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Poet and was
`` You are the ' Peoples' Poet ' '' was her appraisal in 1908, and she stopped teaching and writing to devote herself to the fulfillment of her husband's career.
Poet was the captured, arms pinioned to his side, and he twisted convulsively trying to escape.
As if this was a signal, Poet abruptly began to thrash the water and the quick movement slowly made them sink through the water.
This period also saw the emergence of a new generation of Scottish poets that became leading figures on the UK stage, including Carol Ann Duffy, who was named as Poet Laureate in May 2009, the first woman, the first Scot and the first openly gay poet to take the post.
When he graduated, he was named Class Poet.
A case was made by the Oxfordian Peter R. Moore that the Rival Poet was Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex.
ISBN 1-55860-169-4 .</ ref > ( O < sub > 2 </ sub > Technology, merged with several companies, acquired by Informix, which was in turn acquired by IBM ), POET ( now FastObjects from Versant which acquired Poet Software ), Versant Object Database ( Versant Corporation ), VOSS ( Logic Arts ) and JADE ( Jade Software Corporation ).
* Nobel Laureate, Chemist and Poet Roald Hoffmann was named after Amundsen
In 1813 Scott was offered the position of Poet Laureate.
Hughes was British Poet Laureate from 1984 until his death.
Poet Harold Massingham also attended this school and was also mentored by Fisher.
Hughes was appointed Poet Laureate in 1984, following Sir John Betjeman.
Due to his wide poetic acclaim, Morris was quietly approached with an offer of the Poet Laureateship after the death of Tennyson in 1892, but declined.
Wordsworth was Britain's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850.
( Ben Jonson received a royal pension of 100 marks in 1616, causing some historians to identify him as England's first Poet Laureate, even though John Fletcher was more popular ).
The punning nickname Colossus of Roads was given to Telford by his friend, the eventual Poet Laureate, Robert Southey.
An ode in her memory, " So many true princesses who have gone ", composed by the then Master of the King's Musick Sir Edward Elgar to words by the Poet Laureate John Masefield, was sung at the unveiling and conducted by the composer.
That poem was put into music in the 1994 album Anatomy of a Poet, by band In the Nursery.
The first ever Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate was awarded to George Bowering in 2002.
In December, 2011, Fred Wah was named Parliamentary Poet Laureate of Canada.
The first holder of the title was Bill Manhire who held the post of Poet Laureate from 1998 – 99.
Geoffrey Chaucer ( 1340 – 1400 ) was called Poet Laureate, being granted in 1389 an annual allowance of wine.
The title of Poet Laureate, as a royal office, was first conferred by letters patent on John Dryden in 1670, two years after Davenant's death.

Poet and fighting
Everybody's fighting for the preservation of species, but who's fighting for the preservation of languages, which are in fact the souls … of culture itself ?” The project has so far generated ” On the Road With Bob Holman: A Poet ’ s Journey Into Global Cultures and Languages ,” a three-part documentary DVD focused on West Africa and Israel.

Poet and Nick
Silently, Elaine picked up her keys from the table and went out into the cockpit, Poet behind her, Nick trailing behind him.
Poet nodded to Nick and entered the water in a similar fashion.
And then Nick knew that all of them knew Elaine, himself and Poet.
At the same instant, Elaine screamed wildly, the sound ending abruptly as Nick went off the boat and into the water on top of the frantic, struggling Poet.
Poet would escape, Nick thought grimly, because he wore the apparatus which would keep him alive under water.
Relentlessly, Nick held on, sucking on the hose, inhaling the air that belonged to Poet.
* Poet of Uruguay's Revolutionary Moment by Nick Caistor, The Sydney Morning Herald, June 8, 2009

Poet and now
When Seamus Heaney gave an Oxford lecture on the poet he opened by addressing the assembly, " Dylan Thomas is now as much a case history as a chapter in the history of poetry ", querying how ' Thomas the Poet ' is one of his forgotten attributes.
* May 6 – Poet Anne Bradstreet becomes a founding mother of Andover Parish ( now North Andover ) Massachusetts.
In his 1963 memoirs, Skaldatimi ( A Poet ’ s Time ), Laxness returned to the trial, giving a totally different description of it, now much more sympathetic to Bukharin and his fellow defendants.
Originally sponsored by Te Mata vineyards and known as the Te Mata Estate Poet Laureate, the award is now administered by the National Library of New Zealand and the holder is officially called New Zealand Poet Laureate.
These events have all been compèred by " Thom the Poet ( now Thom Moon 10 )".
Poet Eavan Boland said: " I was not then, nor am I now, comfortable with the idea of belonging to something where there are exemptions involved ," although she added that she would " hate to see it disappear ".
* This article incorporates text from the Zmai Iovan Iovanovich-the Chief Servian Poet of To-Day &# 32 ; by Nikola Tesla, a publication now in the public domain.
" He was Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1947 − 1948 ( a position now known as the U. S. Poet Laureate ).
From 1984 to 1985 he was appointed Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, a position now known as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry, the United States ' equivalent of a national poet laureate, but did not serve due to illness.
He was the first poet laureate to receive a fixed salary of £ 27 instead of the historic tierce of Canary wine ( though it was still a fairly nominal payment ; then as now the Poet Laureate had to look to extra sales generated by the prestige of the office to make significant money from the Laureateship ).
Randall Jarrell ( May 6, 1914 – October 14, 1965 ) was an American poet, literary critic, children's author, essayist, novelist, and the 11th Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, a position that now bears the title Poet Laureate.
The building in which he lived ( at the corner Chapel Street and West Nicolson ) now contains two pubs: Peartree House and The Blind Poet ( the walls of which are decorated with a number of Blacklock's poems ).
Some of her poetry manuscripts now have a permanent home in the New York Public Library, where her work was featured in an exhibit, " The Hand of the Poet: Original Manuscripts by 100 Masters, From John Donne to Julia Alvarez.
Nurul Hossain also published Weekly Titas, Weekly Deshdarpan Edited and Published by Journalist, Poet and Rhyme Writer, Jurist and Educationist Dr Mohammed Yeasin Khan LLB Honours, LLM, PhD ( England ), now an Advocate-on-Record of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, who in his PhD thesis ‘ Protection and Promotion of Human Rights for Peace and Development ’ recommended a new doctrine of world peace: ‘ The Man for Man Theory of World Peace ’( 1981 ), Weekly Penbridg ( 1999 ), Fortnightly Charch ( 1997 ); Periodicals-Sahitya Academy Patrika, Nasirnagar Barta, Sarail Barta, Muktaprabaha ; extinct-Bangabandhu ( 1875, Kalikachha ), Usha ( 1893 ), Hira ( 1894 ), Sudhakar ( nineteenth century ), Santan ( 1913 ), Palli Pradip ( 1920, Kalikachha ), Al Bushra ( 1921 ), Prajabandhu ( 1920 ), Chunta Prakash ( 1926 ), Tripura Prakash ( 1301 BS ), Rayat Bandhu ( 1929, Kalikachha ), Jayanti ( nineteenth century ), Sebak ( 1957 ), Parichaya ( 1964 ), Samaj ( 1966 ), Pari ( 1966 ), Vhela ( 1967 ), Tridhara ( 1967 ), Pratinidhi ( 1970 ), Pratibedan ( 1979 ), Renessa ( 1988 ), Belaseshe ( 1992, Sarail )
In 1936, Huntington created an endowment which established an annual stipend for a Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, now officially the Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress.
She has worked as ' Poet in Residence ' at Wake Forest University and now lives in Lincoln.

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