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Le Ton beau de Marot: In Praise of the Music of Language is a long book devoted to language and translation, especially poetry translation, and one of its leitmotifs is a set of some 88 translations of " Ma Mignonne ", a highly constrained poem by 16th-century French poet Clément Marot.
The poem " In Praise of Serena " by Claudian and the " Historia Nova " by Zosimus clarify that Serena's father was an elder Honorius, a brother to Theodosius I.
Giving added support to this interpretation of Botticelli as a born-again Apelles is the fact that that very claim was voiced in 1488 by Ugolino Verino in a poem entitled " On Giving Praise to the History of Florence.
" The poem also ends with the short spondee line " Praise Him.
Taylor was also the first poet to mention the deaths of William Shakespeare and Francis Beaumont in print, in his 1620 poem, " The Praise of Hemp-seed ".
* ` Attar's poem in Praise of Prophet Muhammad
* The 1973 poem ' The Book of Job and a Draft of a Poem to Praise the Paths of the Living ' by George Oppen was dedicated to him.
This may well indicate that the poet had already reached middle age by the 1370s: but once again suspicions are aroused by the conventional nature of this description ( see, for instance, Walter Kennedy's ' In Praise of Aige ' and The Parlement of the Thre Ages ), and the fact that it occurs towards the end of the poem, when Will's personal development is reaching its logical conclusion.
Auden wrote his poem " In Praise of Limestone " here.
In 1898 William McGonagall wrote Lines in Praise of Tommy Atkins, which was an attack on what McGonagall saw as the disparaging portrayal of Tommy in Kipling's poem.
His daughter Elizabeth Alexander ( born in 1962 ) is a poet and professor of English at Yale University, who composed and recited the poem " Praise Song for the Day " for Barack Obama's presidential inauguration on January 20, 2009.
Corretjer's epic poem " Alabanza en la Torre de Ciales " ( Praise in the tower of Ciales ) ( 1953 ), is considered one of the representative works of the " neocriollismo " movement and has had a strong influence on many later poets.
In the Book of Taliesin we find a 9th century poem Edmyg Dinbych ( In Praise of Tenby, a town in Pembrokeshire ), probably produced by a court poet in Dyfed to celebrate the New Year ( Welsh: Calan ).
Elgar was also faced with many people's assumption that he would use the standard hymn tunes for the sections of the poem that had already been absorbed into Anglican hymn books: " Firmly I believe and truly ", and " Praise to the Holiest in the Height ".
" The 8th Karmapa, Gyalwa Mikyö Dorje, wrote in his poem In Praise of the Incomparable Tsong Khapa:
Chaucer's friend John Gower used a similar meter in his poem " In Praise of Peace.
In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children's author Eleanor Farjeon had been " asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune ".
According to Laus Serenae (" In Praise of Serena "), a poem by Claudian, both Serena and Flaccilla were from Hispania.
"; Wir Pflügen, harmonised by Dykes and commonly sung to the words " We plough the fields, and scatter " ( a translation of the German hymn " Wir pflügen und wir streuen " by the late eighteenth-century German poet Matthias Claudius ); Melita, sung to the words " Eternal Father, Strong to Save " ( sometimes known as " For those in peril on the sea " from its recurring last line ); Gerontius, sung to the words " Praise to the Holiest in the height " ( taken from Cardinal Newman's poem The Dream of Gerontius ); O Perfect Love ; and Dominus Regit Me, sung to the words " The King of love my shepherd is ", one of the many metrical versions of Psalm 23.
His poem " Try To Praise The Mutilated World ", printed in The New Yorker, became famous after the 11 September attacks.
It is inscribed: " And I am here / in a place / beyond desire or fear ", an extract from the long poem " Praise " by Clarke.

poem and O
The epigraph at the beginning of the poem is the phrase Vicisti, Galilaee, Latin for " You have conquered, O Galilean ", the apocryphal dying words of the Emperor Julian.
The origin of the nickname appears to be a poem entitled “ The Pilgrims At Home ” written by Edwin Fitzwilliam that was sung at the 1907 home opener (“ Rory O ’ More ” melody ).
A certain poem recorded by O ' Curry in English translation says that the missile fired by Lugh was a tathlum ( táthluib "( slingstone made of ) cement ").
The opening lines of the poem read: ' Bring torch for Cabbalah brand new treatise, / Numerology also makes much sense, / O Astraea!
This is the drink referred to in Flann O ' Brien's poem " The Workman's Friend ": " A pint of plain is your only man.
"( book O, poem 14 )
* A poem by Maggie O ' Sullivan
The poem has been adapted to film twice, on both occasions by writer-director Stephen Weeks: first as Gawain and the Green Knight in 1973 and again in 1984 as Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, featuring Miles O ' Keeffe as Gawain and Sean Connery as the Green Knight.
* Brooke's poem " A Channel Passage ", with its vivid description of seasickness, is used for comic effect in a third-season episode, " Springtime ", of the television series M * A * S * H. Corporal Radar O ' Reilly reads the poem to a nurse he hopes to impress, with surprising results.
* Sir Philip Sidney's poem " The Nightingale " centres its lament (" O Philomela fair, O take some gladness ,") on the myth.
Cleena is also referred to in Edward Walsh ’ s poem, O ’ Donovan ’ s Daughter.
The death of Brian O ' Neill and the defeat of the Irish was lamented by the Cenél nEógain bard Gilbride MacNamee ( Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe )( 1210 – 1272 ) in a poem.
What Women Want ( poem ) D. J O ' Brien ( Australia )
* The poet John Boyle O ' Reilly wrote the following poem when the monument was finally unveiled:
The poem and song titled " Szózat ", which starts with the words Hazádnak rendületlenül légy híve, óh magyar ( To your homeland be faithful steadfastly, O Hungarian ) enjoys a social status nearly equal to that of " Himnusz ", even though only " Himnusz " is mentioned in the Constitution of Hungary.
Mahler omitted the final four lines of this poem and wrote the rest himself ( beginning at " O glaube ").
The story's name is taken from a line in the Frank O ' Hara's poem " Ode to Necrophilia ", and was inspired by a newspaper article Gowdy read about a young California woman who hijacked a hearse on its way to a funeral, took the corpse of the young man inside the coffin to a motel room and had sex with it for several days before being caught by the police.
An allusion from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, depicting Aristotle's skeleton, is present in Wallace Stevens ' poem " Less and Less Human, O Savage Spirit ".
Francis O ' Gorman cites " A Legend of Provence " as an example of a poem with this kind of " double relationship with the structures of gender politics it seems to affirm.
To celebrate St. Jean-Baptiste Day in 1880, the Lieutenant Governor of Québec, Théodore Robitaille, commissioned Lavallée to compose O Canada to a patriotic poem by Adolphe-Basile Routhier.
O ' Rourke suggests that something of a fear of that ending is subtly implied at the end of the poem, although, unlike the other great odes, in this poem the person of the poet is entirely submerged, so there is at most a faint hint of Keats's own possible fear.

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