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Poet and would
Poet and journalist Walt Whitman said of Booth's acting, " He would have flashes, passages, I thought of real genius ".
Brodsky, arrested in 1963 and interned for social parasitism, would go on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature ( 1987 ) and become Poet Laureate ( 1991 ) as an exile in the US.
" Poet and editor Thomas Hood wrote, " If Christmas, with its ancient and hospitable customs, its social and charitable observances, were ever in danger of decay, this is the book that would give them a new lease.
** The Poet – The Poet would hold an oversized flower and read offbeat poems.
Arbus's father became a painter after retiring from Russek's ; her younger sister would become a sculptor and designer ; and her older brother, Howard Nemerov, would later become United States Poet Laureate, and the father of the Americanist art historian Alexander Nemerov.
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 ".
El-Dabh would later become more famous for his work at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, where in 1959 he composed the influential piece Leiyla and the Poet ( Holmes 2008, 153 – 54 & 157 ).
Among other impacts, MacLeish was the first Librarian of Congress to begin the process of naming what would become the United States Poet Laureate.
While in Great Britain, Plath met Ted Hughes, a respected author, who would later become the British Poet Laureate.
The founding of Sigma Chi began as the result of a disagreement over who would be elected Poet in the Erodelphian Literary Society of Miami University in Ohio.
A later source, the anonymous Saxon Poet, talks of the Basque spears, which fits with the Pyrenean and Basque tradition that would be present much later among the almogavars.
At one point in his career, a jealous rival would respond to D ' Urfey's play Love for Money with a parody called Wit for Money, or, Poet Stutterer.
As a child, John Betjeman ( who would later become Poet Laureate ) enjoyed family holidays in Trebetherick and he returned there often as an adult.
Poet Jordan Davis, writing for The Constant Critic, suggested that Wright's collection was so accomplished it would have to be kept " out of the reach of impulse kleptomaniacs.

Poet and escape
Poet was the captured, arms pinioned to his side, and he twisted convulsively trying to escape.
In order to escape Burr Redding's wrath for selling drugs to Hill ( who overdoses on them ), Poet lied to Guerra ( a Latino ) saying that Redding wanted him dead, and so to keep the peace the two of them forced Busmalis ( who had no motive or vested interest in this ordeal ) to tell Redding that he saw an Italian, Salvatore DeSanto, sell the drugs to Hill.

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.
Relentlessly, Nick held on, sucking on the hose, inhaling the air that belonged to Poet.
Poet was not fighting Nick now.
* Poet of Uruguay's Revolutionary Moment by Nick Caistor, The Sydney Morning Herald, June 8, 2009

Poet and thought
He is known to have lived in the dialect region of the Pearl Poet and is thought to have written the poem, St. Erkenwald, which some scholars argue bears stylistic similarities to Gawain.
He is known to have lived in the dialect region of the Pearl Poet and is thought to have written the poem St. Erkenwald, which some scholars argue bears stylistic similarities to Gawain.
He is known to have lived in the dialect region of the Pearl Poet and is thought to have written the poem, St. Erkenwald, which some scholars argue bears stylistic similarities to Gawain.

Poet and because
A moment later, moving awkwardly because of the swimming fins, she picked up the gun, handed the knife to Poet, then rolled off the transom of the boat, back first.
In 1882, he was ejected from the theatre after loudly interrupting a performance of the play The Promise of May by Lord Tennyson, the Poet Laureate, because it included a villainous atheist in its cast of characters.
John Taylor, the " Water Poet ", petitioned the King on behalf of the Watermen ’ s Company, because of the expected loss of business transporting theatre patrons across the Thames.
Although Döblin's 1920 epic about the Thirty Years ' War was in general favorably received by critics, he was disappointed with the reception because he felt he had created in Wallenstein a peerless work ; as a consequence, he wrote a scathing critique of critics which he published in 1921 under the title Der Epiker, sein Stoff und die Kritik ( The Epic Poet, his Material, and Critique ).
He was knighted by Queen Victoria in 1895, and narrowly missed being appointed Poet Laureate, possibly because of his association with Oscar Wilde.
Patrick MacGill ( 24 December 1889 – November 1963 ) was an Irish journalist, poet and novelist, known as " The Navvy Poet " because he had worked as a navvy before he began writing.
Poet Karen Swenson, winner of the 1993 National Poetry Series award, recalled that Mrs. Little's works stood out because of their " unusual clarity and precision of form ... and were full of wonderful imagery.
Further inmates in Fort Hohenasperg included the writer Berthold Auerbach, who was kept here between 1837 and 1838, Friedrich Kammerer ( 1833 ), the Doctor and Poet Theobald Kerner ( 1850 – 1851 ), the theologian Karl Hase, the Satirist Johannes Nefflen, the Poet Leo von Seckendorff, the Writer Theodor Griesinger and many more, most political dissidents, who, in general were held prisoner because of their anti monarchistic views.

Poet and which
Boogie Down and KRS retorted angrily with songs like The Bridge is Over and South Bronx, which started one of the first notable hip hop wars as MC Shan, Marley Marl, Roxanne Shanté and Blaq Poet all released songs featuring verses personally attacking KRS and Scott La Rock.
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 ).
The site used to offer free downloads of a program called AARON — a visual art synthesizer developed by Harold Cohen — and of " Kurzweil's Cybernetic Poet ", which automatically creates poetry.
For instance, they sometimes allow performance of work by another poet ( e. g. the " Dead Poet Slam ", in which all work must be by a deceased poet ).
Recent English verse translations include those by British Poet Laureate Cecil Day-Lewis ( 1963 ) which strove to render Virgil's original hexameter line, Allen Mandelbaum ( honoured by a 1973 National Book Award ), Library of Congress Poet Laureate Robert Fitzgerald ( 1981 ), Stanley Lombardo ( 2005 ), Robert Fagles ( 2006 ), and Sarah Ruden ( 2008 ).
In modern times, the title may also be conferred by an organization such as the Poetry Foundation, which has a designated Children's Poet Laureate.
Other examples are the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate which is designated by a " Presenting Partners " group from within the community ; the Poet Laureate chosen by the League of Minnesota Poets ; the Northhampton Poet Laureate chosen by the Northhampton Arts Council, and the Martha's Vineyard Poet Laureate chosen by ten judges representing the Martha's Vineyard Poetry Society.
* One famous constrained writing in the Chinese language is The Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den which consists of 92 characters, all with the sound shi.
Lord reacted to Kirk's and Parry's essays with " Homer as Oral Poet ", published in 1968, which reaffirmed Lord's belief in the relevance of Yugoslav poetry and its similarities to Homer and downplayed the intellectual and literary role of the reciters of Homeric epic.
As the new century opened, Austin was still the serving British Poet Laureate, a post which he held up to 1913.
The Convention of Cintra is also the name of a pamphlet written by the future British Poet Laureate William Wordsworth in 1808 ; he also wrote a passionate sonnet that, in his own words, was " composed while the author was engaged in writing a tract occasioned by " the Convention, in which he laments the bondage felt by " suffering Spain ".
The " Classic Gong " line-up retired from regular touring in 2001, but there were one-off reunions subsequently, most notably at the " Gong Family Unconvention " ( Uncon ), the first of which was held in 2004 in the Glastonbury Assembly rooms as a one day event and featured many ex members and Gong family bands including Here and Now, House of Thandoy, Thom the Poet, Invisible Opera, Andy Bole, Bubbledub and Joie Hinton.
He initiated an educational series in which a featured poet talked about his / her work with poet Kim Addonizio as his first Featured Poet selection.
Dymock is renowned for its wild daffodils in the spring, and these were probably the inspiration for the line " Two roads diverged in a yellow wood " in Frost's poem The Road Not Taken, which was a gentle satire on his great friend, and fellow Dymock Poet, Edward Thomas.
Idylls of the King, published between 1856 and 1885, is a cycle of twelve narrative poems by the English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson ( 1809 – 1892 ; Poet Laureate from 1850 ) which retells the legend of King Arthur, his knights, his love for Guinevere and her tragic betrayal of him, and the rise and fall of Arthur's kingdom.
Poet Phoebe Cary — at whose New York City literary gatherings Dodge was a regular guest — wrote a lengthy poem about it called " The Leak in the Dike ", published posthumously in 1873, which has been widely anthologized in books of poetry for schoolchildren.
Leaves of Grass has its genesis in an essay called The Poet by Ralph Waldo Emerson, published in 1844, which expressed the need for the United States to have its own new and unique poet to write about the new country's virtues and vices.
There, in May 1871, Miller published Songs of the Sierras, the book which finalized his nickname as the " Poet of the Sierras ".

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