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  • In at least one variant of the second poem, this Sanddef is called "Bryd Angel," suggestin
  • She was the inspiration for Hardy's poem Thoughts of Phena at News of Her Death.
  • His book-length poem Three, Breathing (Wave Books) is a breathless,
  • In the poem, Tiktiner provides 40 couplets that rhyme and e
  • urse of the symphony, is Richard Strauss's tone poem Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks.
  • ewspaper named El Pueblo, accepted to publish a poem titled ¡Adelante!.
  • Eisteddfod of Wales in 1991 at Mold for a Welsh poem titled 'Merch Ein Amserau' ("Girl of Our Times"
  • Fukushima even composed a poem titled “From Fallen Petal to Rising Star”, in w
  • words written in 1833 by John Henry Newman as a poem titled "the Pillar of Cloud".
  • ine from a gourd, and his most famous work is a poem titled "In Praise of the Virtue of Wine".
  • of the Helix bridge, where visitors can read a poem titled 'Lion Heart', written by Amanda Chong.
  • Carol Ann Duffy wrote a poem titled "Bridgewater Hall" in her Rapture collec
  • There is also a poem titled "Coaker's Dream".
  • In fact, when her poem titled "The Pine Tree Hymn" was written, it als
  • In the poem, titled "Flowers' debate", "the author's tapest
  • In 2005, Ian McMillan published a poem titled Slough Re-visited using the same metre a
  • Bear On My Neighbors Lawn in New Jersey"; "Love Poem to My Husband of Thirty-One Years"; "I Dream of
  • few other poems, but his other work included a poem to Morris himself (1744), poems on the subject
  • 57, she was commissioned by NBC-TV to provide a poem to be recited by Helen Hayes for the 50th anniv
  • Ieuan composed a poem to a woman named “Anni Goch” in which he accuse
  • end Richard Harris Barham, a medically-inspired poem to relieve the anxiety of a very dear friend, a
  • ms to contain a later edition, and ascribes the poem to a Gregory who had dedicated it to a bishop o
  • Yeats intended for the poem to be printed last in the collection, as an env
  • War I veteran (Herbert Marshall) uses as a tone poem to describe the story of the two protagonists t
  • e the character played by Will Smith makes up a poem to impress a girl, and says it was written by a
  • thout seeing her one last time and sent a short poem to her house.
  • A supplementary poem to De laudibus divinae sapientiae, called simpl
  • a line from Robert Burns's poem To a Mouse, which is often misquoted as "The be
  • He asked Gruber to set the poem to music.
  • Elgar first set Alice's poem to music for voice and piano in 1897 and it was
  • Morfudd fel yr haul (Morfudd like the sun), a poem to the wife of an Aberystwyth merchant who seem
  • s and defend the attribution of the bulk of the poem to Lycophron the tragic poet.
  • He also penned a poem to Tuseredo, modelling it on the Hamartigenia o
  • Ted Joans wrote a poem to "Le fou de Bamba" (The madman of Bamba).
  • of St Asaph who lived near Caerwys, and also a poem to King Edward III of England, which shows a de
  • ect, he also wrote poetry, considering his best poem to be the one dedicated to Sir Jack Hobbs on th
  • Moduin's poem to Theodulf and especially his Egloga were a ma
  • orary of Woodfroffe at Marlborough, dedicated a poem to Woodroffe entitled 'In Memoriam SCW VC'
  • He was a friend of John Leland, who addresses a poem to a forthcoming work of Bekinsau, and refers t
  • He wrote the poem To Daisy during his stay.
  • Willibald even went so far as to write a poem to Jenny in which he pronounced his love for he
  • It is the first Turkic poem to be written with rhythm and rhyme, with sylla
  • Ellis' last letter, in which her beloved used a poem to propose marriage.
  • After an incident where Montag tries to read a poem to his wife's friends when they are visiting, h
  • The word Charu is also used in a popular poem to describe the beauty of the moon-Charu chandr
  • Ali used the poem to taunt Sonny Liston at the press conference p
  • In 1636 Basse contributed a poem to the Annalia Dubrensia.
  • h choreographer Michel Fokine, who had read the poem, to create the famous 1905 solo ballet dance wh
  • her death in September 1778 he wrote an elegiac poem to her memory, published anonymously in 1779; f
  • Psalms (1592), and he contributed a dedicatory poem to Giles Farnaby's Canzonets to Fowre Voyces (1
  • aelite, Collinson contributed a long devotional poem to The Germ and produced a number of religious
  • The Sayyid, however, composed a poem to celebrate his brotherhood's victory, althoug
  • Burton had originally planned the poem to be a children's short story book but thought
  • The text and a translation of the poem to English and German can be found at Infoparti
  • Poem To A Mountain Girl
  • In 1969 Montale began to give a poem to Cima at each meeting.
  • "On Hearing Dong Play the Flageolet a Poem to Palace-attendant Fang"
  • Some lines of a praise poem to Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd, hav
  • between 1976 and 1992, is based on Paul Celan's poem Todesfuge and texts by Nelly Sachs.
  • h is a master from Germany) was inspired by the poem Todesfuge (lit.
  • Indeed, Paul Celan wrote his poem Todesfuge as a direct response to Adorno's dict
  • climbed up this and that tower, I wrote many a poem too, but these poems did not communicate true m
  • Li Pin's poem, translated by Witter Bynner as "Crossing the H
  • His lasting legacy is the Poem Tree at Wittenham Clumps.
  • The Poem Tree at Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire, carved b
  • The Poem Tree, Castle Hill.
  • The first part of the modernist long poem, Trilogy, by H.D. is dedicated, "For Karnak 192
  • Algernon Charles Swinburne wrote an epic poem Tristram of Lyonesse.
  • In Geoffrey Chaucer's poem Troilus and Criseyde (1370), Pandarus plays the
  • nces is the motto Trouthe Schal Delyvere from a poem Truth by Geoffrey Chaucer.
  • The poem turned into the gem of a song we all know as Lo
  • It closely follows Clement Clarke Moore's 1823 poem Twas the Night Before Christmas, and was the fi
  • ch also included Lord Alfred Douglas' notorious poem Two Loves, would be used against Oscar Wilde in
  • yala's first major success was with a symphonic poem, Uchben X'coholte (1933), whose title means "In
  • The poem underwent countless adaptations and imitations.
  • with politics, and was the author of a 'Heroick Poem upon the King,' 1694, and a 'Poem to the Lady D
  • Sare Jahan Se Achcha, (a reference to an iconic poem used in India's freedom struggle, usually refer
  • The poem used for the lyrics of the song was written in
  • The following poem uses the adage that it is impossible to straigh
  • -r is mentioned and understood to be Caphtor: A poem uses k-p-t-r as a parallel for Egypt (H-k-p-t)
  • Miyazawa chose to write the poem using katakana.
  • Beeston was the setting for controversial poem V by Tony Harrison.
  • works include American Rhapsody, the symphonic poem Valley Forge, the marches American Heroes and N
  • ublication Jacob van Maerlant's just discovered poem Van Troyen when he died.
  • In Aleksandr Tvardovsky's popular World War Two poem Vasily Tyorkin, the hero uses the term "sabantu
  • We also know of the poem Venantius Fortunatus addressed to Felix regardi
  • The symphonic poem version is much better-known (with recordings c
  • a French poet and dramatist, best known for his poem Vert-Vert.
  • passages from the books, particularly from the poem Vespers: "Hush!
  • rt also presented the premiere of the symphonic poem Viviane by Franck's pupil, Ernest Chausson.
  • In that year he wrote the poem Volnenie (Unrest), dedicated to Central Asian u
  • of true popular sovereignty, and his political poem Vox Pacifica called for a purge of Parliament.
  • In Hart Crane's poem, Voyages II, from his 1926 collection, White Bu
  • "Barcelona", A Poem, War, Literature, & the Arts: An International
  • The poem was set to music by Schubert and by Hugo Wolf.
  • wn hands: hence the informal title by which the poem was known, Nashe's Dildo.
  • During these years, her first poem was published in Grain magazine.
  • Wynn's earlist poem was written whilst he was a student at Oxford,
  • The poem was originally titled "My Latest Sun Is Sinking
  • In 1942 the poem was printed in an illegal newspaper based in Be
  • The poem was written on four tablets in its canonical fo
  • Longfellow's poem was adapted into a very popular cantata of the
  • In 1856, a poem was written by the New Zealand poet William Gol
  • The thrust behind Hay's original poem was to memorialize Jim Bludso's courage and sel
  • The poem was later set to music and remains a popular Hi
  • Du's poem was written as an allegory for Vietnam, which h
  • But prior to Bugge's work the poem was considered a part of the Poetic Edda and in
  • The poem was dedicated to Duke Roger Borsa son of duke R
  • The truth is, 'that the poem was offered in the usual way and accepted; that
  • The poem was rediscovered in 1924.
  • The poem was written during the 1984-1985 miners strike
  • The poem was interpolated into Laurence Olivier's film R
  • Wales to celebrate Catrin's legacy, and a short poem was composed in her memory by Menna Elfyn.
  • The original poem was written in 1870 by Paul Cezano, in the wake
  • The poem was originally written by Thomas of Celano, an
  • If it was Peter II, then the poem was probably written either between 1200 and 12
  • The poem was apparently composed and recited during one
  • The poem was smuggled out of Romania and was published i
  • The simple fact that his poem was not included speaks volumes of the opinions
  • The poem was probably written in Milford Camp, Surrey, w
  • A film based on the poem was made in 1999 by Andrzej Wajda.
  • s Book editor, and most critics found that "her poem was too much like prose," and that "her deliver
  • The poem was read as narration during the film by singer
  • The poem was written rather in anti-american style than,
  • 4) appeared before the manuscript of Ambroise's poem was discovered.
  • William's first published poem was in The Rialto.
  • The poem was originally written about the pogrom of Przy
  • The complete poem was released in 2003 on the Legacy: The Absolut
  • 808 he published The Simpliciad, this satirical poem was addressed in verse to William Wordsworth, R
  • The poem was also used in the memorial service for Air F
  • Each poem was made into a film by BBC Television, Autoged
  • The ancient poem was translated and paired with a medieval plain
  • after its publication, a tree mentioned in the poem was cut down and part of it was made into an ar
  • The poem was found posthumously in a small black noteboo
  • While this version includes some kanji, the poem was originally written in Katakana (see ).
  • The poem was broadcast on the August 31, 2009 Indiefeed
  • The poem was written between 1772 and 1774 and first pub
  • e probably printed in the mid 19th century; the poem was also printed in John Harland's Ballads and
  • The poem was intended to ridicule country folk for their
  • The poem was very popular, and was widely imitated elsew
  • The poem was first published on June 24, 1865, in the pr
  • His first poem was published during that time.
  • This beautiful poem was originally written by the sixteenth century
  • It has been assumed the poem was inspired by watching documentary footage ab
  • This poem was first published in March 1946.
  • This poem was edited by G.R. Goodwin and was set to music
  • The poem was written between 1804 and 1810.
  • The poem was first used for the team's official team yea
  • The poem was released on the album sleeve in written for
  • itten as though uttered by the book itself, the poem was probably specially composed for the title p
  • The poem was not published during Shelley's lifetime and
  • The poem was the last of her published works but she con
  • Johnson's own opinion was that the poem was
  • The poem was published by Ellis and White in November 18
  • Long forgotten, the poem was discovered by Richard Simpson in the 1850s
  • The poem was untitled in the collection, so Schubert nam
  • This poem was written in response to seventeen queries co
  • ased on an account published in Het Parool, the poem was illegally published in 1943 as the first bo
  • The title of the eight chapter poem was Madhura Vijayam, also known as Veerakampara
  • This last poem was a rehearsal in metrical form of the story o
  • This poem was an incantation by Harald Hildekinn (sic.),
  • GlastoPoem (or Glasto Poem) was an interactive Twitter installation create
  • A rendition of the poem was staged in 1940 by theatre director Henry Gl
  • According to the Heike Monogatari, a poem was found in his quiver after his death.
  • ished in 1833 and revised in 1842; however that poem was based on the thirteenth century Italian nov
  • me of the trial of Edmund Campion, the 512-line poem was probably addressed to Francis Tregian the E
  • the Poetic Edda, Sophus Bugge reasoned that the poem was a 17th century work, composed as an introdu
  • His first poem was published in a Soviet Jewish newspaper "Jun
  • tten and there is a suggestion that part of the poem was written by a different scribe to the rest.
  • A recording of the complete poem was attempted at the sessions for the album, bu
  • The same poem was set by many others including the American c
  • In 2005, the twenty fifth edition of the poem was brought out as the Golden jubilee edition.
  • The Padya or "verse" portion of a Champoo poem was written in Sanskrit metres while the gadya
  • One argument is that the poem was written to celebrate Byrhtnoth's actions an
  • The poem was called by Kipling "Mine Sweepers", and is a
  • The poem was set to music by Franklin L. Sheppard, who a
  • The poem was dedicated to the shrine of Murugan at Tiruc
  • The poem was quickly turned into a song, by putting it t
  • The Dutch poem was created out of a legend recorded in Latin,
  • lowing the example of other European epics, the poem was not simply recited, but sung or chanted to
  • The original Bengali poem was translated by the poet himself and was incl
  • The poem was written by Henry S. Washburn and was turned
  • A further poem was also bound into the volume, entitled The La
  • owever, in the early 90s even the dating of the poem was disputed.
  • The poem was low and bawdy, and the next year he wrote a
  • The poem was never completed.
  • The poem was probably commissioned by Justinian himself,
  • The poem was added to his †This Is It† album after his d
  • f Zion is probably a Biblical metaphor, but the poem was still supported and taught by Communist reg
  • The poem was dictated to a tape recorder, and later tran
  • Along with "The Cremation of Sam McGee", this poem was arguably his best known.
  • In this poem we meet an adept known as the mayombero.
  • (The poem went on to win the Newdigate Prize.)
  • Moreover, eight lines of the poem were transcribed by Abraham Whelock.
  • Parts of the poem were also taken as the basis of a song on the 2
  • ccounts a precocious child, she wrote her first poem when she was nine, and Beatrice: a Tale of the
  • Barton wrote the lyrics as a poem when living in the Hulme area of Manchester.
  • She wrote her first poem when she was 8 years old.
  • c by Bishop Doane who was much impressed by the poem when it was recited by Major General David Russ
  • okasenna, and stanzas 55 through 56 of the same poem, where he is referred to as one of Freyr's serv
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