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In Anticlaudianus, another of his notable works, Alan uses a poetical dialogue to illustrate the way in which nature comes to the realization of her failure in producing the perfect man.
He published a collection of poems at Pest in 1827 and also edited the poetical works of Anyos and Faludi.
Several poetical works on various subjects, as well as a number of prose epistles, are attributed to Aratus, but none of them have come down to us, except his two astronomical poems in hexameter.
He was the author of an alphabetical lexicon, chiefly of poetical words, abridged from the great lexicon () of Pamphilus of Alexandria ( AD 50 ) and other similar works.
A similar poetical meter was independently developed by Gerard Manley Hopkins at about the same time ( there is no evidence that they knew each other or that either of them had read any of the other's works ).
Hermann devoted his early attention to the classical poetical metres, and published several works on that subject, the most important being Elementa doctrinae metricae ( 1816 ), in which he set forth a scientific theory based on the Kantian categories.
His principal poetical works were: Dramatic Scenes and other Poems ( 1819 ), A Sicilian Story ( 1820 ), Marcian Colonna ( 1820 ), Mirandola, a tragedy performed at Covent Garden with Macready, Charles Kemble and Miss Foote in the leading parts ( 1821 ), The Flood of Thessaly ( 1823 ).
A comprehensive but by no means complete edition of Rückert's poetical works appeared in 12 vols.
Breton's poetical works, the titles of which are here somewhat abbreviated, include:
In subsequent poetical works he was more successful, notably the Fall of Jerusalem ( 1820 ) and The Martyr of Antioch ( 1822, based on the life of Saint Margaret the Virgin ), which was used as the basis for an oratorio by Arthur Sullivan.
His poetical works were published in three volumes in 1839.
" He had found time for Lectures on Medieval Church History ( 1878 ); his poetical works were rearranged and collected in two volumes ( last edition, 1885 ).
These works, which were partly historical, partly political, partly philosophical ( e. g. Aisopeia, a collection of Aesopic Fables ), and partly poetical, have all perished.
A complete edition of Lyndsay's poetical works was published by David Laing in 3 vols.
* Chalmers, George, ed., The poetical works of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount: Lion king at arms, under James V, vol. 1, London ( 1806 )
* Chalmers, George, ed., The poetical works of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount: Lion king at arms, under James V, vol. 2, London ( 1806 )
* Chalmers, George, ed., The poetical works of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount: Lion king at arms, under James V, vol. 3, London ( 1806 )
* The poetical works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer ( 1868 ) edited by Charles Cowden Clarke
The numerous works of Madame de Genlis ( which considerably exceed eighty ), comprising prose and poetical compositions on a vast variety of subjects and of various degrees of merit, owed much of their success to advantageous causes which have long ceased to operate.
Some Siddha and Nathpanthi poetical works belonging to this period are also found, but their genuineness is again, doubted.
Prince Eugene of Savoy and other persons of distinction took him under their protection during his exile, and at Soleure he printed the first edition of his poetical works.
Grundtvig's secular poetical works were published in a nine-volume edition, the first seven volumes by his second son, the philologist Svend Hersleb Grundtvig.
In spite of the troubles of the times, so fatal to poetic fame, his reputation steadily increased, and when, on his return to England in 1656, he published a volume of his collected poetical works, he found himself without a rival in public esteem.
He is said to have served in the army, to have accompanied Philip II to England in 1555, and to have travelled in Italy and the Low Countries ; but it is certain that his poetical works were published at Antwerp in 1554, and again in 1558.
Turnbull collected the works of John Milton extensively, and the library now has holdings of Milton's works which are " ranked among the finest in the world " and " good collections of seventeenth-century poetical miscellanies and of Dryden material, ... along with fine sets of literary periodicals.

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It deals with several specific themes that were the subject of poetical debate among late twelfth century troubadours and trobairitz.
In 1997 the myth of Myrrha and Cinyras was one of 24 tales from Ovid's Metamorphoses that were retold by English poet Ted Hughes in his poetical work Tales from Ovid.
These rumors were based on the poetical homage rendered her by the former and the prolonged stay in Paris of the latter.
His poetical efforts were not generally appreciated, although he received encouragement from his younger contemporary Plato ( Plutarch, Lysander, 18 ).
But in the second place he showed both by precept and practice what were the poetical capabilities of the French language.
After his death many poetical translations and original poems were found among his papers, and several collections of them were published.
The earliest English poetical treatise on Angling by John Dennys, said to have been a fishing companion of Shakespeare, was published in 1613, The Secrets of Angling, of which 6 verses were quoted in the better known book Izaak Walton's Compleat Angler ( 1653 ), of which the latter two chapters were actually written by his friend Charles Cotton, and described the fishing in the Derbyshire Wye.
Though his political viewpoint was moderate, his tactics were dangerously aggressive: he abandoned his gentle idyls to write poetical satires.
As a boy he was imaginative and poetical, and some of his early verses were remarkable.
* Musical and poetical contests, in which there is evidence women were allowed to compete.
The ancient Hebrews perceived that there were poetical portions in their sacred texts, as shown by their entitling as songs or chants passages such as Exodus 15: 1-19 and Numbers 21: 17-20 ; a song or chant ( shir ) is, according to the primary meaning of the term, poetry.
but so strong were his poetical instincts that a year later
Her verses include elegies and sonnets, and she also wrote a poetical novel, Louisa, of which five editions were published.
His Unpolitische Lieder, Deutsche Lieder aus der Schweiz (" German Songs from Switzerland ") and Streiflichter (" Highlights ") are not without poetical value, but they are mainly interesting in relation to the movements of the age in which they were written.
Byron said that he intended Childe Harold to be a poetical Zeluco, and the most striking features of the portrait were undoubtedly taken from that character.
Ken's poetical works were published in collected form in four volumes by W Hawkins, his relative and executor, in 1721 ; his prose works were issued in 1838 in one volume, under the editorship of J. T.

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