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In the third | verse, a "Mack the Finger" has this problem: "I got |
At the end of each | verse a new country name is stated to introduce that |
In the third | verse, a savage soldier sticks his head in the sand |
In the second | verse a line samples the intro from "The Real Slim S |
in Latin (in prose), and one in Lithuanian (in | verse), a primer, the catechism, and the book of son |
In the first | verse, a cowboy angel riding on the clouds searches |
After the first | verse, a guitar plays with the main riff, and is the |
For the second | verse, a string section appears, baring resemblance |
t quaver accompaniment and, at the end of each | verse, a single colla parte bar that slows down the |
contemporary Australian Poetry (2001) River of | Verse: A Tasmanian Journey 1800-2004 (2004) A writer |
of the narrative, which consists of prose and | verse, a number of tales are introduced. |
the vibe changes and you have to deliver your | verse a little differently." |
a notebook, describing his attempt to write a | verse about his first flight,"...anyhow, why write v |
panese style of poetry and wrote a haiku style | verse about Pleck, on the site of where the Belle Vu |
dicated above has been translated into English | verse about twenty-five times, is found in Catholic |
m, but he also writes serious love poetry, and | verse about art and travel. |
a song about living in Kallangur, including a | verse about the Bruce Highway, Redcliffe, Mooroochy, |
Dinco drops his first | verse about discussing his best & worst times on how |
He wrote A Father's Advice, a famous piece of | verse about gun safety. |
Until 1912, an inscription in Ottoman Turkish | verse above the door dated the structure to AH 942 ( |
Twenty-six seconds into the song, the second | verse accelerates and the rest of the song continues |
This | verse, according to Gundry, marks the beginning of t |
he music to the new libretto and adjusting the | verse accordingly to Jean-Jacques Rousseau. |
In some hymnals, one may find a fourth | verse added by Edward H. Bickersteth, Jr. |
greatest, of the tradition of "praise-poetry", | verse addressed to a noble patron. |
This | verse adds the mention of the omnipresent God being |
up, the Silo Pruning Hooks (after the Biblical | verse admonishing people to turn swords into plowsha |
Yellow Star is written in free | verse, after Roy struggled with how to authentically |
by two cantors, the choir answering the first | verse after each of the others. |
fellow poet Guto'r Glyn chided him in humorous | verse after he failed to assist Guto in a disastrous |
Gundry notes that this | verse again makes sure to note Herod is a king. |
The Hebrew letters that headed each | verse: Aleph, Beth for the first set; Gimel, Daleth, |
his version includes more than 2000 additional | verse along with the other verse from Palaramacahand |
ance gates inscribed with an appropriate Bible | verse along the top; if there is more than one entra |
k through the 1920s and illustrated a nonsense | verse alphabet with her husband. |
As Luz notes this | verse also had an important impact on the theology o |
n builds in intensity and then explodes into a | verse, also in 7/8, after which the song goes back t |
o" at the beginning of every line of the final | verse also illustrates the influence that Roy Harper |
wever, other scholarly interpretations of this | verse also exist. |
references figures from mythology in the third | verse, among them the lovers Iseult and Marion. |
While Sedley chiefly produced light amatory | verse and pastoral dialogues in the 1670s, he turned |
while the instrumental break after the second | verse and chorus is an allusion to The Beach Boys' 1 |
He began to write | verse and assumed the bardic name Gwyrosydd (meaning |
s, satirical flights of fancy, and even lively | verse and lyrics, as well as illustrations. |
eatured DMX, who contributed the song's fourth | verse, and Lil' Kim, who performed the chorus. |
ded the song to full length with an additional | verse, and the composition took form. |
urovision in Stockholm, Christy sang the first | verse and chorus in Dutch and the rest in English. |
The video then skips the song's second | verse and proceeds to the next place, New York City, |
After the last | verse and a few more repetitions of those riffs, the |
hagiographical portrait of the king in aureate | verse, and his contribution to The Flyting Betwixt M |
are split between Barry Gibb (choruses, second | verse) and Robin Gibb (first verse, one chorus in cl |
urs he won the school gold medal for classical | verse, and proceeded to Trinity College, Oxford, whe |
The official remix features Pitbull with a new | verse and Elephant Man, featured in the Ying Yang Tw |
t Schock who'd recall having written the first | verse and title of "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" on |
mbines epic form, tragedy, and philosophy with | verse and prose. |
arrangement just hearable in the end of every | verse, and vocals. |
m version - A musical bridge follows the first | verse and refrain. |
re complete, including the seldom-heard second | verse and also the introductory verse. |
ed back-to-back, then a chorus, then the third | verse, and finally another chorus. |
Starting from episode seventeen, the second | verse and chorus was used, as compared to the first |
Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Verlaine; selected | verse and prose poems (1947) edited with an introduc |
speak to ex-bandmates Syd Barrett in the first | verse, and Roger Waters in the second, according to |
uting, "Stop the killing now!," over the final | verse), and stop its efforts to control them and the |
d the Netherlands to Paris, of some volumes of | verse and of translations from the French and German |
e latter is an extended composition, combining | verse and full sections. |
o the whole tradition of English (and Western) | verse and to the poetic impulse itself to make beaut |
stilted before finding its legs by the second | verse and definitely by the initial chorus. |
He also wrote much Latin and English | verse, and in 1908 published his Memories of Men and |
-speed is used again near the end of the third | verse, and a backwards portion of the lyrics is over |
ett mentions the possibility that between this | verse and John 20:22 Jesus fully ascends to heaven |
rk is in prose with a prologue and epilogue in | verse and it is in this prologue that the author was |
The | verse and oratory of William Morris, largely focused |
This version used only the first | verse and chorus of the song. |
but he will be best remembered for his erotic | verse and for poems evoking his beloved Tatra mounta |
At Eton he dabbled in | verse, and up to 1786 four separate works, in verse |
dane was aged 13, Steuerman reviewed his debut | verse and encouraged him to continue. |
in London" (on which Bob Seger sang the second | verse and provided back-up vocals), and "Here by Me" |
s to understand the subtleties of alliterative | verse, and to grasp the meaning behind the many kenn |
-lib of the "the drum, the bass" to bridge the | verse and chorus. |
f poems, they include musical sections, spoken | verse, and passages of allegorical storytelling. |
glish by Nathaniel Baxter, with a complaint in | verse and a long dedication to Sir John Brockett (15 |
at Winchester College where he won the English | Verse and Duncan Reading Prizes. |
arlie Scene and Funny Man have a different 2nd | verse, and some of the instruments and synthesizers |
He published Das Hohe Lied, translated in | verse, and with notes according to the Midrash (Berl |
s he later became a successful writer of Welsh | verse and noted for his “high church” views. |
iginally recorded by Rivers, it merely had one | verse and one chorus. |
s The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English | Verse and British Poetry since 1945. |
It appears in The Oxford Book of English | Verse and in some editions of Palgrave's Golden Trea |
ed "Howdy Folks: Selections from the Writings, | Verse and Speeches of Larry Ho." |
dotus and Pausanias, were written in hexameter | verse, and were considered to have been strikingly f |
ng, instructions for printing letters, reading | verse and the use of capitals. |
thy poem entitled Brother to Dragon: A Tale in | Verse and Voices that retells the recorded story of |
aw's driving acoustic guitar tracks during the | verse and chorus, DeYoung performs two intricate syn |
taught rhetoric, and wrote extensively both in | verse and prose. |
f Racine's classicism unfavorably to the freer | verse and settings of Shakespeare, and supporting th |
was editied down to 3:50 by removing the last | verse and chorus. |
She wrote different styles of | verse and they were said to follow Tang Dynasty poet |
Ja Rule recycles parts of Tupac's first | verse and Stretch's verse and then it ends off with |
ical structure and the repeated lyrics in each | verse and chorus. |
sses a new sphere is added around Minogue each | verse, and a new light for each sphere is added as w |
During the first | verse and chorus, she simply stood near the back of |
Mary's weeping in this | verse and subsequent ones is the origin of the word |
His son Hilary edited his light prose, | verse, and plays in Laughter from a Cloud (1923). |
EPIGRAMS ON PRIAPUS by divers poets in English | verse and prose. |
ng is in an A-A-B-A format with a 12-bar blues | verse and an 8-bar bridge. |
Townshend: "I wrote the first | verse and Roger helped me with the rest. |
ard E-A-D-G-B-e and by alternating between the | verse and the chorus. |
literary circles championing more traditional | verse and writing against modernism. |
rtly before his death: 'I have written much in | verse and prose, but can confidently say that I neve |
He was an elegant writer of Latin | verse, and is commended by Joachim du Bellay as havi |
a work-in-progress version, without the second | verse and a few other slight lyrical differences, at |
Miscellaneous Works in | Verse and Prose, 1782 |
The song features Juelz Santana on the second | verse and chorus and is produced by Prime. |
hed rules for the "purity" of language, style, | verse and rhyme. |
Then we'll do another | verse and chorus and we'll play some more harmonica |
to English was made by Theodore Stephanides in | verse, and by Betts, Gauntlett and Spilias in prose. |
sion a guitar lead was added between the first | verse and chorus. |
a powerful guitar solo and a repetition of the | verse and chorus, at 3:53, the song kicks into the s |
backbeat which comes in between lyrics in the | verse and throughout the bridge. |
introducing heavy metal guitars in the second | verse and a double bass drum in the third. |
The first | verse and closing line are sung by the then eight-ye |
the author of Il Viridario and other writings, | verse and prose, and his grandnephew, Claudio Achill |
The piece imitates Milton's | verse, and the warfare is similar to that of the Ili |
The Inzikhist credo rejected metered | verse and declared that non-Jewish themes were a val |
I'd write a | verse and then I couldn't write the chorus or I'd wr |
g to Brown, who helped him complete the second | verse and melody. |
Both the last line of each | verse and the choruses feature signature multi-part |
r Kingdom Hearts II, which is missing the last | verse, and also has the added lines, "Hito shirezu/M |
shared the stage with Killing the Dream, 108, | Verse, and living legends Sinking Ships. |
nd a collection of trifles called 'Analects in | Verse and Prose, chiefly Dramatical, Satirical, and |
," thus underlining the sonic qualities of his | verse and recalling his love of music. |
The | verse and opening intro has a progression of F-Gm-Bb |
. Jerome agrees with this understanding of the | verse, and observes that the practice was frequent a |
The song features Love on lead vocal for the | verse, and Wilson for the chorus. |
inity, Law, & State Affairs Epitomiz'd Both in | Verse and Prose, published posthumously in 1928 |
follows Cm-Bb-Eb-Fm-Bb-Eb-(F#)G-(F#)G for the | verse and C-D-F-C for the chorus, stepping up one ha |
ondelet, sonnet, tanaka, unitoum, waka, simple | verse, and xenia epigram. |
This version omits the third | verse and is considerably faster-moving than the ori |
Moore was typically given the lead vocal(first | verse and lead voice in chorus) on most of the futur |
n the radio version all three share the second | verse and the lyrics are different, and much shorter |
ones, Zhang's poem "heralded the metaphysical | verse and nature poetry of the later centuries." |
He is the author of three books of | verse and two books of verse translation. |
It contains a | verse and prose "life" of St Caillin of Fenagh and a |
h religious and secular material, in prose and | verse and in a wide variety of genres." |
version is known for its jazz-inflected second | verse and the use of keyboards in place of rhythm gu |
olitical satire, drama criticism, neoclassical | verse and spiritual prose, all selected by Charles P |
Apart from the intro before the first | verse and a solo following the second verse (where t |
t of the recording of the song: "He ran down a | verse and a chorus and he just quit and said, 'We'll |
The Works, in | Verse and Prose, of the Late Robert Treat Paine, Jun |
As is hinted in the previous | verse and confirmed at Luke 4:6 and John 12:31 this |
he 9513 noted the "small details" of the first | verse and Moore's "easy twang", but thought that the |
He also wrote many volumes of | verse, and corresponded with the English Jesuit poet |
ndred years before: simple monophonic songs of | verse and refrain, with a leader singing the verse a |
ture, as well as a poet writing both formalist | verse and experimental verse of the Activist school |
seen playing pool in the bar during the second | verse and final chorus. |
Bonny Ballads (1959) medly of | verse and worse |
It also removes the chorus after the third | verse and goes straight to the fourth verse, which t |
's bass player Adam Clayton reciting the final | verse, and is the only album recording featuring Cla |
n is similar to the Raiders' through the first | verse and chorus, but differs in the second verse, w |
She translated the Psalms of David into German | verse and wrote a poetry collection entitled The doo |
ter than the original album version; the first | verse and the second chorus is deleted from the sing |
goodbye chord" arpeggio as an interlude to the | verse and bridge. |
olescent in his mid-teens who wrote pederastic | verse and fell in love with older students whom he c |
n the 1560s, Belleau tried his hand at a mixed | verse and prose form modeled on the Italian pastoral |
He also produced some fine elegies, religious | verse and love poems: 27 works attributed to him hav |
Reprinted in: The works in | verse and prose. |
ing world's great cities: New York City (first | verse) and London (second verse). |
sive - and at times unintentionally pathetic - | verse, and Du Bartas has never regained the populari |
rsion of "On And On And On"-featuring an extra | verse and previously only available as the soundtrac |
I had that first | verse, and actually the second vignette was more Ste |
rsion has the word "damn" removed from the 2nd | verse and the word "fuck" is more clearly censored o |
He played a | verse and the chorus from the song thinking it wasn' |
Medieval English | Verse and Prose (1948) with Rudolph Willard |
aise of creation in nine lines of alliterative | verse, and the second is the actual prayer, in free |
Raggett also described the | verse and chorus section of "Satin Safe" as "great m |
He was also a scholar of classical | verse and published Shi no Genri ("Principles of Poe |
ercy's poetry tends to be highly personal free | verse and often addresses the same concern with femi |
2003) George Herbert: | Verse and Prose [selector and introduction] (SPCK |
es - between America and England, between free | verse and metre, between vision and everyday conscio |
quality of mind seemed to check his output in | verse and divert it into the field of criticism. |
ed reverb on the snare drum track in the first | verse and the middle eight to create a "U.S. single |
He also wrote occasional and humorous | verse, and several novels. |
It also printed contributions of | verse and essays on art and literature by associates |
presents a diverse range of medieval texts in | verse and in prose, some of which are in Latin, whil |
This is why Cher does not lip-sync the first | verse and only sings while wearing the red wig. |
he poems of his youth and writing new works in | verse and prose. |
he Glamour of Oxford (1911) is a collection of | verse and prose edited by William Angus Knight, and |
le genres in this period were renga, or linked | verse, and Noh theater. |
treet Boys' "As Long as You Love Me" after one | verse and called them "not very good and incredibly |
riginal is known for the beauty of its lyrical | verse, and considered a Yuan masterpiece; a series o |
r demo used different lyrics, though the first | verse and the chorus were only slightly modified, wh |
The rhythm section enters for the second | verse, and soon the keyboard enters and the song tra |
The song, which had a gentle | verse and catchy chorus, was about the power of drea |
ary world was gravitating rapidly towards free | verse, and as Ariake refused to adapt to the new tre |
some hymns from the church services into Latin | verse, and printed them on folio sheets. |
ophico' (Ashmolean MS. 1415), written in Latin | verse and dedicated to Queen Elizabeth. |
f the Philosopher's Stone,' written in English | verse and dedicated to Queen Elizabeth. |
then modulates back to F# major for the final | verse and chorus. |
eir 12-inch versions by incorporating an extra | verse and/or instrumental section within the main bo |
According to that | verse, Andronicus was a kinsman of Paul and a fellow |
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