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the original recording, the song was born of a | poem she wrote after experiencing a strong reaction |
In the | poem she chose for that occasion, she laments the co |
noose tightened, Parker composed the fatalistic | poem she titled "The Trail's End," known since as "T |
she was neglecting her duties as a wife in the | poem she wrote in 1524, although she also said ‘May |
In said | poem she pays tribute to the knowledge and engineeri |
biography, diary, essay, historiography, prose | poem, short story and travel literature. |
2007: Forward Poetry Prize (Best Single | Poem) shortlist, "The Birkdale Nightingale" |
Apparently Blok believed The Twelve | poem should be recited in this specific rough and ec |
This means, the next | poem should start with the word, that ends the previ |
The | poem shown as the example in this article is of the |
the dragon; and when his thanes desert him, the | poem shows the disintegration of a "heroic society" |
William Morris's epic | poem Sigurd the Volsung (1876) is a major retelling |
nglish literature as well as the quality of the | poem, simply as a poem, is called into question. |
by name in the anonymous medieval alliterative | poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, it is interest |
based primarily on the 538-line Middle English | poem Sir Landevale, which in turn was based on Marie |
He made an especial focus on the | poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and its anonymo |
on Nero A.x. the sole manuscript to contain the | poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. |
The epic | poem Skanderbeg's Story retells the life of the Alba |
ead is the setting for his best-known narrative | poem Snow-Bound, published in 1866 and an instant be |
Cynewulf's runic signature is scrambled in this | poem so that the meaning of the runes become a riddl |
poet and academic, known generally for the 1942 | poem Soldiers Bathing which has been frequently incl |
ed on the literal and allegorical levels of the | poem, some scholars view The Seafarer as more allego |
It is commonly thought that because of this | poem, some of Bosa's inhabitants decided to avenge s |
Making a | Poem: Some Thoughts About Poetry and the People Who |
Since Guilhem wrote a | poem sometime between 1215 and 1217 in which he refe |
warded a prize by the Hankook newspaper for his | poem Sound of a Loom. |
rly, Chattahoochee Review, The Oxford American, | Poem, South Dakota Review, The Southern Review and X |
Mehmet Fuat Youth Poetry Prize (2009) for his | poem Sovereignty of the Buffoons |
Longchamps) dedicated to the bishop a satirical | poem, Speculum Stultorum ("Mirror of Fools"), on the |
The | poem spoke of the oppression of Chinese people under |
and the | poem Spring Morning which includes |
th an equally fictitious attribution of his own | poem Squire Hardman printed in 1967. |
9th c.), into the Bangla | poem Srikr^ShNavijay. |
re written in this dialect, as is the religious | poem St. Erkenwald, which dates from the late fourte |
Many settings have been made of the Latin | poem Stabat Mater, which describes Mary standing in |
The Latin | poem Stabat Mater Dolorosa is often attributed to Ja |
Walter Flex, author of the Wild Geese | poem, stayed at Varzin as a coacher of the Bismarck |
However, the settings found in the | poem suggest that they were possibly composed shortl |
nch cucu and it first appears about 1240 in the | poem Sumer Is Icumen In - "Summer has come in / Loud |
music, followed by the first four lines of the | poem sung Quasi recit. |
I shall sing sweet songs") is Jewish liturgical | poem sung in the synagogue at the end of Shabbat mor |
Two explanatory paraphrases of the | poem survive, and the collection of scholia by Isaac |
sician and poet Girolamo Fracastoro in his epic | poem, Syphilis sive morbus gallicus. |
e., Piers Plowman, Mum and the Sothsegger), the | poem takes the form of a quest for knowledge. |
The second part of the | poem takes place on a Greyhound bus. |
The second part of the | poem takes place on a Greyhound bus.) |
s, The Count of Monte Cristo, in W. J. Turner's | poem Talking with Soldiers, by Christopher Marlowe i |
The | poem talks about the bystanders' apathy as they watc |
The | poem talks about Bakhta's disagreement with the poet |
Earlier works like the 17th century | poem Tamil vidu thoothu mention the great epics as P |
The | poem tells the story of M (Mapplethorpe) on a final |
Runeberg's | poem tells a story of Sandels having a feast while t |
The | poem tells how Gilpin and his wife and children beca |
The | poem tells of a member of the German lower nobility, |
The | poem tells how Duke Horant is sent by King Etene to |
The first verse of the | poem tells of a bishop's speech about the noble sacr |
The | poem tells of a husband who, fraught with murderous |
hat lies behind the abbreviated version of this | poem that survives as a well-known but nonsensical n |
ers explicitly mentioned in the Pavlo Chubynsky | poem that later became the basis of the modern Natio |
on the floor of the House, Rep. Dingell read a | poem that was sharply critical of, among other thing |
- the first issue published the Kenneth Rexroth | poem that begins "Now in Waldheim where the rain/ Ha |
tent magnitude, and called it "an eloquent tone | poem that fans of both artists will enjoy." |
However, it was Lazarus's | poem that permanently stamped on Miss Liberty the ro |
How does one have an "original copy" of a | poem that first appeared anonymously in a newspaper? |
It is to this | poem that Lombarda penned a response and sent it to |
dan's second volume of poetry, is a book length | poem that chronicles a time in her life when she was |
Love Street was originally a | poem that Jim wrote for Pam about their time in the |
One example is a | poem that Abulafia dedicated to Ibn Shoshan, a Jew w |
ns of Todesfuge were circulated at this time, a | poem that clearly relied on accounts coming from the |
Ogden Nash, in The New Yorker, published a | poem that ran "Like goes Madison Avenue, like so goe |
Fuyu also wrote a 70-character generation | poem that is used for generational naming at the Sha |
n occurs in reference to the William Wordsworth | poem that describes Piel, but is based upon a spelli |
There are at least two formal elements of the | poem that are interesting. |
Among his works so far is a milestone | poem that brought him the Sanjayan Award in 1952. |
Mariapfarr, where in 1816 he wrote a six-stanza | poem that was to become the world's most popular car |
wer painter is his Offering to Flora , a visual | poem that parallels the lyric verse of his time, in |
O Conde Lopo (1886 - an epic | poem that remains only in fragments today) |
which rounds out the album, is the Graeme Edge | poem that appears at the end of Days of Future Passe |
Sankara :A | poem that moves |
His death inspired a famous | poem that was later turned into a Civil War song. |
emperor Taizong in 978, after he had written a | poem that, in a veiled manner, lamented the destruct |
903 prize at the Cologne Flower Games "(for the | poem The Fullahmaid) |
two works by him are known, his first published | poem, The Promine (1580), a hagiographical portrait |
T. S. Eliot's | poem The Journey of the Magi (1927) re-tells the sto |
In Dante's | poem, the tree contains the body of Pietro della Vig |
Green also wrote poetry and his | poem The Old Couple was included by Philip Larkin in |
Doughty's epic | poem The Dawn in Britain, originally published 1906 |
name of Hiawatha's grandmother in Longfellow's | poem, The Song of Hiawatha, which is a re-telling of |
d as the model for the protagonist of Pushkin's | poem The Demon. |
Thomas Hardy used this event in his | poem The Mock Wife, and recorded some details of his |
ohn Dyer, Nutt's friend, wrote about him in the | poem The Fleece. |
l al-Khayrat", and Busiri, author of the famous | poem, the Poem of the Mantle. |
ime in the early 1590s Nashe produced an erotic | poem, The Choice of Valentines, possibly for the pri |
It is not to be confused with his long | poem, The Lay of the Last Minstrel. |
Her long narrative | poem, The Land, won the Hawthornden Prize in 1927. |
Presented from the author and the artist: "The | Poem the Gift of the Author. |
ation for having done so, as the Middle English | poem The Owl and the Nightingale likewise suggests. |
also painted an Ophelia and illustrated Keats's | poem The Eve of St. Agnes. |
include The Bujh Niranjan: An Ismaili Mystical | Poem; The Harvard Collection of Ismaili Literature i |
In the Old English Rune | Poem, the rune that is otherwise named for Tiw in th |
Alone among the verses of a | poem, the hokku includes a kireji or 'cutting-word' |
Edwin Arnold, in his famous | poem The Light of Asia speaks of abstinence like thi |
author his reputation survived in the satirical | poem The Logicians Refuted, attributed to both Jonat |
Inspired by Lord Byron's | poem The Giaour. |
The film is based on the | poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfel |
est Reyer's opera Sigurd, William Morris's epic | poem The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of |
At the end of the | poem, the valkyries sing "start we swiftly with stee |
He inspired Thomas Gray to write his 1757 | poem, The Bard.. |
tion of the horse in his 1st century Latin epic | poem the Thebaid, VI, 301. |
he EP's title alludes to William Butler Yeats's | poem The Second Coming, which ends with the line "An |
nd now remembered principally for his patriotic | poem the Andreas-Hofer-Lied. |
Ima was named from an epic Civil War | poem, The Fate of Marvin, that Thomas Hogg had writt |
McDougall's | poem The White Man's Burden, which denounced war, wa |
r example, Vita Sackville-West's long narrative | poem The Land. |
the legendary one mentioned in the 12th century | poem, The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Slovo o polku Iho |
1872 he produced his longest and best sustained | poem, The British Birds, a communication from the Gh |
ed from Inferno, part of Dante Alighieri's epic | poem The Divine Comedy. |
He is best known for his epic | poem the Argonautica, which told the mythological st |
As in the | poem, the film portrays the silent struggle, sacrifi |
England Lead Mining Museum, contributing a new | poem, The Love Song of the Javanese Singing Cock |
The album title comes from the T. S. Eliot | poem The Waste Land ("A heap of broken images, where |
Donelaitis), the author of the first Lithuanian | poem The Seasons. |
, one of the characters constantly quotes Poe's | poem, The Raven. |
His best known works are the | poem The Blessedness of Britayne (1587) and Deffynia |
nd savage society around the Congo River in his | poem The Congo: A Study of the Negro Race. |
06-09-01, shortly after the reissue of A Nordic | Poem the second album titled By the Sword of My Fath |
named the Alabama River town after the Ossianic | poem The Songs of Selma. |
erman translation of the medieval Georgian epic | poem The Knight in the Panther's Skin by Shota Rusta |
est known in the English-speaking world for his | poem The Chaos which demonstrates many of the idiosy |
Hemans' | poem The Homes of England (1827) is the origin of th |
amed after a character in Edmund Spenser's epic | poem The Faerie Queene (1590). |
(A play on the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | poem, The Ride of Paul Revere) |
ave been the inspiration of James's famous long | poem, The Kingis Quair, written in his captivity aft |
It is mentioned in Matthew Arnold's | poem The Scholar Gipsy. |
allet was derived from Alexander Pushkin's 1835 | poem The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish. |
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood" in Frost's | poem The Road Not Taken, which was a gentle satire o |
eriodical, Iduna, appeared Geijer's most famous | poem The Viking (Vikingen), which described the Viki |
In the | poem the pale rose, shoshan, won the debate of the f |
title comes from the last line of T. S. Eliot's | poem The Hollow Men "not with a bang, but a whimper" |
much of their inspiration from the T. S. Eliot | poem The Waste Land. |
A Vision has been compared to Eureka: A Prose | Poem, the final major work of Edgar Allan Poe. |
James Thomson addresses him throughout his | poem The Seasons, and Lyttelton arranged a pension f |
inent role in assisting Aeneas in Virgil's epic | poem the Aeneid). |
ations were in French and Italian, there is one | poem, the most influential and perhaps the most popu |
In the prefatory lines to the | poem the poet says: "Punchiri! |
Her | poem The Deserter (written in 1916), describing the |
Aside from the title and references to the | poem, the two films bear no resemblance to one anoth |
ch varied retellings as T. S. Eliot's modernist | poem The Waste Land, Richard Wagner's opera Parsifal |
ombadil himself briefly, in Tolkien's narrative | poem The Adventures of Tom Bombadil. |
the movie was inspired by the Rodolfo Usigli's | poem The Bugambilia , that the writer dedicated to D |
According to the annotations to the | poem, the king offered the poet anything he wanted a |
As one can see at the end of the | poem, the Christian message of unity and judgment co |
The poet James Thomson, in his | poem The Seasons, praised Sidney as "the British Cas |
From the | poem the reader learns that Elizabeth, Countess of S |
The title is taken from T. S. Eliot's | poem The Hollow Men, a title also used, incidentally |
is to be found, including a quotation from his | poem, The Mountain over Aberdare. |
emirovich-Danchenko and is an adaptation of the | poem The Gypsies by Alexander Pushkin. |
present in the satirical literature, as in the | poem The Ship of Fools by Sebastian Brant (1494), wh |
atha," a parody of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's | poem The Song of Hiawatha containing references to h |
s the inspiration for the 19th Century romantic | poem The Mystic Circle of Kate's Mountain, first pub |
was named for the poet Phemios in Homer's epic | poem The Odyssey. |
He published a | poem, The Celt's Paradise, and his Damon and Pythias |
He was inspired by Lewis Carroll's | poem The Hunting of the Snark. |
s been preserved in fuller form in the medieval | poem The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle. |
singing a jazz version of Christopher Marlowe's | poem The Passionate Shepherd to His Love. |
e Seven Dwarfs and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's | poem The Sorcerer's Apprentice. |
liam McGonagall immortalized the tragedy in his | poem The Wreck of the Steamer "Mohegan" Most of the |
The plot follows that of Tennyson's | poem The Charge of the Light Brigade. |
In William Blake's epic Milton a | Poem, the poet John Milton leaves Heaven and travels |
As in the | poem, the appearance of a boojum can cause something |
Romantic associations with Alexander Pushkin's | poem The Fountain of Bakhchisaray (1822). |
Mingo recites Eve Merriam's 1943 | poem The Coward to Edwards. |
cluding the Hanged Man, appear in T. S. Eliot's | poem The Waste Land. |
Her best-known | poem, The Three Children (Near Clonmel), was include |
e Finnish composer Jean Sibelius wrote the tone | poem The Oceanides, Op. 73, in 1914 immediately befo |
Walter Scott's narrative | poem The Lady of the Lake. |
ression is from a line in Christopher Marlowe's | poem The Passionate Shepherd to His Love. |
erred to it in his famous 1805 autobiographical | poem The Prelude, whilst Turner made numerous etchin |
Harrison states: "In the original | poem, the verse says 'Without going out of my door, |
cottage that prompted him to write his own late | poem The Explosion. |
, and in January 1893 he wrote the senior prize | poem, The Pioneers, for the literary competition hel |
's novella, in its turn after Dante's narrative | poem The Divine Comedy part 2: Purgatorio. |
ight have influenced Coleridge when writing his | poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. |
k mythology and the protagonist of Homer's epic | poem, the Odyssey |
by Francesco Maria Piave, based on Lord Byron's | poem The Corsair. |
is an Australian silent film based on the 1915 | poem The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke by C.J. Dennis |
eries takes some scenes from Homer's other epic | poem, the Iliad, and others from Virgil's epic poem, |
having had William Shakespeare dedicate a major | poem, The Phoenix and the Turtle, to the loving rela |
f this piece is played in the background of the | poem The Word from In Search of the Lost Chord. |
Greek hero Odysseus Laertiades in Homer's epic | poem The Odyssey. |
believed Carroll wrote, among other things, the | poem The Walrus and the Carpenter in the town. |
allery, Birmingham) based on Charles Kingsley's | poem The Three Fishers (1851). |
It is based on the | poem The Spanish Student by Henry Wadsworth Longfell |
1840, accompanied by lines from Percy Shelley's | poem The Revolt of Islam calling her a "child of lov |
The Octonaire is a genre of early French | poem, then chanson, with the text divided into eight |
the "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" | poem, then Brown joins in and the two finish in unis |
book argued that, since in one sentence in this | poem there is a mention of a vembu flower adorning t |
f family ties, etc.), and in the course of each | poem these losses are transformed into gifts, albeit |
The ridiculous | poem this guy is supposed to have written is clearly |
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