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Mácha also authored a collection of autobiographical sketches titled Pictures From My Life, the 1835 – 36 novel Cikáni ( Gypsies ), and several individual poems, as well as a journal in which, among other things, he detailed his sexual encounters with Šomková.
Nash and his love of the Baltimore Colts were featured in the December 13, 1968 issue of Life ,< ref > with several poems about the American football team matched to full-page pictures.
Among them are Secretum (" My Secret Book "), an intensely personal, guilt-ridden imaginary dialogue with Augustine of Hippo ; De Viris Illustribus (" On Famous Men "), a series of moral biographies ; Rerum Memorandarum Libri, an incomplete treatise on the cardinal virtues ; De Otio Religiosorum (" On Religious Leisure ") and De Vita Solitaria (" On the Solitary Life "), which praise the contemplative life ; De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae (" Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul "), a self-help book which remained popular for hundreds of years ; Itinerarium (" Petrarch's Guide to the Holy Land "); a number of invectives against opponents such as doctors, scholastics, and the French ; the Carmen Bucolicum, a collection of 12 pastoral poems ; and the unfinished epic Africa.
In 1966, he wrote poems to accompany Leonard Baskin's illustrations of crows, which became the epic narrative The Life and Songs of the Crow, one of the works for which Hughes is best known.
He first contributed the Dorset dialect poems for which he is best known to periodicals, including Macmillan's Magazine ; a collection in book form Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect, was published in 1844.
Manuel II was the author of numerous works of varied character, including letters, poems, a Saint's Life, treatises on theology and rhetoric, and an epitaph for his brother Theodore I Palaiologos and a mirror of prince for his son and heir Ioannes.
Strauss went on to write a series of increasingly ambitious tone poems: Death and Transfiguration ( 1889 ), Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks ( 1895 ), Thus Spoke Zarathustra ( 1896 ), Don Quixote ( 1897 ), A Hero's Life ( 1898 ), Symphonia Domestica ( 1903 ) and An Alpine Symphony ( 1911 – 1915 ).
He had been publishing poems in magazines since 1895, and the collections Stonefolds, On The Threshold, were published by the Wayland publishers in 1914, and followed by The Web of Life in 1908.
Eventually, the SOE began using original compositions ( thus not in any published collection of poems from any poet ) to give added protection ( see The Life That I Have, an example ), but also adopted other more secure methods such as Worked-out Keys ( WOKs ) and the one-time pad.
Together with these long hymns, odes and elegies – which included " Der Archipelagus " (" The Archipelago "), " Brod und Wein " (" Bread and Wine ") and " Patmos " – he also cultivated a crisper, more concise manner in epigrams and couplets, and in short poems like the famous " Hälfte des Lebens " (" The Middle of Life ").
His collected poems A Life were published in 1981.
In 1837 Moultrie issued a collection of his poems, which were favourably reviewed both in the Quarterly Review and the Edinburgh Review In 1843 he published ' The Dream of Life ; Lays of the English Church and other Poems.
The Works of John Home were collected and published by Henry Mackenzie in 1822 with " An Account of the Life and Writings of Mr John House ," which also appeared separately in the same year, but several of his smaller poems seem to have escaped the editor's observation.
Logan tried to prevent by law the reprinting of Bruce's poems ( see James Mackenzie's Life of Michael Bruce, 1905, chap.
Possibly the most adept at musical depiction in his program music was the German composer Richard Strauss, whose symphonic poems include Death and Transfiguration ( portraying a dying man and his entry into heaven ), Don Juan ( based on the ancient legend of Don Juan ), Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks ( based on episodes in the career of the legendary German figure Till Eulenspiegel ), Don Quixote ( portraying episodes in the life of Miguel de Cervantes ' character, Don Quixote ), A Hero's Life ( which depicts episodes in the life of an unnamed hero often taken to be Strauss himself ) and Symphonia Domestica ( which portrays episodes in the composer's own married life, including putting the baby to bed ).
Lowell followed Life Studies with Imitations ( 1961 ), a volume of loose translations of poems by classical and modern European poets, including Rilke, Montale, Baudelaire, Pasternak, and Rimbaud, for which he received the 1962 Bollingen Poetry Translation Prize.
" For the Union Dead was Lowell's first book since Life Studies to contain all original verse ( since it did not include any translations ), and in writing the poems in this volume, Lowell built upon the looser, more personal style of writing that he'd established in the final section of Life Studies.
However, none of the poems in For the Union Dead explicitly addressed the taboo subject of Lowell's mental illness ( like some of the poems in Life Studies did ) and were, therefore, not notably " confessional.
Frauenliebe und-leben ( A Woman's Love and Life ) is a cycle of poems by Adelbert von Chamisso, written in 1830.
In 1889, Massey collected the best of the contents of these volumes, with additions, into a two-volume edition of his poems called My Lyrical Life.
His other works include a drama in verse, The House of Ravensburg ( 1877 ), an epic on David Livingstone's expedition in Africa, a Life of Byron ( 1890, Great Writers series ), an edition of Edmund Spenser's poems, a selection of Thomas Otway's plays ( 1888 ) for the Mermaid series, and critical papers on literature and philosophy.
As well, Jami is known for his three collections of lyric poems that range from his youth towards the end of his life called the Fatihat al-shabab ( The Beginning of Youth ", Wasitat al -' ikd ( The Central Pearl in the Necklace ), and Khatimat al-hayat ( The conclusion of Life ).

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* Jeannine Hall Gailey wrote several poems based on the myth that appear in her book Becoming the Villainess: " Remembering Philomel ," " Philomel's Rape ," " On Rubens ' Tereus Confronted with the Head of His Son Itylus ", " Case Studies in Revenge: Philomel Gives Some Advice ," and " Procne and Philomel, At the End.
* Kings, the kingship of Leinster and the regnal poems of " laidshenchas Laigen: a reflection of dynastic politics in leinster, 650-1150, Edel Bhreathnach, in Seanchas: Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis John Byrne, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2000
Lee was a professor of South-East Asian Studies at Sydney University and had already begun translation of the poems of Chinese writer, Yang Lien when she met Gao Xingjian, in Paris in 1991.
* Australian Studies Resources contains texts of Brennan's poems in pdf format.
His Studies of Sensation and Event ( 1843 ) was his best known work, along with poems " To the Snow ," " To Death ," and " When the World is Burning.
The first collected edition of his poems ( 1832-1868 ) appeared in 2 vols ( Haarlem, 1868-1875 ), preceded by some of his contributions to De Gids, in 2 vols also ( Haarlem, 1864 ), and followed by 3 vols of his Studien en Schetsen (" Studies and Sketches ," Haarlem, 1879 ).
* Studies for an actress and other poems ( 1973 )
She has been awarded five Art Council Bursaries for literature, in 1990, 1995, 1999 and 2005 and 2008 Her stories and poems have been anthologized in more than one hundred collections and is taught in Irish Studies and Women's Studies courses in universities internationally.
* My Dad Was Not Hamlet, Institute for Policy Studies, 1993-A book of poems

poems and were
Wine: `` Then you were typing poems this afternoon ''??
The `` orphaned poems '' mentioned in the letter to Meynell comprised a group of five sonnets, which were published in the 1913 edition of Thompson's works under the heading `` Ad Amicam '', plus certain other completed pieces and rough drafts gathered together in one of the familiar exercise books.
The poems which were addressed to her, while they are far more restrained than those of `` Love In Dian's Lap '', show no great technical advance over those of the `` Narrow Vessel '' group and are, if anything, somewhat more labored.
They were poems in a strange language, of which he could barely touch a meaning -- enough to make his being ache with the desire for the fullness he sensed there.
Hardy obviously felt that these poems were peculiarly personal and private ; ;
Albert B. Lord suggests that the Homeric poems were dictated to a scribe by a minstrel who held in his mind the poems fully matured but did not himself possess the knowledge of writing since it would be useless to his guild, and Magoun argues that the Beowulf poet and Cynewulf may have dictated their verse in the same fashion.
His son was born in August 1920 and in 1924 Milne produced a collection of children's poems When We Were Very Young, which were illustrated by Punch staff cartoonist E. H. Shepard.
Several of Milne's children's poems were set to music by the composer Harold Fraser-Simson.
The two terms may not have originally been distinguished ; though in Homer's poems nectar is usually the drink and ambrosia the food of the gods ; it was with ambrosia Hera " cleansed all defilement from her lovely flesh ", and with ambrosia Athena prepared Penelope in her sleep, so that when she appeared for the final time before her suitors, the effects of years had been stripped away and they were inflamed with passion at the sight of her.
According to 20th-century scholar Walther Ludwig, the poems were spuriously inserted into an early biography of Plato sometime between 250 BC and 100 BC and adopted by later writers from this source.
An example of ancient aesthetics in Greece through poetry is Plato's quote: " For the authors of those great poems which we admire, do not attain to excellence through the rules of any art ; but they utter their beautiful melodies of verse in a state of inspiration, and, as it were, possessed by a spirit not their own.
His poems were highly regarded in his day, but are now mostly forgotten.
The poems were put to music, but the musical signs are no longer readable.
At this time, Homer's poems were used as textbooks for the study of Greek.
Crowne have proposed the idea that the poem was passed down from reciter to reciter under the theory of oral-formulaic composition, which hypothesises that epic poems were ( at least to some extent ) improvised by whoever was reciting them.
While " themes " ( inherited narrative subunits for representing familiar classes of event, such as the " arming the hero ", or the particularly well-studied " hero on the beach " theme ) do exist across Anglo-Saxon and other Germanic works, some scholars conclude that Anglo-Saxon poetry is a mix of oral-formulaic and literate patterns, arguing that the poems both were composed on a word-by-word basis and followed larger formulae and patterns.
" Therefore, Pasternak's Christian-themed poems were, " a form of protest.
Catullus's poems were widely appreciated by other poets.
Of the 90 poems he published, half were written during these years.
Thomas was a teenager when many of the poems for which he became famous were published: " And death shall have no dominion ", " Before I Knocked " and " The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower ".
Thomas once confided that the poems which had most influenced him were Mother Goose rhymes which his parents taught him when he was a child:
The first poems I knew were nursery rhymes and before I could read them for myself I had come to love the words of them.
The compositions were re-workings of famous Poe poems such as " The Bells ", but which reflected a new, positive outlook.
With the exception of Emily's Gondal poems and Anne's lists of Gondal's characters and place-names, their writings on Gondal were not preserved.

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