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Her and poems
Her acquaintance with him parallels her writing a number of poems, which may suggest she fell in love with him.
Her first book, Child Whispers, a collection of poems, was published in 1922.
Her works include novels, plays, stories, libretti and poems written in a highly idiosyncratic, playful, repetitive, and humorous style.
Her early poems usually picture a man and a woman involved in the most poignant, ambiguous moment of their relationship, much imitated and later parodied by Nabokov and others.
Her best known poems are “ Arkansas ” and “ Ozark Mountaineer .” More information about Ms. Willie Kavanaugh Hocker may be found at http :// encyclopediaofarkansas. net
Her poems at times take the form of dialogues between such things as earth and darkness, an oak and a man cutting it down, melancholy and mirth, and peace and war.
Her poems have been translated into Italian, Japanese and Russian.
These poems were " Lesbos ", " Femmes damnés ( À la pâle clarté )" ( or " Women Doomed ( In the pale glimmer ...)"), " Le Léthé " ( or " Lethe "), " À celle qui est trop gaie " ( or " To Her Who Is Too Gay "), " Les Bijoux " ( or " The Jewels "), and " Les " Métamorphoses du Vampire " ( or " The Vampire's Metamorphoses ").
Her life, immortalized in the writings of Marcus Tullius Cicero and also, it is generally believed, in the poems of Gaius Valerius Catullus, was characterized by perpetual scandal.
Her aim was to have her poems distributed through the German birth clinics, but the letter has been interpreted as showing sympathy for Hitler.
Her poems were set to music and made into hymns, and were published in the United States and Germany as well as in England.
Her poems have been translated in more than twenty-five languages and published in different literary journals, anthologies in Slovenia and abroad.
Her poems were first published when she was at university in the early 1950s.
Her first book of poems, The Unlooked-for Season won a Gregory Award in 1960 and she won a Cholmondeley Award for her second collection, Rose in the Afternoon in 1974.
Her first published poems appeared in the Malahat Review in 1978.
Her poems were selected for inclusion in Best American Poetry ( 1992 ) and Best Canadian Poetry ( 2009, 2010, 2011 ).
Her millennial book, Waging Peace, collects the poetry, art, and texts from Convergence: Poems for Peace, which presented art-wrapped poems from across Canada to all MPs and Senators in 2001.
Her first collection of poems, Sonnets to Duse and Other Poems, was published that same year.
Her poetry is often requested and read on the BBC Radio 4 programme ' Poetry Please ' and one of her poems was chosen by Judi Dench and Michael Williams in their joint BBC Radio 4 ' With Great Pleasure '.
Her death triggered great sadness in Rexroth, who wrote a number of elegiac poems in her honor.
Her first book, New Goose ( 1946 ), collected many of these poems.
Her youthful ambition had been to be the greatest English poetess, and her first publications were poems in the manner of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Walter Scott ( Miscellaneous Verses, 1810, reviewed by Scott in the Quarterly ; Christina, the Maid of the South Seas, a metrical tale based on the first news of discovery of the last surviving mutineer of the H. M. S. Bounty and a generation of British-Tahitian children on Pitcairn Island in 1811 ; and Blanche part of a projected series of ' Narrative poems on the Female Character ,' 1813 ).
Her volume of poems, Fleurs d ' avril ( 1882 ), was crowned by the Académie française.

Her and meter
Her character as mother-goddess is identified in the second element of her name meter () derived from Proto-Indo-European * méh₂tēr ( mother ).
Her day job is initially as a meter maid, but she later becomes a police officer.
Her parents were both very athletic: her father Viktor was a leading hammer thrower, while her mother Nadezhda Ilyina won a bronze medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics in the 400 meter relay.
Her medley team set the record for the 300-yard relay at the Los Angeles Athletic Club in 1939, and was also National AAU champion in the 100 meter freestyle, with a record-breaking time of 1 minute 0. 09 seconds.
Her Boost meter consumption is also lower than the other vehicles ; if the player controls COUPE well, the player can save a lot of time.
Her mother, Annie Ellen ( née Elkins ), was a barmaid who was 46 when Eileen was born, and her father, Arthur Thomas Atkins, was a gas meter reader who was previously under-chauffeur to the Portuguese Ambassador.
Her 1989 Mahogany Arm Rest and 1992 We Have no Bread invited the viewer to engage directly with their four to five meter pages.
Her interest in rhythm and meter led her to create a unique variation on the cinquain ( or quintain ), a 5-line form of 22 syllables influenced by the Japanese haiku and tanka.
Her five-line cinquain ,( now styled as an American cinquain ) has a generally iambic meter defined as ' one-stress. two-stress, three-stress, four-stress and suddenly back to one-stress ' and normally consists of 2 syllables in the first and last lines and 4, 6 and 8 syllables in the middle three lines, as shown in the poem Niagara.

Her and collected
Her mother had done it before her, and even her old grandmother, who had collected money for smallpox and unwed mothers.
Her third book, Red Flag 1927 collected much of her political poetry.
Her chateau of Malmaison was noted for its magnificent rose garden, which she supervised closely, owing to her passionate interest in roses, collected from all over the world.
Her crown appears in Pikmin 2 as an item to be collected, although it is labeled " Unspeakable Wonder ".
Her short stories were published in magazines and collected in four volumes.
Her group collected and submitted 74, 131 approved voter signatures in the fall of 2009, and another 14, 023 signatures in the spring-summer of 2010 to qualify the measure.
D ' Agoult's other works include Lettres Républicaines in Esquisses morales et politiques ( 1849, collected articles ), Trois journées de la vie de Marie Stuart ( 1856 ), Florence et Turin ( 1862 ), Histoire des commencements de la république aux Pays-Bas ( 1872 ), " A Catholic Mother Speaks to Her Children " ( 1906, posthumously ) and Mes souvenirs ( 1877, posthumously ).
Her columns, noted for their admonishing tone and sarcasm, as well as their broad knowledge of history and customs and their applications to the problems of today, have been collected in a number of books.
Her collected works were published in six volumes ( 1860-1861 ).
Her poems were collected in 1895.
Her appearances collected mixed reviews: her dancing ( in particular the Merry Widow Waltz ) was well received, but Murray refused to acknowledge her age, wearing heavy layers of makeup and fitting her mature figure into short skirted costumes with plunging necklines.
Her detailed note-taking continued in other areas of her life as she collected and wrote about her life ’ s major events.
Her poems, collected in one volume in 1898, have often the genuine ballad note, and her songs were exceedingly successful.
Her work has been collected in the book Dori Stories ( ISBN 0-86719-375-1 ), which also includes memorial tributes, including the story " Dori Bangs " by Bruce Sterling, which imagines a future marriage between her and music critic Lester Bangs ( whom she never met ).
Her works have been collected by most major institutions in Australia and many corporate and private collections.
Her writings, containing an account of her life and of her visions and opinions, were collected by her disciple, Pierre Poiret ( 19 vols, Amsterdam, 1679 – 1686 ), who also published her life ( 2 vols, 1683 ):
Her prices depend on how much solar energy was collected the previous day.
Her essays on boxing were collected in the 2009 anthology One Ring Circus: Dispatches from the World of Boxing.
Her later cartoons for The Guardian and The Spectator were collected as Mustn't Grumble in 1992.
Her poems, which were not collected until 1842, depict Cumbrian life and manners with truth and vivacity.
His works on Polish history are based on minute and critical study of the documents ; they were collected under the title Polska, dzieje i rzeczy jej rozpatrzywane ( Poland, Her History and Affairs Surveyed ), in 20 vols.
A number of the articles from the magazine have been collected and expanded into books, including some of Douglas and Nancy Wilson's books on family life — Reforming Marriage ( 1995 ), Fruit of Her Hands ( 1997 ), Standing on the Promises ( 1997 ), Federal Husband ( 1999 ), and others — and Douglas Wilson and Douglas Jones's volume on cultural vision, Angels in the Architecture ( 1998 ).
This is collected by CREST on behalf of Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs.

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