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poem and biblical
For his paintings, Gammell used symbols drawn from C. G. Jung, primitive and medieval cultures, and biblical and mythological sources, to give visual form to Thompson's poem.
In the biblical poem Song of Solomon, the male speaker compares his beloved to many forms of spices.
Incorporating the biblical phrase " Through a Glass, Darkly " he composed a poem imbued with his personal interpretations of reincarnation.
Mark Usher analyzed this poem as a means to understand why Eudocia chose to use Homeric themes as a mean to express her biblical interpretations.
Uncharacteristically of either Ibn Ezra's other commentaries on biblical works, or of Jewish exegesis of the time, the commentary on Ecclesiastes begins with an autobiographical poem ( written in the third person ) relating his life experience to the material in Ecclesiastes.
Heshbon also makes it into the Canticle of Canticles, biblical love poem of Song of Solomon where, in verse 7: 4, the poet likens his love's eyes to " the pools of Heshbon.
The title of the book, like Milton's poem, recalls the biblical story of Samson, who was captured by the Philistines, his eyes burned out, and taken to Gaza, where he was forced to work grinding grain in a mill.
The whole poem can be seen as a reference to Matthew 24: 29: “ the sun shall be darkened .” In line 32 it describes men “ gnash their teeth ” at the sky, a clear biblical parallel of hell.

poem and patriarch
# One of the monophysite homilies, the famous poem of 2136 lines on the parrot which uttered the Trisagion in the streets of Antioch ( Bickell, 8 = Bedjan 61 ), appears to have been written at Antioch after Peter the Fuller ( patriarch 471-488 ) raised the dispute about the addition to the doxology of the words qui crucifixus es pro nobis.
The ( late 16th century ) Journey to the West novel provides a more recent example when an enlightened Taoist patriarch instructs Sun Wukong " Monkey " with a poem that begins:

poem and Abraham
Abraham Akkerman preceded his article on human automatism in the contemporary city with a short satirical poem on a pair of golems turning human.
* The English poet John Milton popularizes the Chinese sailing carriage in a famous poem ; this peculiar Chinese invention was first written of in the West by Abraham Ortelius in his atlas of 1584.
Probably the earliest reference to coca in English literature is Abraham Cowley's poem " The Legend of Coca " in his 1662 collection of poems " Six Books of Plants ".
" When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd " is a poem written by Walt Whitman as an elegy to Abraham Lincoln.
He is the author of Seliha 42-Zechor Berit Avraham (" Remember the Covenant of Abraham "), a liturgical poem recited by Ashkenazic Jews during the season of Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur.
* The Parable of the Old Men and the Young: World War I poem by Wilfred Owen in which the sacrifice of the young men killed in the war is compared to the binding of Isaac, with the difference that in the poem, Abraham refuses to substitute the ram and proceeds to kill Isaac.
" In his 1914 poem " Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight ( In Springfield, Illinois )", Lindsay specifically places Lincoln ' in ' Springfield, with the poem opening:
" The poem was widely used in Republican campaign efforts and some have credited Abraham Lincoln's margin of victory to it.
Published in 1742 and defined by Fielding as a ‘ comic epic poem in prose ’, it is the story of a good-natured footman's adventures on the road home from London with his friend and mentor, the absent-minded parson Abraham Adams.
Rabbi ben Ezra is a poem by Robert Browning about Abraham ibn Ezra ( 1092-1167 ), one of the great poets, mathematicians and scholars of the 12th century.
The Parable of the Old Man and the Young is a poem by Wilfred Owen which compares the ascent of Abraham to Mount Moriah and his near-sacrifice of Isaac there with the start of World War I.
Years later, Abraham Lincoln would also become a fan of the poem ; William Herndon, Lincoln's law partner and biographer, wrote in 1867: " I have heard Lincoln recite it, praise it, laud it, and swear by it ".
Notable descendants include brothers John and James Davenport, who were Congressmen, Abraham Davenport, the " Dark Day " poem, Archibald Cox, the Watergate Special Prosecutor, and Maxwell Perkins, the editor.
Davenport's courage was commemorated in the poem " Abraham Davenport " by John Greenleaf Whittier.
Edward B. Irving edited the poem twice, 1955 and 1981: the first edition excerpted the Noah and Abraham portion as a separate poem ; on later reflection, Irving recanted, admitting it was an integrated part of the Exodus poem.
He is known for writing Abraham Lincoln's favourite poem, Mortality, which Lincoln often recited by memory.
Abraham Cowley's Davideis ( 1656 ) as an epic poem deals abundantly with the friendship motif.
Abraham Zacuto might have an uncredited appearance in Luís de Camões's 1572 epic poem, The Lusiad, as the unnamed " old man of Restelo beach ", a Cassandra-like character that surges forward just before Vasco da Gama's departure to chide the vanity of fame and warn of the travails that await him ( Canto IV, v. 94-111 ).
* Ḥereb ha-Mithappeket, a poem of Abraham Bedersi, published for the first time with a preface and a commentary at the beginning of Bedersi's " Ḥotam Toknit.

poem and significantly
Its source is a late 14th-century or 15th-century poem The Mirror of the Periods of Man's Life, from which the play borrows significantly while reducing the number of characters.
This omission may explain in part why Americans were able to celebrate a poem that was based on a traumatic historic event for which they were significantly responsible.
The poem is significantly less structured than most Eddic poems, and is predominantly written in a metric form known as málaháttr or " conversational style ".
A nursery rhyme significantly closer to the modern cliché Valentine's Day poem can be found in Gammer Gurton's Garland, a 1784 collection of English nursery rhymes:
This poem is featured significantly in the television series Beauty and the Beast ( Series 2 ), originally aired in 1988, and the film Solaris, released in 2002.
Around 1920, his poem " Fireworks " appeared, contributing significantly to the development of Korean poetry with its use of free verse, borrowed from French poets.
Forster was " probably the most erudite and literate of the squatters " and from 1844 onwards he contributed significantly to Robert Lowe's the Atlas, including The Devil and the Governor, a poem attacking Governor Gipps, described as one of the best Australian satirical poems written in the 19th century.

poem and called
His whole objection, indeed, seems to rise out of a deep conviction that the poets do have great power to influence, but Plato seldom pays any attention to what might be called the poem itself.
I was reminded, amusedly, by a poem of Kenneth Patchen's called The Murder of Two Men by a Young Kid Wearing Lemon Colored Gloves, which Patchen himself read on a record against jazz background.
Anne expressed her grief for his death in her poem " I will not mourn thee, lovely one ", in which she called him " our darling ".
Tim Blake ( synthesiser player on Planet Gong ) produced a solo album called " Blake's New Jerusalem ", including a 20 minute track with lyrics from Blake's poem.
The title of Schiller's poem < em lang =" de ">" An die Freude "</ em > is literally translated as " To Joy ", but is normally called the " Ode to Joy ".
The poem appears in what is today called the Beowulf manuscript or Nowell Codex ( British Library MS Cotton Vitellius A. xv ), along with other works.
Snorri Sturluson quoted this old poem in Skáldskaparmál, saying that because of this legend Heimdall is called " Seeker of Freyja's Necklace " ( Skáldskaparmál, section 8 ) and Loki is called " Thief of Brísingamen " ( Skáldskaparmál, section 16 ).
In 1860, Edward Watson, a friend of Henry David Thoreau wrote a poem called " The Cranberry Tart.
A new song called " Sumiregusa " (" Wild Violet ") was based on a Japanese poem by Roma Ryan.
He later turned cynical concerning sexual matters, expressed not only in his behavior and his art, but in his writings as well, an example being a long poem called The City of Free Love.
A biography of Carangi by Stephen Fried called Thing of Beauty ( the title of John Keats ' famous poem ) was published in 1993.
Another writer influenced by the plot was John Milton, who in 1626 wrote what one commentator has called a " critically vexing poem ", In Quintum Novembris.
The poem called Belfast Confetti tells of the attacks made by the IRA.
" Following in 1968, Walter Jackson Bate called the poem " haunting " and said that it was " so unlike anything else in English ".
Camille Paglia, who called the poem " the greatest poem of the twentieth century ," and said " all human beings, like Leda, are caught up moment by moment in the ' white rush ' of experience.
( Hilda Doolittle ) also wrote a poem called " Leda " in 1919, suggested to be from the perspective of Leda.
Robert's poem was rewritten in prose in the 12th century as the Estoire de Merlin, also called the Vulgate or Prose Merlin.
He also wrote a poem called " all about people " which criticises the humanity that is employers who illtreat others.
Impressed by the fate of the city, the relics, and not least legend's excessive descriptions, the German poet Detlev von Liliencron wrote a popular poem called " Trutz, Blanke Hans " about this lost city which starts with the words: " Heut bin ich über Rungholt gefahren, die Stadt ging unter vor sechshundert Jahren ".
There, in 1912, he began the poem cycle called the Duino Elegies, which would remain unfinished for a decade because of a long-lasting creativity crisis.
In 1763, at the age of 17, Jones wrote the poem Caissa in Latin hexameters, based on a 658-line poem called " Scacchia, Ludus " published in 1527 by Marco Girolamo Vida, giving a mythical origin of chess that has become well known in the chess world.
One of his best known chess problems is the following, called " Excelsior " by Loyd after the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

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