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The only known manuscript versions of To His Friend and The Housedove are from Edinburgh Library MS Laing, II, 69 / 24

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Two other poems are known by him, To His Friend and The Housedove.

exploits and popular
But a few months later, Trimble made Jean Rescues, another of the popular series starring the fictional exploits of his Border Collie, which has Point of View shots introduced at an appropriate point without explanation.
Recent television shows, such as Urban Explorers on the Discovery Channel, MTV's Fear, and the Ghost Hunting exploits of The Atlantic Paranormal Society have packaged the hobby for a popular audience.
Pinkerton produced numerous popular detective books, ostensibly based on his own exploits and those of his agents.
Each week, a two-part Batman adventure aired on Wednesday and Thursday nights, blending the exploits of the popular comic-book hero with off-the-wall " camp " humor.
Kaha ' i ( specifically: Hawaii ; elsewhere Tafaki, Tafa ' i, Tahaki, Tava ' i, Tāwhaki ) is a handsome Polynesian demigod whose exploits were popular in many Polynesian mythologies.
Buffalo Bill and his exploits became well known in American culture and he was portrayed in many literary works, television shows, and movies, especially during the 1950s and 1960s, when they were most popular.
The monk, though not explicit about his sources, writes that Miloš was a celebrated figure in the popular traditions of Serbs and " others in those regions ", who sing about his heroic exploits on the border.
Resident in Australia, he is as well known there for his musical exploits — founder and former member of the popular Australian band Mental As Anything and member of Dog Trumpet ( alongside his brother Peter O ' Doherty )-as he is for his art.
Scott brought recognition to his exploits and the Flying Tigers with his best selling book God is My Co-pilot that was also made into a popular movie.
Bamse ( meaning teddybear in Norwegian ), famed for his exploits and popular in local imagination, is buried in the town.
In its original formulation by Mao Zedong, people's war exploits the few advantages that a small revolutionary movement has — broad-based popular support can be one of them — against a state's power with a large and well-equipped army.
However, as the full comedy potential of Cole's dodgy-dealing character emerged, as well as the successful on-screen pairing of Waterman and Cole ( which proved to be one of the series most popular elements ), the emphasis increasingly focused more on Arthur's exploits, and by a few series into the show's life, typical plots revolved more around Arthur's latest shady scam instead of some of the more " gritty " plots of Terry's minding jobs witnessed in early episodes.
These exploits made him popular with the press, who dubbed him " The Blind Cowboy.
The popular Spanish television series Hispania: La Leyenda, which began in 2010, is based on his life and exploits.
Count Jan Nepomucen Potocki (; March 8, 1761 – December 1815 ) was a Polish nobleman, Polish Army Captain of Engineers, ethnologist, Egyptologist, linguist, traveler, adventurer and popular author of the Enlightenment period, whose life and exploits made him a legendary figure in his homeland.
He is very popular in many African countries, especially the French-speaking countries because of his exploits in France.
A popular silent film was made of his exploits, Murphy of Anzac ( 1916 ).
Meanwhile, the absent " Heterodyne Boys " have become increasingly popular folk heroes, with many of their known exploits ( and not a few wholly imaginary ones ) captured in a series of popular novels and plays.
Fashions and trends in historiography and in popular culture have tended to neglect the economic basis of the empire in favor of the lingua franca of Latin and the exploits of the Roman legions.
The sitcom was based loosely on the life and exploits of the popular sportswriter and sports-media personality Tony Kornheiser.
As his legend became popular, various anti-authoritarian exploits were attributed to him, including a supposed assassination attempt against the Oda clan warlord Oda Nobunaga.
One of the more popular Chinese revolutionary songs was " Nanniwan ", a 1943 song lauding the exploits of the Chinese Red Army in a gorge in Shaanxi province near the revolutionary base of Yan ' an.
While Tenzil's exploits make him persona non-grata with his world's rulers, they make him even more popular with the masses of his homeworld, resulting in Tenzil being kept on as senator.

exploits and image
His successes as President were over shadowed by the " Ohio Gang " criminal exploits, the detrimental image of his social drinking and his alleged extramarital affairs.
The series follows the exploits of a former child star ( White ) turned image consultant and his three protégés as they hustle to navigate Hollywood.
Set partitioning in hierarchical trees ( SPIHT ) is an image compression algorithm that exploits the inherent similarities across the subbands in a wavelet decomposition of an image.
Frederick Courteney Selous image remains a classic, romantic portrait of a proper Victorian period English gentleman of the colonies, one whose real life adventures and exploits of almost epic proportions generated successful Lost World and Steampunk genre fictional characters like Allan Quatermain, to a large extent an embodiment of the popular " white hunter " concept of the times ; yet he remained a modest and stoic pillar in personality all throughout his life.
Just as Buffalo Bill mythologized his exploits and later Hollywood elaborated the image, a Soviet film ( i. e. the other side of the Cold War ) deconstructs and satirizes it, both through the film and the " film within film " that Johnny First shows.

exploits and from
Thus, Afonso continued to distinguish himself by his exploits against the Moors, from whom he wrested Santarém ( see Conquest of Santarém ) and Lisbon in 1147 ( see Siege of Lisbon ).
Confirmation is afforded by English and Danish traditions relating to two kings named Wermund and Offa of Angel, from whom the Mercian royal family claimed descent and whose exploits are connected with Angeln, Schleswig, and Rendsburg.
His continental exploits required troops from Britain, and it appears that forts at Chester and elsewhere were abandoned in this period, triggering raids and settlement in north Wales by the Irish.
The large production, using the finest French artists, of propaganda paintings glorifying the exploits of Napoleon, were matched by works, showing both victories and losses, from the anti-Napoleonic alliance by artists such as Goya and J. M. W.
The series features the exploits of irascible pensioner Victor Meldrew, who after being forced to retire from his job as a security guard, finds himself at war with the world and everything in it.
This is the basis of stereopsis, the process by which the brain exploits the parallax due to the different views from the eye to gain depth perception and estimate distances to objects .< ref >.
The play expands upon the exploits of two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet, the courtiers Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
The history of the hour record is replete with exploits by some of the greatest names in cycling from both road and track racing ( including, among others, Major Taylor, Henri Desgrange, Fausto Coppi, Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Francesco Moser, Miguel Indurain and Tony Rominger ).
Harry wrote from oral tradition describing events 170 years earlier, and is not in any sense an authoritative descriptor of Wallace's exploits.
Much of the poem is clearly at variance with known historical facts and records of the period and is either fabricated using traditional chivalric motifs or ' borrowed ' from the exploits of others and attributed to Wallace.
Maserati offers the colour Grigio-Nuvolari from their custom palette which is named in his honour for his exploits behind the wheel of their vehicles.
Some, however, must resort to exploits in order to run, because the manufacturer has attempted to lock the hardware to stop it from running unlicensed code.
After Egwene and Siuan investigate Siuan's suspicions about Myrelle, Egwene exploits the transfer of Lan's Warder bond from Moiraine to Myrelle in order to force Myrelle and Nisao to swear fealty to her.
Lawrence is so traumatized by the experience that he abandons all of his exploits, going from having proclaimed himself a god, to insisting he is merely a man.
Thus, Afonso continued to distinguish himself by his exploits against the Moors, from whom he wrested Santarém and Lisbon in 1147.
Great Lakes piracy occurred, from 1900 – 1930, on Lake Michigan, through the exploits of " Roaring " Dan Seavey.
He gained sufficient prestige from his naval exploits to be named the official Champion of Queen Elizabeth I. Clifford became extremely wealthy through his buccaneering, but lost most of his money gambling on horse races.
From June 1960 until March 1961 he contributed a weekly strip, “ Brimstone Belcher ”, following the exploits of the titular journo ( a fore-runner of Private Eye ’ s Lunchtime O ’ Booze ), from bizarre skulduggery in the British colonies ( where the squaddies holding back the politicised rabble bear a strong resemblance to privates Rushton and Ingrams ), travelogues through the USA, and the hazards of by-electioneering as the independent candidate for the constituency of Gumboot North.
The existence of non-lethal weaponry that exploits the microwave auditory effect appears to have been classified " Secret NOFORN " in the USA from ( at the latest ) 1998, until the declassification on 6 December 2006 of " Bioeffects of Selected Non-Lethal Weaponry " in response to a FOIA request.
This technique exploits industrial-scale chromatography to separate sucrose from nonsugar components.
* In the Graphic Art Novel The Last Coiner, authored by Peter M. Kershaw in prelude to The Yorkshire Coiners film aka The Last Coiner, and the interactive game Coins and Nooses, were produced with their basis taken from the exploits of the prolific maestros of 18th Century milling, the Cragg Vale Coiners who smelted King George III's currency which ultimately lead to the Monarch ordering their execution by hanging at Tyburn.
Settlements from that era have been found in southwest Greenland and eastern Canada, and sagas such as Eiríks saga rauða and Grænlendinga saga speak of the settlers ' exploits.
As an arranger and composer his credits include, The Seville Suite which was inspired by the exploits of Aodh Rua Ó Dónaill from The Battle of Kinsale in 1601 until his arrival in Galicia to the welcome of The Spanish Earl of Caraçena.
This concept developed into the television series Emergency !, which ran from 1972 to 1979, portraying the exploits of this new profession called paramedics.
* Daniel Silva borrowed from the exploits of Ali Hassan Salameh and his relatives to create the background for his fictional spy novel Prince of Fire, 2005.

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