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" The opening lines of Mozart's Dies Irae then play.
The opening lines of South African composer Koos du Plessis ' Christmas carol, ' Somerkersfees ' ( Summer Christmas ) are:
Articles may be accessed online for free, but only a few opening lines of text are displayed.
For another example of enjambment in poetry, look at the opening lines of Catullus XIII, ad Fabullum:
The major deficiency of Q1 is in the language: particularly noticeable in the opening lines of the famous " To be, or not to be " soliloquy: " To be, or not to be, aye there's the point.
The treatise begins with the dramatic opening lines, " Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.
The opening lines of this founding document would declare that the Society of Jesus was founded to " strive especially for the propagation and defense of the faith and progress of souls in Christian life and doctrine.
The order, general ideas, opening and closing lines were fixed.
The opening lines of the pamphlet set forth the principal basis of Marxism, that " The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
The first example is taken from the opening lines of the epic poem Beowulf.
* Detect and isolate faults on transmission and distribution lines by opening and closing circuit breakers ( protection relays ),
As a result, the Cardassian fleet switched sides during battle and assisted the alliance, opening a hole in the Dominion lines and forcing the Jem ' Hadar and the Breen to establish a new defense perimeter around Cardassia Prime itself.
The order, general ideas, opening and closing lines were fixed.
Availability of adequate legal base, opening of credit lines, including the foreign ones, simplified the procedure of private enterprises opening and licensing, led to enlarge-ment of the sphere of entrepreneurship.
The famous opening lines of the Tao Te Ching are: 道可道非常道 ()
The stack generally lines up in the middle of the field, thereby opening up two lanes along the sidelines for cuts, although a captain may occasionally call for the stack to line up closer to one sideline, leaving open just one larger cutting lane on the other side.
* Ice fishing – the sport of catching fish with lines and hooks through an opening in the ice on a frozen body of water.
" The opening lines appeared again in the 2009 Believe holiday commercial featuring Queen Latifah.
The name " Mild und Leise " comes from the opening lines of Liebestod, the climatic ending of Richard Wagner's opera " Tristan und Isolde " s. Lansky has written an essay about Radiohead that appears in The Music and Art of Radiohead, as well as online.
The opening lines for this poem, addressing the Reformation, were later used by Wagner in Act 3 when the crowd acclaims Sachs:
After this venture failed, electric trams returned on 5 May 1906, with the opening of the Victorian Railways ' " Electric Street Railway " from St Kilda to Brighton, and was followed on 11 October 1906 with the opening of the North Melbourne Electric Tramway and Lighting Company ( NMETL ) system, which opened two lines from the cable tram terminus at Flemington Bridge to Essendon and Saltwater River ( now Maribyrnong River ).
In the opening lines of that work, Darwin writes that his intent is " to throw some light on the origin of species — that mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers ", referring to Herschel.

opening and poem
The main themes of the book are introduced in the opening poem ( the " Song of Hannah "): ( 1 ), the sovereignty of Yahweh, God of Israel ; ( 2 ), the reversal of human fortunes ; and ( 3 ), kingship.
In 1987, Charles provided the poem track used for the opening credits of the BBC series The Marksman, which he also acted in, and the track is included on the album " The Marksman: Music from the BBC TV series ".
Roosevelt was riddled with chest pains, fighting a fever that soared to 103 ° F ( 39 ° C ), and at times so delirious that he would repeat endlessly the opening line from Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan.
The work of noted feminist author Kate McPhelim Cleary was featured during the opening of the Nebraska Day ceremonies at the fair, which included a reading of her poem " Nebraska ".
* The opening lines of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem " The Village Blacksmith " are " Under a spreading chestnut-tree / the village smithy stands.
MacLeod and Mees state that the opening lines of the charm correspond to the Poetic Edda poem Sigrdrífumál, where the valkyrie Sigrdrífa provides runic advice, and that the meaning of the term skag is unclear, but a cognate exists in Helgakviða Hundingsbana I where Sinfjötli accuses Guðmundr of having once been a " skass-valkyrie ".
* William Butler Yeats evoked the Wild Hunt in " The Hosting of the Sidhe ", the opening poem in his collection inspired by Gaelic faery lore, The Celtic Twilight ( 1893, 1903 ).
In the opening lines of the poem Dryden describes King Cinyras just as Ovid did as a man who had been happier if he had not become a father.
Though the preface to the poem promises both joyous and dark tales ahead, the Nibelungenlied is by and large a very tragic work, and these four opening verses are believed to have been a late addition to the text, composed after the body of the poem had been completed.
In the opening section of the poem, a hideous female giant appears to the poet and drags him kicking and screaming to the court of Queen Aoibheal of the Fairies.
The opening of the poem asserts the dependence of all things upon Zeus.
The opening lines are all that are usually quoted, but the rest of the poem contains lines such as " A man who longs to surpass his father ’ s census rating " ( 6 ).
The very last line repeats the opening line of the poem, giving it a kind of cyclic feel.
The poem ends with its opening lines.
In preparation for Operation Overlord, the BBC had signaled to the French Resistance that the opening lines of the 1866 Verlaine poem " Chanson d ' Automne " were to indicate the start of D-Day operations.
The frequently quoted ( and often parodied ) opening lines set the theme and rhythm for the poem:
It is in fact, in the 1802 volume that the poem with the famous line ascribed to Barrington appears, a 48-line " Prologue " said to have been written for the 1796 opening of a Sydney theatre.
It seemed obvious to Lambert, and perhaps Lee, that Barrington's publishers in 1802 had taken the poem and subtly changed it to make it seem to be about the 1796 theatre opening in which Barrington took part.
" In his 1914 poem " Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight ( In Springfield, Illinois )", Lindsay specifically places Lincoln ' in ' Springfield, with the poem opening:
Commenting on the poem, Maurice Bowra observed that "... after the challenging, flaunting opening we are led through a swift account of youth, and then as we approach the horrors of old age, the verse becomes slower, the sentences shorter, the stops more emphatic, until the poet closes with a short, damning line of summary.

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