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His departing words were immortalised in the seventh ode of the Roman poet Horace, in which he exhorts his companions to " nil desperandum ", " despair in no way ", and announces " cras ingens iterabimus aequor ", " tomorrow we shall set out upon the vast ocean ".
Here also are the sonnet, If Music and sweet Poetrie agree, and the beautiful ode beginning As it fell upon a day, which were once attributed to Shakespeare himself.
For much of the later part of his life, Eccles lived in Kingston upon Thames and wrote additional incidental music ( though not as frequently as he had for Lincoln's Inn Fields ) as well as the occasional court ode.
Ralph M. Williams, on John ’ s state of mind upon returning to Aberglasney, writes, “ It is here that we first begin to know something of his personality and see for the first time the conflict in him between the dreamy romantic and the practical man of business that runs through his life .” Having grown up in the archaic monastic buildings of Aberglasney it was not surprising that Dyer had developed an interest in antiquities and his love with nature, as fostered in his 1716 Pindaric ode version of Grongar Hill.
Derzhavin's ode Waterfall lamented his death ; likewise many in the military establishment had looked upon Potemkin as a father figure and were especially saddened by his death.
In group bibliomancy, the dīvān will be opened at random, and beginning with the ode of the page that one chances upon, each ode will be read in the name of one of the individuals in the group.
His ode, D ' Aithle Na bhFileadh ( The High Poets are Gone ) upon the death of a fellow poet is a particularly poignant reminder of this decline and lament that Ireland was now a far less educated place due to it.
( his last royal ode ) and John Blow's The Duke of Gloucester's March and A Song upon the Duke of Gloucester, were to follow on his birthdays in later years.
This initial allure of mystery and mental manipulation was a theme that spoke to the band and was adopted on flyers as early as 1993 and later resurfaced in 1997 as an official Frodus icon upon the debut of their musical ode to corporate America, entitled Conglomerate International ( Tooth & Nail Records ).

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In fact, in the same year that both poets celebrated Pherenicus's Olympic victory, Pindar also composed an ode for Theron of Acragas ( Olympian 2 ), in which he likens himself to an eagle confronted with chattering ravens – possibly a reference to Bacchylides and his uncle.
" In fact one modern scholar has observed in Bacchylides a general tendency towards imitation, sometimes approaching the level of quotation: in this case, the eagle simile in Ode 5 may be thought to imitate a passage in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter ( 375 – 83 ), and the countless leaves fluttering in the wind on " the gleaming headlands of Ida ", mentioned later in the ode, recall a passage in Iliad ( 6. 146 – 9 ).
What is notable about Philips against Pope, however, is not so much the particular poems and their answers as the fact that both poets were adapting the pastoral and the ode, both altering it.
In fact, on the Psychedelic Shack album, " Hum Along and Dance " leads directly into " Take a Stroll Through Your Mind ", an eight-minute ode to marijuana use.
What is notable about Philips against Pope, however, is the fact that both poets were adapting the pastoral and the ode, both altering it.
Billboard ( magazine ) confirms that the cut is, in fact, a posse cut, " A school-aged group dubbed Y. N. Rich Kids have gone viral with their video for ' Hot Cheetos & Takis ,' a posse cut ode to junk food that features a shouted ' snack!

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In another view on the etymology, Athenaeus of Naucratis ( 2nd – 3rd century CE ) says that the original form of the word was trygodia from trygos ( grape harvest ) and ode ( song ), because those events were first introduced during grape harvest.
and vii., as numbered by Kenyon in the editio princeps ) must be parts of a single ode ( for Lachon of Ceos ) – hence even today the poems can be found numbered differently, with Jebb for example one of those following Blass's lead and numbering the poems differently to Kenyon from poem 8 onwards ( Kenyon 9
An ardent botanist, he designed the cemetery at Gettysburg, for which the Gettysburg Address was written by President Lincoln as a dedication ode to those interred there.
The normal place for the kontakion and oikos is after the sixth ode of the canon ; however, if the typicon for the day calls for more than one kontakion at matins, the kontakion and oikos of the more significant feast is sung after the sixth ode, while those of the less significant feast are transferred to the place following the third ode, before the kathismata.

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The Pindarick of Cowley was revived around 1800 by William Wordsworth for one of his very finest poems, the Intimations of Immortality ode ; irregular odes were also written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, and Percy Bysshe Shelley who wrote odes with regular stanza patterns.
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.
In Bacchylides ' ode, composed for Hiero of Syracuse, who won the chariot race at Olympia in 468, Croesus with his wife and family mounted the funeral pyre, but before the flames could envelop the king, he was snatched up by Apollo and spirited away to the Hyperboreans.
The most memorable included " The Footie Song ", an ode to football sung and written by people who clearly neither cared or knew anything about it, " The Robert De Niro Calypso ", a tribute to the famous actor, " My Name is Roscoe ", a country and western song whose lyrics included the theory of relativity and " Song For Bob Hoskins ".
The song, titled " Divine ," was an ode to the actor, who was one of Antony's lifelong heroes.
The entire duration of the novel up to that point is a romantic ode to their friendship-painting Rupert's love for Edgar in classical hues as Orestes who loved Pylades.
Cold's song " The Day Seattle Died " ( from the 2003 album, Year of the Spider ) was an ode to Staley, as well as Kurt Cobain, who were both figureheads of the grunge movement.
In 1832 he addressed an ode to Alphonse de Lamartine, who was then at Marseille on his way to the East.
But it was also was a protest ode dedicated to his friend ( ironically, a former Beatle who had shooed him across the Atlantic in the opposite direction ), John Lennon.
Sexton parodied body image as Dusty Springroll, who sang an ode to the fashionability of bulimia.
A number of Toulouse poets, mostly laureats of the Academy, may be termed followers of Goudelin: of these François Boudet deserves mention, who composed an ode, Le Trinfe del Moundi ( 1678 ), in honor of his native dialect.
* Anne Killigrew ( 1660-1685 ), poet and painter, who was maid of honour to the Duchess of York, and was the subject of an ode by Dryden, which Samuel Johnson thought the noblest in the language
" A Church Not Made With Hands " is an ode to a woman who " is everywhere and no place / Her church not made with hands ".
" Suzanne ", an ode to a " half-crazy " woman who lives near the St. Lawrence River in Montreal and who is capable of profound personal / spiritual connection with the song's narrator, was ranked 41st on Pitchfork Media's ' Top 200 Songs of the 1960s '.
She currently resides in her native Trinidad and Tobago with her 4 year old son, who became muse for her first book, “ Letters To Ailan ”, an ode to him and about her experience as a mother.
The song is an ode to Fenn, who worked with Hawkins in Two Moon Junction.
The album featured several fan-favorites, such as " Radio Player ", " Overrated " and " Somewhere on Fullerton " ( an ode to the legendary Chicago punk venue, Fireside Bowl ), though the band had to part ways with both Rossi and Chris Rogner, who would concentrate on his own band August Premier.
Allman envisioned it as an ode to his then-girlfriend, a groupie named Dixie Meadows, who later would unsuccessfully sue to control Allman's estate after his death.
The album also contains a composition by 20 year old M. Rey DeLeon, entitled " Sock Monkey March ", a blistering and ominous march, intended to be a send up of old Esquivel compositions, and an ode to their then manager, Richard " Cord " Burk, who some say resembles a sock monkey in flight.
He was a nephew of the Poet Laureate of England, Robert Bridges, who honoured him with an ode To His Excellency.
Some fans took the latter as a veiled ode to John Lennon, who was shot and killed the preceding winter.
This is both a reference to the Disney film and an ode to Bradbury, who helped design the theme park.
Music who wrote that the song hints at what is to come as the warbling begins to move into overdrive on " ... a faintly sickly, if admirably slick, ode to that old Destiny's Child staple ... ", independence and self-belief in the face of a cheating man.

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