「POEM」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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omposer Joseph-Guy Ropartz composed a symphonic | poem, La Chasse du Prince Arthur (Prince Arthur's Hu |
dals during the O'Connell centenary for a prize | poem entitled, The Irish Liberator. |
town; the funeral is celebrated in a well-known | poem by Charles Wolfe (1791-1823), The Burial of Sir |
It appears as such in a Latin | poem by Hieronymus Osius (1564), in the Latin prose |
In 1953, Robert Penn Warren published a lengthy | poem entitled Brother to Dragon: A Tale in Verse and |
ributed to him, though De Bie wrote a page-long | poem about his "still" paintings, and Houbraken also |
Hungaria, a symphonic | poem by Franz Liszt |
In 1913 he produced a symphonic | poem in honour of Giuseppe Verdi with verses by Sem |
rattu both describe it as a akalakavi - a large | poem. |
William Goldwin wrote a Latin | poem of 95 lines on a rural cricket match. |
ouch, as is clear from the reference in a Latin | poem by Claudian (late 4th century), who uses this v |
Cover of The Double: A Petersburg | Poem |
A Nordic | Poem album released in 2004. |
by their sentimental remembering of it… a ‘tone | poem' for the eye - very inspired by the music of Ol |
Thomas Churchyard wrote a long | poem in 1588, the first description of the papermaki |
Eisteddfod of Wales in 1991 at Mold for a Welsh | poem titled 'Merch Ein Amserau' ("Girl of Our Times" |
anslates as "cloud, water" comes from a Chinese | poem which reads, "To drift like clouds and flow lik |
Longchamps) dedicated to the bishop a satirical | poem, Speculum Stultorum ("Mirror of Fools"), on the |
A dated | poem in praise of his music shows that he began to d |
A similar | poem Arzei haLevanon is recited as one of the Kinot |
ll Praise the Lord of Wisdom, is a Mesopotamian | poem (ANET, pp. |
are listed together, in a manner of a dramatic | poem (known as the Eleh Ezkera) recited on two impor |
"Love Came Down at Christmas" is a Christmas | poem by Christina Rossetti. |
Dies irae itself is a Latin | poem or hymn which prays mercy at the dawn of apocal |
6 Maccabees, a Syriac | poem which possibly shared a lost source with 4 Macc |
s Princess Diana's grave and leaves a beautiful | poem behind. |
f his Poems as Landmarks series, a commissioned | poem "The Gilt of Cain" is to be placed inside a scu |
end Richard Harris Barham, a medically-inspired | poem to relieve the anxiety of a very dear friend, a |
e battle was also the subject of a 19th-century | poem by William Douw Schuyler-Lighthall. |
A single | poem by Llywarch survives, the earliest text of whic |
called "The Battle of the Blends" was a notable | poem written by Henry d'Andeli in 1224 and tells the |
On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring is a tone | poem composed in 1912 by Frederick Delius; it was fi |
cter and Claims (1865), 'Capernaum, A Seatonian | Poem' (1865), Obstacles to Missionary Success (1868) |
t the film “attains the complexity of a lyrical | poem by balancing subjective, painterly vision with |
ile and Hall solo albums, plus a never-recorded | poem, "Hope." |
hs of pictures of nudes and a sexually-oriented | poem entitled "Sex Poem" in 1968. |
o used the pseudonym "Claribel" from a Tennyson | poem). |
To this extent the film took the title of a Poe | poem, "The City Under the Sea", and attempted to exp |
Felicity Fark in the Land of the Media: a moral | poem (1975), Peregrine Prykke's Pilgrimage Through t |
m of Intelligence (Littlewood Arc, 1992, a long | poem based on Nietzsche's life and works), The Hand |
In a laudatory | poem Lope de Vega speaks of her "as the fourth of th |
e book's original title came from a book-length | poem Cogswell was writing at the time of the electio |
War I veteran (Herbert Marshall) uses as a tone | poem to describe the story of the two protagonists t |
Carpathia - A Dramatic | Poem (August 29, 2005) |
The Mahavamsa ("Great Chronicle") a historical | poem also written in the “Pali” language, gives an a |
In a Spanish | poem Daniel Levi de Barrios speaks of him as being a |
Parsley's book, Cloud, a book-length | poem on the bombing of Hiroshima, published in 1997, |
1850: Philo: An Evangeliad, a religious | poem |
Rachel Bromwich notes that a 12th-century | poem by Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr contains a reference t |
He was the dedicatee of a 1627 | poem by Michael Drayton. |
brotherhood in arms) is a Hebrew | poem written by Haim Gouri and set to music by Sasha |
A joint | poem by C. S. Lewis and Owen Barfield titled "Abeced |
The Mewlips is a hobbit | poem, appearing in the work The Adventures of Tom Bo |
Duke of Newcastle, as a reward for a flattering | poem on Pelham-Holles' marriage. |
German Orentil is the hero of a medieval | poem of the same name. |
ucted the work at Weimar, composing a symphonic | poem of his own to replace Gluck's original overture |
to the music of L'apprenti sorcier, a symphonic | poem by Paul Dukas based on the same story. |
Wales to celebrate Catrin's legacy, and a short | poem was composed in her memory by Menna Elfyn. |
A good | poem can be composed on any subject, though the gene |
thout seeing her one last time and sent a short | poem to her house. |
A supplementary | poem to De laudibus divinae sapientiae, called simpl |
ci written in 1524 Aretino encloses a satirical | poem saying that due to a sudden aberration he has f |
England Lead Mining Museum, contributing a new | poem, The Love Song of the Javanese Singing Cock |
rantry later came to be categorised as a Hobbit | poem from Middle-earth. |
nterests included bees, and he wrote a didactic | poem called The Bee. |
The text was used to inspire a Symphonic | Poem of the same name by the New German composer and |
Finlandia, Op. 26 is a symphonic | poem by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. |
Feeling, or, Sketches from Life: a Desultory | Poem (1810, published anonymously) |
According to the preface: It is a long | poem of 622 verses, a profound lament which gives wa |
dramatic symphony in seven scenes, a symphonic | poem, a string suite, a cello concerto, two violin c |
To Althea, from Prison is a romantic | poem written by Richard Lovelace in 1642. |
Artorius is also a long | poem by John Heath-Stubbs (1972), detailing his view |
n returning from Cuba, Stratos recorded a sound | poem, O Tzitziras o Mitziras, for the historical-cri |
wn on vocals, half-singing/half-chanting a long | poem written by Schulze. |
They proposed a joint | poem on Robin Hood, but this was not carried out. |
Lezama Lima's first published work, a long | poem called "Muerte de Narciso," released when he wa |
von Ribbeck auf Ribbeck im Havelland is a major | poem by the German poet and novelist Theodor Fontane |
on - A group of up to 12 people recites a Welsh | poem. |
06-09-01, shortly after the reissue of A Nordic | Poem the second album titled By the Sword of My Fath |
based on Pushkin), a symphony in A, a symphonic | poem Legenda (which won him a prize at the 1928 Inte |
s of Praise,' London, 1683, 1685 (with a sacred | poem on Dives and Lazarus), 1692, 1701, 1704 (8th ed |
n Algren's Chicago: City on the Make is a prose | poem about the alleys, the El tracks, the neon and t |
Mosdell wrote a “distractive” | poem for each “oracle” in English, while Tanikawa wr |
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. |
Martha Clowdis Hamlett is a children's | poem writer and children's book author who write Bat |
Rasheed Turabi also wrote a famous | poem ‘Jawab e Shikwa' as a sequel to Allam Iqbal's ‘ |
A Humerous | Poem by H. I. Comus, (1827). |
n to be learned in chemistry, and wrote a Latin | poem on salt. |
of his students and praised him in a well-known | poem. |
Every June 28 a long | poem written in pixuetu (L'Amuravela), explaining th |
Though the phrase comes from a 1910 | poem by James Oppenheim, it is commonly associated w |
adrigals which set successive stanzas of a long | poem (Monteverdi's Sestina: Lagrime d'Amante al Sepo |
Yan'an in January 1939, Guang wrote a patriotic | poem entitled Yellow River and recited it during the |
She is the author of a long | poem called The New World. |
Basse also wrote a commendatory | poem for Michael Baret's Hipponomie, or the Vineyard |
passenger levels dropped drastically (in a 1937 | poem, John Betjeman described it as "a lonely statio |
Isle of the Dead, Op. 29, is a symphonic | poem composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. |
ury Hellenistic astrologer who wrote a didactic | poem on horoscopic astrology known in Greek as the P |
He has a published | poem collection Gurujaapa, while a second Sapphera i |
ost exclusively in Kannada, except for a single | poem in English on Rabindranath Tagore in 1961. |
Prince Rostislav is a symphonic | poem by Sergei Rachmaninoff. |
Analysis of a laudatory | poem addressed to a member of the Almoravid clan," i |
A Vision has been compared to Eureka: A Prose | Poem, the final major work of Edgar Allan Poe. |
regusa" ("Wild Violet") was based on a Japanese | poem by Roma Ryan. |
one year after Marguerite's death, a tributary | poem, Annae, Margaritae, Ianae, sororum virginum her |
Turner (1961) was a tone | poem inspired by the English painter William Turner. |
He also wrote a Latin | poem on the immortality of the soul. |
Among his published works were Peace, a Lyric | Poem (1814); Resignation (1817); The Triumph of Chri |
When asked for a death | poem, he is reported to have said, "In the Boshin [W |
He also wrote letters, a didactic | poem (sometimes classed as the last ensenhamen), a g |
The Double: A Petersburg | Poem is a novella written by Fyodor Dostoevsky. |
This is the title of a long | poem by Edgar Allan Poe which had special significan |
libri quatuor … 1607; Beati Pacifici; a divine | poem … 1623 ; and Divine Poems , 1625 |
1974: Artorius: A Heroic | Poem in Four Books and Eight Episodes |
siding spirit, from the title through a central | poem, “Clarel's Motel,” of this collection. |
Someone (a royalist I guess) wrote a satirical | poem about the destruction of the cross by the round |
In June 1566 he wrote a Latin | poem on the birth of the young Prince James to King |
akezu (Be not Defeated by the Rain) is a famous | poem written by Kenji Miyazawa, a poet from the nort |
A popular | poem published in the early stages of hostilities wa |
The style of journal is published with a "one | poem per page" layout that has become the hallmark o |
explains the elements and composition of a good | poem. |
scovered in Thebes, Egypt, in 1847) and a Latin | poem on rhetorical figures by an unknown author (Inc |
bbenu Nissim) and Ashamnu, and also a beautiful | poem written for the occasion by Leon of Modena and |
1785, he published his first work, a patriotic | poem, "The Valour of the Magyars". |
with politics, and was the author of a 'Heroick | Poem upon the King,' 1694, and a 'Poem to the Lady D |
of his leisure was El Monserrate (1587), a dull | poem on a repulsive subject which had the honor of b |
uired it later as it is not mentioned in a 1613 | poem by Scipione Francucci that described the Borghe |
tings by Harris from 1971 adapted into a cut-up | poem by River Styx. |
d Dictionary of English (1998): song 1. a short | poem or other set of words set to music or meant to |
seum) in AD 80, and was recorded in a laudatory | poem by Martial - the only detailed description of a |
s Pan and Syrinx (Pan og Syrinx) is a symphonic | poem written for a concert of the composer's works w |
ed Elias to Arabic poetry and taught him a long | poem written by her uncle Elias Ferzan, which, accor |
The Bodhi-Vamsa, or Mahabodhi-Vamsa, is a prose | poem in elaborate Sanskritized Pali, composed by Upa |
Like previous releases A Dead | Poem and Triarchy of Lost Lovers, the band refined t |
In a later | poem of hers, she included a line that reads "Ye Cre |
Sea Drift is a tone | poem for orchestra composed by John Alden Carpenter |
My Boy Jack is a 1915 | poem by Rudyard Kipling. |
rarchy of the Blessed Angels (1635), a didactic | poem in nine books; |
The word Charu is also used in a popular | poem to describe the beauty of the moon-Charu chandr |
und further expression in Vienna (1934), a long | poem in praise of the 1934 uprising of Viennese soci |
He also composed a notable | poem known as Y Llafurwr ("The Labourer"). |
His other works include a novel, a prose | poem collection, three comic books and two solo albu |
Later, a humorous | poem circulated about the two attending physicians, |
This was a lengthy | poem recounting the life of William Wallace, the Sco |
“The Autumn Wind” is a sports-themed | poem written by present NFL Films President and co-f |
em books of Jacob Cats, containing a moralistic | poem per trade. |
In particular, a 1549 | poem of his, "Pierus", written in the shape of a pea |
correct form appears in a reference in a later | poem. |
The Rodiad is a pornographic | poem on the subject of flagellation published by Joh |
An awdl is a long | poem written in Welsh in one of the twenty-four stri |
a, whose Bivouac of the Dead would be a popular | poem placed in various cemeteries for the War's dead |
eamship", "pirated" from the title of a requiem | poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky, To Comrade Nette, a Man |
longest section by far of the work, is a prose | poem in the style of Henry James. |
mentary on Shakespeare's The Tempest, is a long | poem by W. H. Auden, written 1942-44, and first publ |
lso a character in "Anakhronismos," a long-form | poem with mock annotations by Mike Ladd. |
this battle, includes, amongst others, a short | poem for a child named Dinogad, describing how his f |
tches; and for the match that inspired a famous | poem. |
He also edited (1784) a posthumous | poem by John Stuckey on 'The Vanity of all Human Kno |
orian Christian village in a thirteenth-century | poem by the Nestorian writer Giwargis Warda. |
tter Bynner as "A Farewell to Cui" , a farewell | poem dedicated to a friend named Cui, was included i |
Among his works so far is a milestone | poem that brought him the Sanjayan Award in 1952. |
They is a 1917 | poem by the English soldier and poet Siegfried Sasso |
"Beaucourt Revisited" is a war | poem by A.P. Herbert. |
The Feast of Thalarchus: A Dramatic | Poem (1901) |
In 1648 he composed a Welsh | poem in which loyalty to the king is combined with d |
Disabled is a war | poem by Wilfred Owen written in 1917. |
yala's first major success was with a symphonic | poem, Uchben X'coholte (1933), whose title means "In |
The Padya or "verse" portion of a Champoo | poem was written in Sanskrit metres while the gadya |
A lengthy | poem gained him the favor of the Landgrave of Hesse, |
and Even a short | poem written to mourn the death of a friend can be c |
Ynglingatal is a skaldic | poem listing the kings of the House of Ynglings, dat |
the "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" | poem, then Brown joins in and the two finish in unis |
Her final action inspired a popular | poem entitled The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet by |
Psalms (1592), and he contributed a dedicatory | poem to Giles Farnaby's Canzonets to Fowre Voyces (1 |
stor at St Nicholas, showed Gruber a six-stanza | poem he had written in 1816. |
Eventyr or Once Upon a Time is a tone | poem for orchestra composed by Frederick Delius in 1 |
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 |
nd is usually regarded as the author of a Latin | poem on astronomy, Carmen de Luna or Praefatio de Li |
anese War, the work was inspired by a patriotic | poem by Guang Weiran, which was also adapted as the |
enced by Dostoyevsky's The Double: A Petersburg | Poem. |
nde has been thought to be the author of a long | poem which exists in a unique manuscript in The Nati |
or recognition for having authored a well-known | poem. |
wn only from a cryptic reference in a satirical | poem by Juvenal, in which a giant turbot presented t |
"The Shooting of Dan McGrew" is a narrative | poem by Robert W. Service, first published in The So |
Hubbard's work the album was created as a tone | poem piece. |
29, he published The Mount's Bay; a descriptive | poem ... and other pieces but received little critic |
In 1897, a published | poem of his, "Grand Valse," drew him a fan letter. |
here by his calligraphic reproduction of a Tang | poem, in praise of chrysanthemums. |
her-poet Rabindranath Tagore, and used a Tagore | poem as the basis for the chorus The Wandering Madma |
The "Sleeping Sentinel" was a melodramatic | poem written about this case. |
A further | poem was also bound into the volume, entitled The La |
eiche, pronounced , 1894-95), Op. 28, is a tone | poem by Richard Strauss, chronicling the misadventur |
having had William Shakespeare dedicate a major | poem, The Phoenix and the Turtle, to the loving rela |
he footage inspired Holden to write a narrative | poem of the event and thus formed the basis of the c |
A satirical | poem composed in the 1960's by Habib Jalib. |
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