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Her final work was a poem eulogizing Joan of Arc, the peasant girl who took a very public role in organizing French military resistance to English domination in the early 15th century.
Her poem No. 1534 is a typical example of her eleven poetic epigrams.
Her best example is in her sequenced sonnet poem entitled Brother and Sister, in which each of the eleven sequenced sonnet ends with a couplet.
Her description in the poem is also related to Isis of Apuleius's Metamorphoses, but Isis was a figure of redemption and the Abyssinian maid cries out for her demon-lover.
Her willingness to capture sailing men is referred to in this citation from the Eddic poem Helgakviða Hundingsbana I where escaping the perils of the sea is referred to as escaping Rán:
Her middle name, Friday, corresponds to the 1887 version of the poem.
Her deed was committed to verse by William Wordsworth in his poem Grace Darling ( 1843 ).
Her long poem The Way of All the Earth or Woman of Kitezh ( Kitezhanka ) was published in complete form in 1965.
Her father liked the idea of having daughters named Olga and Tatiana, like the sisters in the famous poem.
Her death deeply affected him and he would later pay tribute to her in his 1948 poem " In Memory of Kathleen.
Her story is told in a poem of the Metrical Dindshenchas, which states that she died in 600 BCE.
Her poem was written in 1879.
* Richard Steele-The Procession: A poem on Her Majesties funeral
Her poem " The Grave of Keats " was published in the 1874 anthology Poems of Places, edited by former neighbor Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Her epitaph reads, " My soul has gained the freedom of the night "the last line of the last poem in her 1927 collection.
Her most quoted poem is probably Dagen svalnar ... (" The Day Cools ...") which deals with feelings such as longing, fear, closeness and distance.
Merwin's poem, " The Chain to Her Leg ," published in the December 13, 2010 issue of The New Yorker.
Her graveside service in Valhalla, NY, consisted only of a reading of the poem " If " before Rand was buried beside her husband.
It was a popular enough ballad that another poem was written in reply, " Mad Maudlin's Search " or " Mad Maudlin's Search for Her Tom of Bedlam " ( the same Maud who was mentioned in the verse " With a thought I took for Maudlin / And a cruise of cockle pottage / With a thing thus tall, Sky bless you all / I befell into this dotage.
Her most famous poem, " Solitude ", was first published in the February 25, 1883 issue of The New York Sun.
Her poem " Jacques Cartier in Toronto " is featured on the back of the Canadian $ 100 bill released in 2004.
Her knowledge of the Ojibwe language and of Ojibwe legends, which she shared with Schoolcraft, formed in part the source material for Longfellow's epic poem, The Song of Hiawatha.
Her poem “ With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads ” established her reputation.
Her poem " To be a Jew in the Twentieth Century " ( 1944 ), on the theme of Judaism as a gift, was adopted by the American Reform and Reconstructionist movements for their prayer books, something Rukeyser said " astonished " her, as she had remained distant from Judaism throughout her early life.

Her and Catholic
Her half-brother, Edward VI, bequeathed the crown to Lady Jane Grey, cutting his two half-sisters, Elizabeth and the Catholic Mary, out of the succession in spite of statute law to the contrary.
Her sexually voracious next door neighbor Suzy ( Sandra Milo ) introduces Juliet to a world of uninhibited sensuality but Juliet is haunted by childhood memories of her Catholic guilt and a teenaged friend who committed suicide.
Her feast day is celebrated on the Roman Catholic calendar of saints on 16 October.
Her father was Czech Jewish and her mother was Austrian-Slovene Catholic — she was Ludwig's maternal grandparent and only non-Jewish grandparent, whose ancestry was Austrian < ref >
Her mother, Charlotte Hennessy, was Irish Catholic.
Her mother, Anne ( Purcell ) Higgins, was a devout Catholic who went through 18 pregnancies ( with 11 live births ) in 22 years before dying at age 50 of tuberculosis and cervical cancer.
Her mother died in 1671, and her father remarried in 1673, taking as his second wife Mary of Modena, a Catholic who was only four years older than Mary.
Her father was Roman Catholic and her mother a Catholic convert.
Her memorial, which commemorates her martyrdom, is 21 January in both the Roman Catholic calendar of saints and in the General Roman Calendar of 1962.
Her brother William was a Lutheran but the family was unaligned religiously, with her mother, the Duchess Maria described as a " strict Catholic.
Her maternal Polish Catholic grandparents were imprisoned at Auschwitz because they were considered to be intellectuals by the Nazi occupiers.
Her increasing fear of Catholics led her to make a speech regarding her belief that a Catholic conspiracy was subverting the foreign office.
Her son Jakie married a prominent Catholic woman, which hurt his relationship with his mother, and her other children became estranged from her.
Her mother Georgette, from whom she acquired her stage name, was a French Catholic.
Her family belonged to the Catholic aristocracy of Westphalia.
Her mother, the former Louise Athanaïse Cécile Cerveaux, came from a Champagne family of Catholic farmers and priests.
Her feast was not in the Tridentine Calendar, but was later inserted in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in 1623 for celebration on 7 October, the day she was canonized by Pope Boniface IX in the year 1391.
Her father was born in the Latvian SSR, Soviet Union, from a Jewish family, but raised in the Roman Catholic Church.
Her mother was raised a Roman Catholic, briefly converted to Judaism, then became a Buddhist, and later joined Jehovah's Witnesses until she was disfellowshipped for taking a blood transfusion.
Her Catholic counterpart is the Anima Sola ( Forsaken Soul ) who can either free one from bondage or drag you back.
Her sympathy to the Catholics is further demonstrated by her dedication of her play " The Rover II " to the Catholic Duke of York who had been exiled for the second time ( 247 ).
* His / Her Catholic Majesty ( abbreviation HCM, oral address Your Catholic Majesty ) — the King of Spain ( not usual ).
Her paternal grandmother was an Irish Catholic, and West's paternal grandfather, John Edwin West, was of English-Scots descent and a ship's rigger.

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