2000, it was chosen ' | Poem of the Century' in the Netherlands. |
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