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ant works include "The Happy Hour" (1919), "The | Poem of the Rain " (1922), "The fragrant tree" (1923 |
but also the Hymn to the Virgin inspired by the | poem of Patriarch Sergius of Constantinople relating |
he footage inspired Holden to write a narrative | poem of the event and thus formed the basis of the c |
ing about an hour, Schmitt prepared a symphonic | poem of the same name, half as long as the ballet sc |
Lara was based on a | poem of the same name by Lord Byron. |
In the movie Barfly, | Poem of Ecstasy can be heard in one scene. |
tone monument has worn away making the eleventh | poem of the first section and the fourth poem of the |
The | Poem of Ecstasy attempts to combine these two aesthe |
Also compared are the Canaanite | Poem of Baal and Psalms 93 and 29. |
During this time, she wrote her long | poem of 100 verses in two parts - The Story Wanted a |
One was a | poem On Nature (Physika), another was a poem called |
teuart is mentioned (as A. S.) in John Milton's | poem On the New Forcers of Conscience under the Long |
Heller published "Ahasverus," an epic | poem on the Wandering Jew, Leipzig, 1866 (2d ed., ib |
ted act of committing hara-kiri while writing a | poem on a door with blood from his abdomen used as i |
The first | poem on the god, Murugan, contains descriptions of t |
d almost half of its back page to a feature and | poem on Rizal written by Anwar, and to Anwar's trans |
He started writing the | poem on 5 September 1823 in a coach which carried hi |
The Rev R. S. Hawker wrote a | poem on "The Bells of Forrabury": it was based on a |
Poem on King Edward's Succession (Old English; Anglo | |
son was of the bidden guests, and he had made a | poem on Olaf Hoskuldson and of the legends that were |
The prose | poem on the marriage of Severus and his greeting to |
a | poem on the author entering the Order of St. Francis |
Christ III (also Christ C), anonymous | poem on the Last Judgment. |
Guo Moruo visited the site in 1971 and wrote a | poem on the occasion. |
In these respects they resemble works such as | Poem on the Evil Times of Edward II (1321-27), The S |
y families, vaticinatory and religious poems, a | poem on Aberconwy, a satire on the Llugwy river for |
Parsley's book, Cloud, a book-length | poem on the bombing of Hiroshima, published in 1997, |
A completed book-length | poem, On the Train, is in manuscript. |
Duke of Newcastle, as a reward for a flattering | poem on Pelham-Holles' marriage. |
lso created a different musical setting for the | poem on his album The Blake Project: Spring. |
also authored a popular and widely anthologized | poem on military service, Oliver's Advice, originall |
oted for having composed the earliest surviving | poem on the Nativity of Christ in Welsh (Geni Iesu o |
recognized his genius; and there he published a | poem on the peace of Passarowitz (concluded between |
Owen based the | poem on his experience of Craiglockhart Military Hos |
He won the Newdigate prize with a | poem on the Apollo Belvidere in 1812, was elected a |
They proposed a joint | poem on Robin Hood, but this was not carried out. |
ed that he had completed three books of an epic | poem on the Civil War, but had left it unfinished af |
eg (On the apparent age and significance of the | poem on the Wartburg War; 1823). |
s of Praise,' London, 1683, 1685 (with a sacred | poem on Dives and Lazarus), 1692, 1701, 1704 (8th ed |
of In Memoriam A.H.H., Tennyson has appended a | poem, on the nuptials of his sister, which is strict |
n to be learned in chemistry, and wrote a Latin | poem on salt. |
nis Taylor wrote of the impact of Father Ryan's | poem on readers sympathetic to the Confederacy, "Onl |
A | poem on Audoin's life was written in the 10th-centur |
ury Hellenistic astrologer who wrote a didactic | poem on horoscopic astrology known in Greek as the P |
rticular, is closely related to an Anglo-Norman | poem on the same subject, Ambroise's L'Estoire de la |
posed Shakespeare familiar with Samuel Daniel's | poem on the civil wars. |
He also wrote a Latin | poem on the immortality of the soul. |
In June 1566 he wrote a Latin | poem on the birth of the young Prince James to King |
Also published as a | poem on Smith's 1972 book kodak under title "Radando |
scovered in Thebes, Egypt, in 1847) and a Latin | poem on rhetorical figures by an unknown author (Inc |
of his leisure was El Monserrate (1587), a dull | poem on a repulsive subject which had the honor of b |
rosecuted for sedition in 1795 for publishing a | poem on a handbill which celebrated the fall of the |
ceived an award from Emperor Franz Joseph for a | poem on the centenary of Bukovina's joining to the A |
Chronicle similar to C and E. This included the | poem on Brunanburh, which he translated into Latin. |
and inspired John Greenleaf Whittier to write a | poem on the murders, "Le Marais du Cygne," which app |
book contains teachings of Soham Swami.It is a | poem on philosophy. |
The Rodiad is a pornographic | poem on the subject of flagellation published by Joh |
m title is a reference to the Dylan Thomas work | Poem On His Birthday. |
rd, in 1842, obtained the Newdigate prize for a | poem on the Battle of the Nile in 1844, and graduate |
t to be the introductory section of Parmenides' | poem on the Ways of Truth and Opinion was quoted by |
920s in which Tristan Tzara offered to create a | poem on the spot by pulling words at random from a h |
A | poem on the fireplace in the lobby of the Crescent H |
of Marin Sorgo, beginning the composition of a | poem on Alexander Farnese. |
Hanin al-Mutafajji` wa Anin al-Mutawajji`- a | poem on the horrors of World War I. |
nd is usually regarded as the author of a Latin | poem on astronomy, Carmen de Luna or Praefatio de Li |
Penniless, I wrote a | poem on the wall. |
"An Elegaic | Poem On the Death of that celebrated Divine, and emi |
d metaphysical poetry, and Bullah Ki Jaana (the | poem on which the song is based) is one of his well- |
Crushing the Forces of Evil to Dust, an epic | poem on the life and liberating deeds of Buddha Shak |
Also, Hilaire Belloc wrote the | poem On Courtesy on 17 May 1908 after visiting the P |
wen and Dame Ragnell) is a 15th-century English | poem, one of several versions of the "loathly lady" |
Зарницы, Symphonic | Poem, Op.39 (1929) |
The | poem opens with a description of the dreary, bleak w |
In the majority of examples the little | poem opens with a line of six syllables, and no line |
The | poem opens with the Squire ‘nagged and bullies' the |
nemonics are often verbal, such as a very short | poem or a special word used to help a person remembe |
Dies irae itself is a Latin | poem or hymn which prays mercy at the dawn of apocal |
rate: I can't tell you if these are part of the | poem or just layout ornamentation together, which, f |
The calligraphy denotes a | poem, or saying, that teaches some element of the tr |
ry manuscript, but whether this can be called a | poem or not is a matter of some debate. |
d Dictionary of English (1998): song 1. a short | poem or other set of words set to music or meant to |
e to end with her winning awards for best song, | poem or performance. |
The | poem originally had only three verses, but the gover |
The story is derived from Ariosto's epic | poem Orlando Furioso. |
Otuel - a version of the French | poem Otinel; |
He is now remembered for his 1606 | poem Ourania, though not for its poetic merit. |
He read Rizal's farewell | poem over Jakarta radio on Saturday, Dec. 30, Rizal' |
try for his "Broken Ground", chosen "the finest | poem over 200 lines published in The Paris Review" i |
Cleena is also referred to in Edward Walsh's | poem, O'Donovan's Daughter. |
He is mentioned in the 10th century Arthurian | poem Pa gur yv y porthaur ("What man is the gatekeep |
ence to Mabon can be found in the tenth century | poem Pa Gur, in which Arthur recounts the feats and |
of Cai the Tall, mentioned in the 11th century | poem Pa Gur. |
elsh sources, amongst them the eleventh century | poem Pa Gur and the works of the chronicler Nennius. |
l received a considerable sum from sales of the | poem, paid off all of his old creditors, and gave an |
ading Flemish impressionist, with the symphonic | poem Pallieter (1921-1924). |
John Milton's epic | poem Paradise Regained. |
lass window on the church commemorates Milton's | poem Paradise Lost. |
ranking of the many fallen cherubim in the epic | poem Paradise Lost, first published in 1667. |
The epic | poem Paradise Lost by John Milton is mentioned in th |
The | poem paraphrases Missak Manouchian's last letter to |
240 BC), a | poem partially concerned with unusual manifestations |
ntry mentioned in Wolfram von Eschenbach's epic | poem Parzival. |
were described in the five-volume philosophical | poem Paterson by William Carlos Williams. |
He debuted in 1896 with a publication of a | poem, patriotic poem Nad grobem matki and several sa |
Altogether, the | poem pays tribute to 24 players, plus one winking re |
red in 1985, was named MS Peder Paars after the | poem Peder Paars. |
The style of journal is published with a "one | poem per page" layout that has become the hallmark o |
em books of Jacob Cats, containing a moralistic | poem per trade. |
Hubbard's work the album was created as a tone | poem piece. |
He is mentioned in the medieval English | poem Piers Plowman. |
a, whose Bivouac of the Dead would be a popular | poem placed in various cemeteries for the War's dead |
It is based on the | poem Plutonian Ode by Allen Ginsberg; parts of which |
Prose following the | poem points out that the poem refers to Heimdallr as |
POEM, poly [oligo(oxyethylene) methacrylate] in poly | |
s by contemporary poets were added, including a | poem possibly in the hand of Dafydd ap Gwilym himsel |
North Haven, | poem poster with Elizabeth Bishop Lord John Press 19 |
The | poem praises him as providing worthy counsel and for |
ars in several early Welsh works, including the | poem Preiddeu Annwfn and the prose tale Culhwch and |
He also composed a didactic | poem, presenting in brief rimes for popular instruct |
h: The Battle of the Trees) is a medieval Welsh | poem preserved in the 14th-century manuscript known |
eds and feats of Heimdallr, and that having the | poem preserved would have helped with the difficulti |
ludes the first few stanzas of the James Watson | poem, probably derived from the same folk song that |
Neilson attributed this | poem, probably incorrectly, to Huchoun. |
honic fragment' (his Op. 4), based on Shelley's | poem Prometheus Unbound. |
The | poem proper then begins with a depiction of the two |
Berthold Brecht writes the Children's Hymn, a | poem protesting what he felt was Nazi corruption of |
His | poem proved a great success and the sale of copies s |
his own parody of chivalric romance - that "the | poem provided an impetus as well as an object for Ch |
The | poem provides a vernacular alternative to those who |
In 1997, she had a | poem published in West Branch, a Bucknell University |
Fisher's first | poem, published in 1650, celebrating the parliamenta |
the source for "Goody Blake and Harry Gill", a | poem published in the Lyrical Ballads (1798). |
Smith's first published work was a | poem published in the Leicester Mercury about Native |
A popular | poem published in the early stages of hostilities wa |
with music, Brown was a poet, having his first | poem published in the US magazine Evergreen Review w |
Percy Bysshe Shelley's | poem Queen Mab. |
Anyone lead me to the reference for the | poem quoted on the page? |
the object of Patrick Kavanagh's desire in the | poem Raglan Road. |
The | poem reached the height of its popularity between 18 |
"Thoughts on a Grey Day" is a | poem read by an elderly woman, Mrs Scarrott, who liv |
Poem read at dedication of the New Echota Monument, | |
His elegiac | poem, read at Larra's funeral in February 1837, intr |
The | poem reads, |
The | poem reads: "Were I, still traveling as night falls, |
A quatrain of the | poem reads: "Nalyvaiko, Zalizniak / And Taras Triasy |
A | poem recognized as possessing high poetic value may |
se to dictate are the Qquuna Cycle, the longest | poem recorded in Haida, Qquuna Qiighawaay, the oral |
This was a lengthy | poem recounting the life of William Wallace, the Sco |
The | poem refers to a traditional story in which the lege |
The | poem refers to Heimdallr as the "son of eight mother |
The last stanza of the | poem refers to the part played by Habsburg Austria a |
While the sixth | poem refers to Assyria, it is uncertain whether it i |
Chaucer's | poem refers to 'choosing a mate' and the subsequent |
His | poem reflected the life he wished to lead in retirem |
The | poem reflects on the suffering of Mary, mother of Je |
other hand, William of Malmesbury, relying on a | poem, related that Edward's eldest son (by his first |
The | poem relates that Mabon fab Madron is one of Arthur' |
The structure of this | poem relates to "Howl" both in its use of the long l |
left margin noting movable feasts, lines from a | poem relevant to that month; phases of the moon; wea |
The | poem remains popular to this day, through translatio |
d of the song, Lennon sings an excerpt from the | poem Remember, Remember, The Fifth of November, then |
cholars generally agree that it is apt, for the | poem represents the climax of Wordsworth's first gre |
alysis of two passages from this fifty-six line | poem reveals his core ideas on love. |
The plot of the | poem revolves around a fable within a fable. |
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in his | poem, Rhodora: on being asked, whence is the flower |
e to her friend, casts the manuscript to Ellis' | poem Rhyfel (War) into the river. |
The full text of the | poem, richly annotated, is included in Selected Poem |
In the | poem Rizal praises the benefits that Spain had besto |
The first line of the | poem runs, "The stately Homes of England". |
Her symphonic | poem Rusalka won an award in Chicago in 1893. |
The refrain We'll all be rooned from his | poem Said Hanrahan has entered colloquial Australian |
His epic | poem Sarcotis (1654) became notorious in the 18th ce |
n reply that Duncan composed the aforementioned | poem, satirising the gentleman and the sword he had |
In 1884 his symphonic | poem Saugefleurie was premiered. |
ci written in 1524 Aretino encloses a satirical | poem saying that due to a sudden aberration he has f |
A quote from the | poem says "I saw the brown leaves dropping from thei |
This | poem says do not always stand like a proud tall tree |
nd in his second setting of the Theodor Storm's | poem Schliesse mir die Augen beide. |
Her | poem Sea Wrack was also set to music for voice and p |
Gouri's first published | poem, Sea Voyage, appeared in Mishmar, edited by Abr |
"Rita" ( | poem), Seattle Poetry on Buses program (2004) |
For the war | poem, see In Flanders Fields. |
For the | poem, see The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. |
For the Strauss tone | poem, see Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks. |
For the German | poem, see Ode to Joy. |
For the Walt Whitman | poem, see O Captain! My Captain!. |
For Pushkin's | poem, see The Bronze Horseman (poem). |
For the Christopher Marlowe | poem, see Hero and Leander (poem). |
For Leigh Hunt | poem, see Hero and Leander (1819 poem). |
For the Gertrude Stein | poem, see Tender buttons: objects, food, rooms. |
ways, in fact, The Greene Knight, as the later | poem, seems almost a summary or guide in its determi |
circle of FitzGerald's particular friends, the | poem seems at first to have attracted no attention. |
l Goble) featured Cody playing his flute in the | poem segment which was narrated by Jane Lind, and sh |
econd prize in rhetoric for Ariadne at Naxos, a | poem sent to William Makepeace Thackeray by one of T |
It includes the 18 | poem sequence 'Poems of 1912-13', on the death of Ha |
ss known now than his 1824 edition of an erotic | poem sequence in renaissance Latin, Hermaphroditus b |
to Antonii Panormitae Hermaphroditus, an erotic | poem sequence in renaissance Latin Hermaphroditus by |
The “Earth | Poem” sequence was composed of Hasselblad stills of |
The majority of the | poem serves as a list of historical crimes by the We |
This book is in | poem shape. |
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