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Her and poetry
Her early courtly poetry is marked by her knowledge of aristocratic custom and fashion of the day, particularly involving women and the practice of chivalry.
Her third book, Red Flag 1927 collected much of her political poetry.
Her poetry has caused him to fall madly in love with her.
Her sister Inna also wrote poetry though she did not pursue the practice and married shortly after high school.
Her aristocratic manners and artistic integrity won her the titles " Queen of the Neva " and " Soul of the Silver Age ," as the period came to be known in the history of Russian poetry.
Her sisters include Calliope ( muse of epic poetry ), Clio ( muse of history ), Euterpe ( muse of lyrical poetry ), Terpsichore ( muse of dancing ), Erato ( muse of erotic poetry ), Thalia ( muse of comedy ), Polyhymnia ( muse of hymns ), and Urania ( muse of astronomy ).
Her classical educational background is clearly seen in her poetry, which captures her literary talent.
Her career was launched when she began lecturing on Nationalism and gained the public's eye with her first volume of poetry, In This Our World, published in 1893.
Her Plat poetry in the Salland and Twents dialect is still popular throughout Overijssel.
Her book of poetry, Mountain Dooryards ( 1941 ), incorporated the traditional Appalachian dialect of the area.
Her poetry has been set to music, and adapted for theatre, CD, film, video, radio, television, multimedia performance, and dance.
Her poetry suite, Sweet Sweet Blood will be premiered at the Sounding in the Land music conference at the University of Waterloo in May 2004.
Her poetry consists of three elegies in the style of the Heroides of Ovid, and twenty-four sonnets that draw on the traditions of Neoplatonism and Petrarchism.
Her compositions include sonnets, hendecasyllabic verse, and prose poetry.
Her poetry has achieved greater appeal and a wider audience, as have the works of Natalie Clifford Barney, due to the contemporary rediscovery of the works of the ancient Greek poet Sappho, also a lesbian.
Her band, East of Eden Band, was described as the most successful at music and poetry collaborations, allowing cassettes of her live radio broadcast recordings to stay in rotation with popular underground music recordings on some radio stations.
Her charity work and her conversion to Roman Catholicism appear to have strongly influenced her poetry, which deals most commonly with such subjects as homelessness, poverty, and fallen women.
Her poetry went through numerous editions in the 19th century ; Coventry Patmore called her the most popular poet of the day, after Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Her third volume of poetry, A Chaplet of Verses ( 1861 ), was published for the benefit of a Catholic Night Refuge for Women and Children that had been founded in 1860 at Providence Row in East London.
Her first volume of poetry, The First Cities ( 1968 ), was published by the Poet's Press and edited by Diane di Prima, a former classmate and friend from Hunter College High School.
Her poetry had appeared in periodicals such as Agni, Antioch Review, Kalliope, Kenyon Review, Paris Review, Partisan Review, Pequod, Ploughshares, Fence.
Her first book, a poetry collection entitled The Small Words in My Body ( 1990 ), won the Pat Lowther Award for poetry in 1991.

Her and spoke
Her lips, moist and parted, spoke his name.
His mother, Paula ( born Paula Voit ), had German as a mother tongue, but was ethnically of " mixed Hungarian " origin: Her maiden name Voit is German, probably of Saxon origin from Upper Hungary ( Since 1920 in Czechoslovakia, since 1993 in Slovakia ), though she spoke Hungarian fluently.
Her father also told Baleka that Shaka spoke as though " his tongue were too big for his mouth.
Her costar, Leslie Howard, was initially dismissive of her, but as filming progressed his attitude changed and he subsequently spoke highly of her abilities.
Her brother Nick Clooney spoke during the dedication for the mural, explaining various images to the crowd.
Her first son, Henry Pole, was created Baron Montagu, another of the Neville titles ; he spoke for the family in the House of Lords.
Her prayer was granted and as she spoke she was transformed into the myrrh tree.
Her lifelong friend and stand-in Norah Holland spoke of the doctors ' amazement at her strength and courage throughout her final illness.
Glenn Danzig spoke about the challenge of writing the song " Her Black Wings ": “ I always know beforehand what kind of record I want to make.
Her final professional appearance was a cameo on the 1988 studio recording of Jerome Kern's Show Boat, starring Frederica von Stade and Jerry Hadley, in which she affectingly spoke the few lines of The Old Lady on the Levee in the final scene.
Her audiences were struck by the contrast between her physical girlishness and the eloquence with which she spoke of spiritual matters, and found in that contrast support for the notion that spirits were speaking through her.
Her sister, Sophie, who was the more attractive child, represented a threat in the struggle for the affection of their father: ' the two young Freuds developed their version of a common sisterly division of territories: " beauty " and " brains "', and their father once spoke of her ' age-old jealousy of Sophie '.
Her depiction in photographs also drew criticism from then-President of the United States Bill Clinton, who spoke out against the growing heroin chic trend.
Her father, Dr. Britton, talked to Harding about his daughter's infatuation, and in turn, Harding spoke with the girl, assuring her that one day she would find the man of her dreams.
Her fellow soldiers spoke very highly of her for her military service, and even after her disguise was discovered, they still believed that even as a woman she was a good soldier.
Her dad was an umbrella maker and spoke loudly about honor.
Her keen interest in and familiarity with Latin America, along with her linguistic abilities ( she spoke fluent Russian, English, Spanish and German ), soon saw her translating on behalf of the FGY's International Department.
Her father was from Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, and her mother was from Slovenia ; she spoke only Serbian during her early years.
Her friend, modern dance legend Martha Graham, wrote: " One evening Kit spoke of making an exit.
Her mother, in an interview for The Sunday Mail newspaper at her rural Mount Darwin home, spoke exclusively to journalist and media anthropologist Robert Mukondiwa, to whom she revealed that Joice was a name she had also adopted during her time away at the war.
Her beauty, courage, sound judgment and amiable character endeared her to the officers, including the Duke of Wellington, who spoke of her familiarly as Juanita ; and she was idolized by the soldiers.
Her father tried to persuade him to reconsider after assessing his Regine's desperate condition, claiming that " It will be the death of her ; she is in total despair " Kierkegaard returned the next day and spoke with Regine.
Bolger spoke to Queen Elizabeth about the issue of New Zealand becoming a republic when he was premier and recalled " I have more than once spoken with Her Majesty about my view that New Zealand would at some point elect its own Head of State, we discussed the matter in a most sensible way and she was in no way surprised or alarmed and neither did she cut my head off.
Her mother taught her the Italian language and Renaissance culture, so she became an educated young lady, who spoke four languages.
She came before the Divine Council, and spoke of Her plan to the Gods Her children.

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