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  • anslates as "cloud, water" comes from a Chinese poem which reads, "To drift like clouds and flow lik
  • hrist III is an anonymous Old English religious poem which forms the last part of Christ, a poetic t
  • 6 Maccabees, a Syriac poem which possibly shared a lost source with 4 Macc
  • ritone soloist introduces the first half of the poem, which the choir echoes and varies.
  • began an effort to memorialize Lazarus and her poem, which succeeded in 1903 when a plaque bearing
  • s And Mischief" in Divine Songs for Children, a poem which was famously parodied by Lewis Carroll in
  • taken out of the country, Tsangyang composed a poem which some say foretold of his next birth.
  • ing the 1970s, Whitehill wrote his first Hebrew poem, which was accepted by the now-defunct Hebrew p
  • In his only surviving poem, which was written in Fleet Prison, he claims t
  • Fontane used this text as a base for his poem, which he wrote in summer 1889.
  • • Elgar expanded the original poem, which had just the first three lines of each v
  • ening of Chen's novels are always marked with a poem, which signified his interest in poetry.
  • This same poem which has inspired liberty-loving peoples acros
  • as the poet Maoilin O'Mulconry testifies in the poem which enumerates the kings of Ireland:"
  • untainous setting and the subject matter of the poem which deals with the hero speaking about his un
  • he published 'Conscience, an ethical essay,' a poem which he had written in a competition for the S
  • This poem, which forms part of the morning prayer among t
  • nde has been thought to be the author of a long poem which exists in a unique manuscript in The Nati
  • The poem, which is composed episodically, emphasizes the
  • Chen Tao is best known for his one poem which is included in the Three Hundred Tang Poe
  • The poem, which extends to fool lines written in the irr
  • Lovelace wrote the poem while imprisoned in Gatehouse Prison for petiti
  • mas Fairfax's daughter, Maria, and composed the poem while living at the estate.
  • enddydd ei chwaer), a Middle Welsh vaticinatory poem whose text is preserved in two medieval Welsh m
  • According to the Old English poem Widsith before Eadgils became king the Myrgings
  • Eadgils, are only mentioned in the Old English poem Widsith.
  • is mentioned on lines 93-96 in the Anglo-Saxon poem Widsith.
  • announced through Twitter that the title of the poem will be used as the title for third studio albu
  • Memories: A Poem William Hawkins
  • His poem, Winter was Hard, was set to music by composer
  • n Shropshire and in 1810 he published his first poem Winter Evening Thoughts in a local newspaper, f
  • To read an Ashbery poem with the intent to explicate in the traditional
  • "Love Poem with Harbor View", Poetry Foundation
  • after the experiments of "Howl," "What about a poem with rhythmic buildup power equal to Howl witho
  • m Combe and Thomas Rowlandson published an 1809 poem with pictures called The Tour of Doctor Syntax
  • This imbues the poem with a strong strand of erotic love (shringara)
  • nd 1920, including his Irish Symphony, his tone poem With the Wild Geese, his Violin Concerto, and h
  • Montgomery did not write the poem with the intention of it being set to music.
  • a of Ptah" used for Memphis and parelleled in a poem with k.p.t.r - representing Caphtor.
  • ity council) published a popular edition of the poem, with a print run of 100,000 copies.
  • Thousand Character Classic, Chinese poem with similar function, esp.
  • ack Jean-Luc is singing verses taken out of the poem with the same name from Arthur Rimbaud.
  • Here follow many excerpts from this poem with a translation and links to the tribes and
  • appear in MS H in order to pair a short, tragic poem with a longer one on the power of love and the
  • lso a character in "Anakhronismos," a long-form poem with mock annotations by Mike Ladd.
  • Then he shared the poem with members at his church and a musician added
  • Medievalist scholars who have viewed the poem within the Anglo-Saxon tradition have therefore
  • Attempts at placing this poem within a genre have proven to be quite difficul
  • This poem without a response, Pos de sa mar man cavalier
  • and grammars, but he also incorporates into his poem words taken from contemporary spoken vernacular
  • The Gwen Ystrad poem would then present a victor's view of the same
  • Martha Clowdis Hamlett is a children's poem writer and children's book author who write Bat
  • ter 3000-inspired film criticism and epistolary poem writing workshops), and all are taught by volun
  • Among these keepsakes was a poem written for him by a young Gisela one Christmas
  • "A Song of Union" is a poem written by Alfred Noyes, and set to music by th
  • This poem written by Marianne von Willemer
  • "La Espero" ("The Hope") is a poem written by L. L. Zamenhof (1859-1917), the init
  • Loushan Pass is a poem written by Mao Zedong in 1935 during the Long M
  • "Sailing Westward" is a poem written by Alfred Noyes, and set to music by th
  • "Shakespeare's Kingdom" is a poem written by Alfred Noyes and set to music by the
  • "The Islands" is a poem written by Alfred Noyes, and set to music by th
  • called "The Battle of the Blends" was a notable poem written by Henry d'Andeli in 1224 and tells the
  • dinburgh on 9 October 2004, Liz Lochhead read a poem written especially for the occasion by Morgan,
  • most famous for his ensenhamen, a long didactic poem written for his jongleur, Cabra.
  • Christ II (also Christ B), poem written by the Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf on Chr
  • My Jesus I Love Thee is a poem written by William Ralph Featherston in 1864, w
  • "Mr Bleaney" is a poem written by British poet Philip Larkin.
  • n a reading by its founder, Barry Jackson, of a poem written by John Drinkwater.
  • The poem, written in 1966 and reflecting the anti-war mo
  • udonym of Philip Arnold Heseltine) and set to a poem written by journalist and poet Bruce Blunt (189
  • "The Sweepers" is a poem written by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), and set
  • "Eternity" includes a poem written by William Blake and some strange effec
  • The minister also added stanzas of a poem, written in dialect: "A Pola xe l'Arena / la Fo
  • our's major surviving work, is a long narrative poem written while he was a member of the king's hou
  • brotherhood in arms) is a Hebrew poem written by Haim Gouri and set to music by Sasha
  • They are based on a poem written by Russian poet Konstantin Balmont.
  • tury ( Der Antritt des neuen Jahrhunderts) is a poem written by Friedrich Schiller early in the 19th
  • ment, showing Maury's face and an inscription a poem written by Mrs. Margaret Junkin Preston as cite
  • This poem, written to lament the death of Bryan O'Neill,
  • To Althea, from Prison is a romantic poem written by Richard Lovelace in 1642.
  • wn on vocals, half-singing/half-chanting a long poem written by Schulze.
  • "The Cataract of Lodore" is a poem written in 1820 by the English poet Robert Sout
  • Constitution", as well as The New Colossus, the poem written by Emma Lazarus for the Statue of Liber
  • or Yesterday: An ABC of Baseball Immortals is a poem written by Ogden Nash for the January 1949 issu
  • Insensibility is a poem written by Wilfred Owen during the First World
  • The Victory Festival (Das Siegesfest) is a poem written in May 1803 by Friedrich Schiller, whos
  • Every June 28 a long poem written in pixuetu (L'Amuravela), explaining th
  • Billing also published a poem written by Lord Alfred Douglas which referred t
  • The second plaque is a poem written by the families of these seven women.
  • k City Poet Jean Verlee wrote "resurrection," a poem written in the voice of Charles Chatman.
  • The poem, written while Smart was in an insane asylum, i
  • s were by her brother Pedro Paterno, based on a poem written by their mother of the same title.
  • His first published poem, written in Hebrew and based on a Talmudical pa
  • the Apple Tree (also known as Apple Tree) is a poem written by an unknown New Englander in the 18th
  • Additionally, Phil Collins translated a poem written by Michaela to Lorenzo to music for the
  • nthem for Doomed Youth" is a well-known popular poem written by Wilfred Owen which incorporates the
  • Iron Horse is a poem written by Allen Ginsberg.
  • "O Fortuna" is a medieval Latin Goliardic poem written early in the thirteenth century, part o
  • "The Blue Mountains" is a poem written by Alfred Noyes, and set to music by th
  • akezu (Be not Defeated by the Rain) is a famous poem written by Kenji Miyazawa, a poet from the nort
  • "Bakhta" is originally a 196 verse poem written by the Algerian poet in the 1940s about
  • bbenu Nissim) and Ashamnu, and also a beautiful poem written for the occasion by Leon of Modena and
  • s Pan and Syrinx (Pan og Syrinx) is a symphonic poem written for a concert of the composer's works w
  • The Falling Leaves is a poem written by Margaret Postgate-Cole in November 1
  • left the university without a degree but with a poem written during his time at college: 'Hacho; or
  • ed Elias to Arabic poetry and taught him a long poem written by her uncle Elias Ferzan, which, accor
  • The Tulu'i Islam (Dawn of Islam) is an Urdu poem written by Sir Muhammad Iqbal, expounding on th
  • The words were either based on a poem written for this anniversary or were credited t
  • "The Immortal Legions" is a poem written by Alfred Noyes, and set to music by th
  • “The Autumn Wind” is a sports-themed poem written by present NFL Films President and co-f
  • nt of the Antichrist"), a 3,546-line Old French poem written in octosyllables.
  • An awdl is a long poem written in Welsh in one of the twenty-four stri
  • "A Song in Storm" is a poem written by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936).
  • film directed by Thomas Ricketts and based on a poem written by Marc Edmund Jones.
  • "Was it some Golden Star?" is a poem written by Gilbert Parker, published in Volume
  • This is the epic poem written by Virupaksha pandita in kannada .
  • and Even a short poem written to mourn the death of a friend can be c
  • Marsia is a poem written to commemorate the martyrdom of Ahl al-
  • om Queen Latifah, who also read "We Had Him", a poem written by Maya Angelou for the occasion.
  • g aan Holland (English: Memory of Holland) is a poem written by Dutch poet Hendrik Marsman (1899-194
  • which is not explicitly religious (also, it's a poem written by a Catholic, after the last words of
  • The "Sleeping Sentinel" was a melodramatic poem written about this case.
  • arren and the lyrics by Mack Gordon, based on a poem written by a young Oklahoma war bride named Dor
  • translation: A fairy tale or A saga) is a tone poem written by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius i
  • n 1679, with a biographical notice, and a Latin poem written in praise of Ralegh by a Cambridge admi
  • "Die Lotosblume", or "The Lotos-Flower", is a poem written by Heinrich Heine which was put to musi
  • Planet Earth is a spoken poem written and spoken by American recording artist
  • Bloke uses intertitles taken from the original poem written in Australian slang and was a hit when
  • episode "The Dead of Winter", Hathaway recites Poem XL.
  • poem XLIX: 'R.
  • In Charles Baudelaire's ( Les fleurs du mal) poem XXVI entitled sed non satiata Baudelaire declar
  • poem XXXVI: 'Battle of the Falkland Isles' by I.C. -
  • His poem, Y Mynach, won him the Chair at the National Ei
  • The poem Y Gododdin names him as one of the Britons who
  • n Eidyn (modern day Edinburgh), and in the epic poem Y Gododdin, both dated around AD 700.
  • In the commentary to his edition of the poem Y Gododdin, Koch argues that the Gwen Ystrad po
  • t known as the subject of the 6th-century Welsh poem Y Gododdin, which memorializes the Battle of Ca
  • , translation and discussion of the early Welsh poem Y Gododdin; and numerous articles published in
  • h tradition founded on the early Welsh language poem Y Gododdin (attributed to Aneirin) a Brythonic
  • er of the Votadini, who were the subject of the poem Y Gododdin which is thought to have been writte
  • rs at the Battle of Catraeth (circa 600) in the poem Y Gododdin, attributed to Aneirin.
  • dentify the meteors described in Walt Whitman's poem Year of Meteors (1859-60) - in conjunction with
  • In the 9th century poem Ynglingatal, there are several stanzas where th
  • His poem Yr Adgyfodiad was published in 1849, whilst he
  • s Humphrey Evans, bardic name Hedd Wyn, for the poem Yr Arwr (The Hero).
  • As a story embedded in Wolfram's poem, Zazamanc is generally seen as a myth created b
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