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  • Elgar later included a revised version of the poem as the second song, renamed "In Haven", in his
  • Balaban wrote his first poem at the age of eight or nine, and cites the infl
  • was four years old, she heard a woman reading a poem at a village concert making people laugh.
  • The poem at Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ag
  • Thomas Hardy wrote a poem At the Railway Station, Upway, about waiting fo
  • A plaque quoting the poem at Golden Gate National Cemetery
  • In 1969, he published the poem At Thurgarton Church, the village of Thurgarton
  • Poet Laureate Robert Frost to read an original poem at his inauguration, establishing a precedent f
  • n two Fatboy Slim records, as well as reading a poem at the end of FatBoy Slims's release in the Lat
  • Reed was inspired by the poem Atalanta in Calydon (1865), by Victorian era En
  • escribe the water sprite in Aloysius Bertrand's poem, attempting to lure men into her domain.
  • This short tone poem attempts to portray in reasonably respectable s
  • However, by reading the poem attentively, one can discover that the poet had
  • The popularity of the poem attracted Kadhaprasangam and Vilupattu artistes
  • Another poem, attributed to Riagail of Bangor, celebrates th
  • A medieval Welsh poem attributed to the infant Taliesin includes the
  • ner-up for the Samuel French Morse Prize; title poem awarded Southern Poetry Review's Guy Owen Award
  • Joseph Brodsky considered the poem Awater one of the grandest poems of the 20th ce
  • include Het Uur U ("H Hour", 1936) and the long poem Awater (1934).
  • Finch and Baines are further remembered in the poem Baines His Dissection by Scottish poet, David K
  • on of Columbus 1787, in heroic couplets; in the poem, Barlow predicts the building of the Panama Can
  • ombination, which inspired the classic baseball poem Baseball's Sad Lexicon, written by the twenty-e
  • m of Intelligence (Littlewood Arc, 1992, a long poem based on Nietzsche's life and works), The Hand
  • adetski, and national writer Ivan Vazov wrote a poem based on the events of May 1876, which is today
  • iano), songs, zarzuelas, and an orchestral tone poem based on Dante's Divine Comedy.
  • daptation of Joan Alcover i Maspons (1854-1926) poem based on an ancient and popular Majorcan childr
  • a be identified as the warrior eulogized in the poem Battle of Llongborth, traditionally ascribed to
  • Poem: Beatrijs by Dutch poet P.C. Boutens
  • His most notable work is the poem Beaumaris Bay, which was published in 1800.
  • For this reason alone the poem became a daily liturgy.
  • The first poem became Part II of The Hollow Men and the third
  • Subsequently, the poem became widely known as having been found at Sai
  • poem because of its meditations on transience.
  • Netunalvatai is classified as an akam poem because the hero and the heroine remain anonymo
  • That is how every average joe -- reading this poem because they remember it fondly from elementary
  • I personally had no knowledge of Hemans' poem before this article.
  • ns aroused by James II's reign slowly faded the poem began to be judged on its own merits.
  • In this poem, beginning with the verse "I am back from up th
  • rompted the poet Lord Byron to write his famous poem beginning with the lines: "She walks in beauty,
  • The poem begins with a "Preface" ("The Stage Manager to
  • a rest), and falling into several sections, the poem begins with an extended claim of first-hand kno
  • The poem begins with a description of Charlemagne and Ta
  • s Princess Diana's grave and leaves a beautiful poem behind.
  • trayal of the owl in the Book of Isaiah, to the poem being used as a teaching method for teaching st
  • Alegret's Ara pareisson li'aubre sec in his own poem Bel m'es quan la rana chanta.
  • Brant, and this more elaborate and imaginative poem belongs to the same class.
  • The poem below explains how a calf in a herd finds its m
  • Another poem, Ben deu hom son bon senhor, written probably b
  • Lucas Gassel and the Lampsonius poem beneath it, from 1572 edition of Pictorum aliqu
  • Matthijs Cock and the Lampsonius poem beneath it, from 1572 edition of Pictorum aliqu
  • n 1993, his own version of the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf for both the Royal National Theatre of
  • The Chattuarii may also appear in the poem Beowulf as "Hetwaras" where they appear to form
  • ulf and Grendel, he argues that the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf is based on a memory of the quelling of
  • cholars as to whether Grendel's mother from the poem Beowulf was a monster or a woman warrior.
  • el, the film is a retelling of part of the epic poem Beowulf from the monster Grendel's point of vie
  • hink he and the hero Beowulf in the Old English poem Beowulf were originally the same personage, whi
  • -Saxon heroes appearing in the Old English epic poem Beowulf and in the fragment of "The Fight at Fi
  • Eadgils, however, survived and according to the poem Beowulf later helped him avenge Eanmund and Oht
  • In the epic poem, Beowulf fights hand-to-hand with Grendel.
  • In the poem, Beowulf is at one point crowned a king.
  • In the Old English epic poem Beowulf, the Danish warriors drank mead.
  • ), used to describe grief or terror in the epic poem Beowulf, recorded around the 9th to 11th centur
  • In the epic poem Beowulf, the antagonists Grendel and Grendel's
  • t is very loosely based on the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf.
  • lls, orcs, or even the monster Grendel from the poem Beowulf.
  • named after the protagonist of the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf.
  • e name Scyld he also appears in the Old English poem Beowulf.
  • nuscript containing the unique copy of the epic poem Beowulf; in addition to this it contains a frag
  • He wrote down the poem between the 1950s and 1970s.
  • ns or beefsteaks of Albert Goldbarth, the prose poem, big or little, is showing its twisted ass all
  • r, Tree and Leaf, and after Tolkien's death the poem Bilbo's Last Song (as a poster in 1974, as a bo
  • th W.S.Milne and Robert Richardson), Big Little Poem Books, Grimsby, 1990.
  • Excluding the last track, "Bird's Poem: Bossanova Version", which is a remix of a song
  • poet Jorie Graham features Saint Teresa in the poem Breakdancing in her volume The End of Beauty.
  • Conway was a writer; he wrote a poem: Bribed Legislator, and a novel: The Cottage on
  • Like "Johnny Bible" this poem brings us closest to the heart of the man who w
  • In the poem, Brotheus is called a philosopher and attends t
  • This patriotic poem brought him much praise throughout Germany.
  • r example the poet Shiv Kumar Batalvi wrote the poem Budhe Rukh Nu Fansi in his honour.
  • you like your blue eyed boy Mr. Death (from the poem Buffalo Bill's by e.e. cummings) beneath a skul
  • Crashaw's Latin poem Bulla ("Bubble") served as the inspiration for
  • t he receive payment of 100 pounds for his epic poem, Burghley remarked, "What, all this for a song!
  • ve Burton $60,000 to produce an adaptation of a poem Burton had written titled Vincent.
  • dicated that he had destroyed all copies of the poem, but this was not precisely the truth.
  • ct terms have been added to give a sense to the poem, but no such terms exist in the original Chines
  • ns to me to hear their childish voices lisp the poem, but Thayer's was the worst of all.
  • town; the funeral is celebrated in a well-known poem by Charles Wolfe (1791-1823), The Burial of Sir
  • "The Hanging of Zahran" is a poem by Salah Abdel-Sabour about the incident, and N
  • dart While Watching Television, arranged upon a poem by John Mulrooney, featured symphonic band and
  • There is a poem by Roach's wife Linda Kohanov in the liner note
  • a pieces, Etiquette with Angels (a setting of a poem by another Australian Jesuit, Andrew Bullen) an
  • , which translates to "of earth," is based on a poem by Francesco Di Giacomo, and every song title i
  • It appears as such in a Latin poem by Hieronymus Osius (1564), in the Latin prose
  • Taking its name from the poem by William Cullen Bryant, the band has released
  • arcisse, Othello, and Enoch Arden, based on the poem by Alfred Tennyson.
  • Big Steamers is a poem by Rudyard Kipling, first published in 1911 as
  • Hungaria, a symphonic poem by Franz Liszt
  • The first issue included a poem by Seamus Heaney and several book reviews.
  • It references a poem by E.E.
  • views is prefaced with a short quotation from a poem by Zbigniew Herbert.
  • Cold Knap Lake is the title and subject, of a poem by Gillian Clarke, used on the English literatu
  • Singh has been immortalized by a great classic poem by Shyam Narayan Pandey.
  • ouch, as is clear from the reference in a Latin poem by Claudian (late 4th century), who uses this v
  • Jothi Agaval - The Call Divine is a poem by Ramalinga Swamigal (Vallalar).
  • Time To Credit Marvels, named after a line in a poem by Seamus Heaney, included stand-out song "Waki
  • discovers a cryptic 'seventeenth-century' love poem by John Wilmot and a photograph of Rachel with
  • The journal features in a poem by Flann O'Brien which satirises scholars who "
  • Leone Tottola, based on The Lady of the Lake, a poem by Sir Walter Scott.
  • The Akond of Swat (after a poem by Edward Lear) for tenor bassoon, bassoon and
  • These include a poem by William Hamilton of Bangour called "The Brae
  • The museum is named for the famous poem by Canadian John McCrae.
  • he poet Barry Tebb and the setting for his epic poem,'Bridge Over the Aire', considered his finest p
  • It was named after a character in a poem by Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin.
  • "Love Came Down at Christmas" is a Christmas poem by Christina Rossetti.
  • It is based on a similarly ironic poem by Ernest Dowson (1867-1900) that featured the
  • s more literal meaning to refer to Heaven, in a poem by Elizabeth Harcourt Rolls Mitchell in 1857.
  • ks are the 1989 "Runagate, Runagate" based on a poem by Robert Hayden about a fugitive slave and "Do
  • ain John, is unnamed, and it is possible that a poem by Nicholas Kallikles refers to another son.
  • The Owl and the Pussycat, a poem by Lear, where the famous phrase where the Bong
  • Arion is a poem by Alexander Pushkin.
  • 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
  • d been published in an issue of 391 with in the poem by Tzara, dada manifesto on feeble love and bit
  • y the great Whig Lord Lansdowne, and features a poem by the critic William Lisle Bowles, who was vic
  • A Monster at Christmas is a fantasy horror poem by Thomas Canty.
  • Later, Kuchuk Hanem was the subject of a poem by Louis Bouilhet, inspired by Flaubert's accou
  • It was named after a character in a poem by Aleksandr Pushkin, made into the opera Sarem
  • "Saint Peter" ( poem), by Henry Lawson
  • Rukeyser's translation of a poem by Octavio Paz was adapted by Eric Whitacre for
  • t the film “attains the complexity of a lyrical poem by balancing subjective, painterly vision with
  • "Ballad of a Bad Boy", a poem by Patti Smith from her 1994 book Early Work
  • A poem by Ronsard is engraved at the foot of the sculp
  • d by Frank Sinatra), "Joe Hill" (a setting of a poem by Alfred Hayes, which was later recorded by Jo
  • neel To The Cross" was recorded in 2001, and "A Poem By Yeats" was recorded in 2000.
  • For Owen is a poem by Stephen King first published in King's 1985
  • Below the drawing is a poem by Samuel Rogers, "A wish, mine be a cot beside
  • Barcelona (Catalan: New ode to Barcelona) is a poem by Joan Maragall, written in 1909, two years be
  • "Gotham", a poem by Charles Churchill
  • "I Am Dying, Meester?" is considered a poem by some and is an early demonstration of the "c
  • e came from the first line of "The Samoyeds", a poem by Rev. Isaac Taylor.
  • According to the poem by Mannarasala M.G.Narayanan Namboodiri, the Na
  • he Bells of Rhymney", a musical adaptation of a poem by Idris Davies.
  • The jacket notes contain an untitled poem by Bob Dylan with the recurring theme "An' I wa
  • Harper's Magazine featured a poem by Charles Ghigna in September 1974 describing
  • herring" by Salomon's son Jozef de Bray, with a poem by his brother-in-law, Jacob Westerbaen.
  • Terje Vigen : translation of a poem by Henrik Ibsen (Chicago: Northern Book & Music
  • these dead, the title of which is taken from a poem by John Hewitt.
  • The Ballad of Reading Gaol is a poem by Oscar Wilde, written in exile either in Bern
  • Metamorphoses based on a poem by Ovid
  • edicated to Rosa Parks, and interpolated from a poem by Maya Angelou.
  • Even a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, "The Bells", was set to mus
  • 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.
  • A joint poem by C. S. Lewis and Owen Barfield titled "Abeced
  • "The Village Blacksmith" is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, first published
  • The station is also the subject of a poem by John Betjeman entitled 'Pershore Station' or
  • to the music of L'apprenti sorcier, a symphonic poem by Paul Dukas based on the same story.
  • The Dead-Beat is a poem by Wilfred Owen.
  • "Lullaby" uses the words of a poem by William Blake.
  • le and a longer, more circumstantial late Latin poem by Avianus.
  • - these include Revelation and Fall (based on a poem by Georg Trakl), the music theatre pieces Eight
  • In Flanders Fields (1915), poem by John McCrae
  • ong is styled along the lines of "The Raven," a poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
  • September on Jessore Road - poem by Allen Ginsberg
  • Each book contains a poem by Vikram Seth and an afterword, written by Oxf
  • It is based on an epic poem by Guo Xiaochuan.
  • Finlandia, Op. 26 is a symphonic poem by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
  • a cryptic reference in a 2nd century satirical poem by Juvenal; and it is in any case inconceivable
  • the Guise of Friendship" is an arrangement of a poem by Scottish writer Robert Burns.
  • r Kirwan's composition "Dust" were taken from a poem by Rupert Brooke.
  • The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel is an epic poem by Greek poet and philosopher Nikos Kazantzakis
  • Artorius is also a long poem by John Heath-Stubbs (1972), detailing his view
  • A Terre is a poem by Wilfred Owen.
  • For the poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, see England in 1819.
  • In Haven (Capri) is a poem by Caroline Alice Elgar, probably best known in
  • The words are from a poem by the American writer and statesman John Hay.
  • "Halfway Down" is a poem by A.A. Milne, included in 1924 collection When
  • Socrealist V. A. Zaytsev stated that this poem by Yevtushenko is culturally inherited from Vla
  • es' set, Jagger read excerpts from "Adonais", a poem by Percy Shelley about the death of his friend
  • minoris ("In praise of the younger Justin"), a poem by Flavius Cresconius Corippus written on the o
  • ort and forgetting is so long' quotation from a poem by Pablo Neruda and as the poster of the movie
  • von Ribbeck auf Ribbeck im Havelland is a major poem by the German poet and novelist Theodor Fontane
  • emous libel after she recited part of an erotic poem by James Kirkup concerning a Roman centurion's
  • "Sea-Fever" is a setting of John Masefield's poem by that name.
  • ancient layout of the spring is described in a poem by the Ming Dynasty poet, Yan Bizeng.
  • are from the first three (of four) stanzas of a poem by Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart.
  • Arms and the Boy is a poem by Wilfred Owen.
  • "The Famous Tay Whale" is a poem by William Topaz McGonagall about a humpback wh
  • Apologia Pro Poemate Meo is a poem by Wilfred Owen.
  • It is famous in Welsh literature from a poem by Dafydd ap Gwilym entitled Cyrchu Lleian (Woo
  • A Humerous Poem by H. I. Comus, (1827).
  • ay and starring himself in a story based on the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Courtship of
  • nting The Pond was the subject of an ekphrastic poem by scholar Peter Steele in the 2006 book The Wh
  • Prometheus is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in which the cha
  • It took its name from a poem by St. Irenaeus, a 2nd century Bishop of Lyon w
  • His death was memorialized in a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier titled Burial of Bar
  • Though the phrase comes from a 1910 poem by James Oppenheim, it is commonly associated w
  • Moment of Silence is a poem by Emmanuel Ortiz published on September 11, 20
  • e the pub its Esperanto name, is mentioned in a poem by Raymond Schwartz.
  • es, has been called "the first French political poem by a woman."
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