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  • "There is not a really bad poem in the book,” literary critic Desmond Pacey sai
  • It is a rhetorical and didactic poem in the taste of his time, and owed much to the
  • ‘The Nightingale,' a poem in stanzas of sixteen lines, has a dedication t
  • seudonymous translations of a single Baudelaire poem, in a competition for the Sunday Times, run by
  • epresents The Awntyrs off Arthure, an Arthurian poem in a rhymed alliterative stanza similar to Swet
  • e was awarded a government honor for the latter poem in 1941.
  • The poem In Flanders Fields, by John McCrae, continues t
  • here by his calligraphic reproduction of a Tang poem, in praise of chrysanthemums.
  • his with a laurel crown and a silver dish for a poem in honour of the new town hall.
  • The preface to this poem in the original manuscript had: ”Written on the
  • asidah is four types, 1. Hamd (Hymn) 2. Naat (A poem in praise of Prophet Muhammad 3. Manqabat (A po
  • edding of Amor and Psyche) and in Vespa's short poem in the Anthologia Latina about the litigation b
  • Reger wrote his first setting of the poem in 1912 in Meiningen, where he worked since 191
  • Elgar set the poem in 1917, with the title "Fate's Discourtesy", a
  • "O Fortuna", the first poem in the Schmeller edition, completes this circle
  • rom which he was expelled in 1830 for writing a poem in praise of the July Revolution in France.
  • n the Rhysling Award three times: for Best Long Poem in 1994, and for Best Short Poem in 1980 and 19
  • Moss published another noted poem in 1783, titled The Imperfection of Human Enjoy
  • e occasion Tennyson wrote as an epilogue to his poem In Memoriam (1850), an epithalamium (nuptial po
  • The Wandering Jew, A Poem in 4 Cantos by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
  • Alternate names for the poem include the Poem of the Righteous Sufferer or t
  • Key differences adduced by Hahn from the longer poem include rapid pacing, more explicit character m
  • The poem included a reference to Machiavelli's dictum th
  • etry from an early age: by the age 20, he had a poem included in an imperial anthology (the Fugashu
  • The poem includes a simile comparing a warrior to King A
  • The names of the people in the poem, including Beatrice herself, are employed witho
  • To the historian, the exul's poem indicates the high value ascribed to generosity
  • In Dante's Divine Comedy poem Inferno, Dante says that he saw Giovanni in the
  • A poem inscribed to Queen Christina of Sweden, a liter
  • ne's from Seinfeld were a good thing, the prose poem insists upon its significance by becoming the i
  • Turner (1961) was a tone poem inspired by the English painter William Turner.
  • character of David Brent reads extracts of the poem interjected with derisive comments such as "You
  • aming devices, were composed to set the central poem into a prose "folk-book", as the compilers of t
  • He was the author of The Sabine Farm, a poem: into which is interwoven a series of translati
  • The poem invokes Mirth and other allegorical figures of
  • The central poem is from another source.
  • Only the first half of the epic poem is adapted, leaving out the narratives of the e
  • The poem is preserved only in the Exeter Book, one of th
  • Einion's sole surviving poem is a eulogy to prince Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (Lly
  • The poem is calm and has a docile nature to it, but the
  • Since the poem is in public domain it should be listed in full
  • The theme of the poem is the struggle of two poor working class lover
  • 5) and Bannatyne (1568) manuscripts, though the poem is thought to be 50-70 years older than the ear
  • Saxon poet wrote much later in the century, his poem is generally based on trustworthy sources like
  • The poem is thoroughly Christian in ethos.
  • Each poem is an instant in a developing relationship, and
  • The text of the poem is preserved in the Asloan (c.
  • This poem is best known as part of the Yom Kippur mussaf
  • Belinda, the heroine of Pope's poem, is attended by a small army of sylphs, who fos
  • This poem is considered to be one of the great works of S
  • The poem is well-preserved and coherent.
  • Perhaps his best-known poem is "Grass".
  • Aside from his hymns, Rankin's best known poem is "The Babie," in broguish style of Robert Bur
  • The poem is notable for its interesting portrayal of a h
  • The poem is a dramatic representation of Cromwell addres
  • The manuscript on which the poem is found, (Sloane 2593, ff.10v-11), is held by
  • The poem is a lively debate between two unnamed men-a yo
  • st stanza to any national cemetery in which the poem is missing.
  • The rest of the poem is a ferocious attack on the morals of the baro
  • d major book published in Albanian and that the poem is the first form of poetry in Albanian found y
  • The poem is concerned with the Second Coming of Christ (
  • The poem is part of the Empfindsamkeit movement of the 1
  • His most famous poem is "Come whoam to thi childer an' me", 1856.
  • e - a definite time, place, season in which the poem is set - and background elements characteristic
  • This particular poem is without doubt verse-mode, not prose-mode.
  • The poem is also very popular among the liberals in Bang
  • The poem is influenced by the ballads of Rudyard Kipling
  • His most renowned poem is "Old Ironsides".
  • Barbour's style in the poem is vigorous, his line generally fluid and quick
  • Perhaps his most famous poem is The Lament for the South, which James Highto
  • The poem is in the Scots language.
  • The poem is an imaginary conversation between Iqbal and
  • "Ode To Venus Callipgye" - This poem is a praise to Venus.
  • "Sonnet to the Virgin Mary" - This poem is a praise to the Virgin Mary.
  • The poem is written in hexameters with Leonine internal
  • The poem is in two sections: the first is a praise of cr
  • This poem is a first-person, mystical narrative of the so
  • The poem is significant for its early mention of King Ar
  • The poem is an argument between Alithia (truth) and Pseu
  • The poem is based, not directly on the New Testament, bu
  • hough composed more than two centuries ago, the poem is still one of the most popular poems of Malay
  • Adams Bellows says in his commentaries that the poem is a masterpiece with an "extraordinary degree
  • This poem is the main authority for John Claymond's life.
  • Although the poem is Christian in content, and the use of rhyme r
  • The poem is located in a codex of Old English biblical p
  • The poem is still popular and learned in German schools.
  • Rhythmically, the poem is an imitation of Venantius Fortunatus' Pange,
  • obscene and crude, it cannot be denied that the poem is a very courageous attempt to go against the
  • Angelbert's poem is preserved in manuscript BnF lat.
  • The poem is devoted to the struggle against evil and for
  • The poem is especially notable for its striking and enig
  • The nine-minute symphonic poem is based on the ancient legend which tells how
  • miracles: a first book of poetry in which every poem is a gem" by the Newsletter of the Association
  • The original authorship of the poem is disputed, with dozens of people claiming to
  • The poem is from "Songs of Childhood and other Verses" b
  • Only the beginning of the poem is extant.
  • The poem is about the shieldmaiden Hervor and her visiti
  • Ranabai's poem is traditionally called a pada, a term used by
  • His most famous poem is De bello Troiano ("On the Trojan War") in si
  • The poem is also printed inside the CD release of "Fluor
  • Among the episodes described in Williams' poem is the 1827 leap over the falls by Sam Patch, w
  • ew-fangled Gentlewomen (1595), a coarse satiric poem, is also ascribed to Gosson.
  • killer's point of view, but the purpose of the poem is not to tackle the challenge of 'building a s
  • The poem is set in Holbeck Cememtery on Town Street.
  • The text of the poem is given below in Japanese, as a transliteratio
  • This short metaphorical poem is composed in mathnawi form.
  • a that Judas intended to betray Christ, and the poem is a defence of Judas, in which the entire stor
  • The poem is one of Lovelace's best known works, and its
  • ous claims and suggests that the source of this poem is the opening paragraph of Charles Haddon Spur
  • elling, though its relationship to the medieval poem is uncertain.
  • His best-known poem is entitled simply Ragazzo ("Boy").
  • The poem is concerned with the loves and woes of Celia,
  • The poem is also a comment on Owen's rejection of his re
  • The poem is preserved in manuscripts of Egils saga.
  • The Double: A Petersburg Poem is a novella written by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
  • Orplid in the poem is a faraway fantasy land.
  • Cultural critics have argued that the poem is best read as an expression of tensions betwe
  • The poem is preserved in two manuscripts along with a va
  • The poem is preserved in its entirety and is widely cons
  • ving fragment is dated to 1519-1525, though the poem is probably older.
  • The poem is evidently intended to display the writer's k
  • The poem is characterized by the National Romanticism of
  • The poem is deeply allegorical and allusive: many promin
  • w from Geoffrey Hartman, who wrote, "That every poem is like to every other is not a fault, at least
  • nsisting of about 7000 lines of Old French, the poem is the earliest known Arthurian romance in any
  • That is not to say that the poem is in any way or form white or black; Solzhenit
  • wever, is contradicted by other sources and the poem is usually given to Marcabru.
  • The theme of the poem is consistent with Ginsberg's revelation in his
  • It has also been suggested that the poem is dependent on Liber historiae Francorum (727)
  • The poem is a meditation on the Catholic belief in Jesus
  • The poem is of quiet grief and thanksgiving in remembran
  • However the key message of the poem is revealed in the final two stanzas criticizin
  • The speaker of the poem is in agitation and speaks to the reader direct
  • The poem is well preserved and thought to be a relativel
  • and Mancroff's The Arthurian Handbook says the poem is "overshadowed" by Gottfried's masterful vers
  • The poem is found on folios 94r-95v, in the third bookle
  • The poem is similar to the earlier Ynglingatal.
  • The poem is written from the point of view of a soldier
  • -5) - Often seen as Machaut's masterpiece, this poem is an early example of meta-fiction and tells o
  • l in Edinburgh recovering from shell shock, the poem is a lament for young soldiers whose lives were
  • His favorite poem is “The Hollow Men” (by T. S. Eliot).
  • Her best known poem is Booba Memukenet (English: Clockwork Doll).
  • This poem is an example of the carpe diem genre; the popu
  • The poem is memorized and recited in congregations.
  • The poem is reproduced in full on the liner of the DVD r
  • The poem is typified by its fluctuating observations, an
  • The poem is a ruthless self-examination of a middle clas
  • The poem is written in symmetric octosyllables combined
  • gations (mainly Eastern European ones) that the poem is read after the kohen has been called to the
  • The baby mentioned in the poem is still living today in Hiroshima, named Kazuk
  • An alternate English name for the poem is We Shall Bring Forth New Life.
  • The poem is narrative.
  • Pons second poem is Si ai perdut mon saber.
  • The poem is still under copyright in some countries.
  • The Last Laugh ( poem) is a poem by Wilfred Owen.
  • The poem is a masterpiece of onomatopoeia, employing som
  • The poem is about a Queensland drover and a sheep sheare
  • Spring Offensive ( poem) is a poem by Wilfred Owen.
  • Another anthologised poem is Chard Whitlow, a clever satire of T. S. Elio
  • The poem is preserved in four different manuscripts, one
  • His narrator in this poem is a witness to historical change who seeks to
  • Asleep ( poem) is a poem by Wilfred Owen.
  • of the manuscript terminates and the end of the poem is lost.
  • 1914 ( poem) is a poem by Wilfred Owen.
  • Training ( poem) is a poem by Wilfred Owen.
  • Jenkins' setting of the 20-verse poem is actually one of the longest of hundreds of e
  • The poem is noted for its rhyme scheme: "several unrhyme
  • The poem is believed to have been written by Rav Yehudah
  • The poem is a commentary on the impossibility of a poem
  • This poem is called the "House Song," and is well made.
  • The entire poem is 4,923 lines long, each book being about 500
  • The poem is archetypal of Lenau's style and culminates w
  • This poem is entitled "The Beggar" (sometimes called "The
  • of the prevalence of Christian morality in the poem is that even Mordred cries and seems to be repe
  • The poem is entitled "Deep Second" and can be found in t
  • e parents are dwelt on at great length, and the poem is enormously popular especially among Swahili
  • Arnold to consider whether the acceptance this poem is sure to win, does not prove to him that it i
  • tna's language in the narrative portions of the poem is fast moving and direct, but it is far more o
  • Reed's most famous poem is Lessons of the War, a witty parody of Britis
  • The poem is read by Potter himself at the end of the BBC
  • Her famous poem is “Ninne Njan Snehikkunnu.”
  • The poem is in trochaic tetrameter, "in imitation of, an
  • tical treatise Tolkappiyam, if the subject of a poem is an identifiable person, then the poem ceases
  • s of those lines, it can be determined that the poem is told in first person, that the speaker refer
  • The messenger in the poem is, therefore, a carrier pigeon.
  • Written by the teacher Abel Meeropol as a poem, it condemned American racism, particularly the
  • of the divided community as is captured in his poem It was Sammy Mc Nally what done it about an Ora
  • "Composed as a poem, it's a hybrid of several film stocks and video
  • INCLUDE THE WHOLE POEM!!! It's on GenealogyBank.com, copied exactly fr
  • h valuable appendices on the composition of the poem, its relation to the Iliad and the cyclic poets
  • This dramatic poem, its author's masterpiece, turns upon the volun
  • The poem itself is 1,728 stanzas long).
  • The poem itself was of a modest literary achievement, bu
  • The poem itself is in three parts with a short introduct
  • The tone poem itself provides a profound, yet cryptic, glimps
  • his period (such as Phantom, for instance), the poem itself is clearly a pro-war one.
  • By claiming the opposite of the poem's subject is the poem itself, he argues the poe
  • The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself, 2003, ISBN 0-8143-2485-1
  • about to hear," followed by an excerpt from the poem Jabberwocky.
  • tures known as 'borogoves' in the Lewis Carroll poem, Jabberwocky.
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