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poet and return
After promoting Frost's appearance at the Inauguration, he persuaded the poet to return several months later to give a reading to a select audience of Cabinet members, members of Congress, and other Washington notables gathered in the State Department auditorium.
Of the shorter poems, besides the greeting to Pippin on his return from the campaign against the Avars ( 796 ), an epistle to David ( Charlemagne ) incidentally reveals a delightful picture of the poet living with his children in a house surrounded by pleasant gardens near the emperor's palace.
Like his immediate predecessors, he was devoted to France, and he demonstrated his French sympathies by refusing a solemn invitation to return to Rome from the city's people, as well as from the poet Petrarch.
The poet is buried in a tomb annexed to the church, the local authorities having resisted for centuries all demands by Florence for return of the remains of its most famous exile.
The author of the abridged life of Cato which is commonly considered as the work of Cornelius Nepos, asserts that Cato, after his return from Africa, put in at Sardinia, and brought the poet Quintus Ennius in his own ship from the island to Italy ; but Sardinia was rather out of the line of the trip to Rome, and it is more likely that the first contact of Ennius and Cato happened at a later date, when the latter was Praetor in Sardinia.
In the 1st century BC., the Roman poet Virgil describes Charon in the course of Aeneas ’ s descent to the underworld ( Aeneid, Book 6 ), after the Cumaean Sibyl has directed the hero to the golden bough that will allow him to return to the world of the living:
Just prior to his return, he had an affair with established poet and critic Louise Bogan, who later became one of his strongest early supporters.
In addition to the well-known greenhouse poems, the Poetry Foundation notes that Roethke also won praise " for his love poems which first appeared in The Waking and earned their own section in the new book ' were a distinct departure from the painful excavations of the monologues and in some respects a return to the strict stanzaic forms of the earliest work ,' to the poet Stanley Kunitz.
He did not, as it turned out, return until the summer of 1794, after an absence of seven years, having in the meantime executed another ideal commission ( a " Cephalus and Aurora ") for Thomas Hope, and having sent home models for several sepulchral monuments, including one in relief for the poet William Collins in Chichester cathedral, and one in the round for Lord Mansfield in Westminster Abbey.
In 1841, a travelling tutorship took him to the continent ; on his return, he published a book called Sights and Thoughts in Foreign Churches and among Foreign Peoples ( London, 1842 ), with a dedication to his friend the poet Wordsworth.
She was active in literary and socialist circles on her return to Melbourne and formed a deep and long term relationship with the visionary poet Bernard O ' Dowd.
The period of political agitation about 1130, when Islam, so intensely hated by the poet, was gradually losing ground before the victorious arms of the Christians, gave Judah reason to hope for such a return in the near future.
While this is not the classical myth of Orpheus, the poet shows substantial ingenuity in merging the Orpheus of mythology, who tries and fails to obtain the return of his wife Eurydice from the underworld, with the traditional fairy motifs of the fairy raid or hunt, the fairies ' otherworldly kingdom, their attempts to abduct mortals, and the magical transformations endured by those who are captured by them.
For example, a letter from the Revival poet Andrew Crozier was the trigger that prompted Rakosi's return to poetry.
The words, by the Hebrew poet Naftali Herz Imber, express the longing of the Jewish people to return to the land of Zion.
The idea of return to the historic national symbol was pursued by Belarusian poet Maksim Bahdanovič in his poem " Pahonia ".
Soon after his return to Russia he became acting secretary of the Academy of Sciences and de facto court poet.
Balagtas swore he would overcome Huseng Sisiw as he would not ask anything in return as a poet.
Upon his eventual return to St Petersburg in 1844, the poet was much lionized in the highest society.
Once Burns had stated his wishes Thomson rarely argued back, but sometimes made alterations without consulting the poet and ignored the request of Burns to return unsuitable songs for Johnson to put into print.
* Abraham Cowley, the 17th-century poet, lived in Chertsey after his return from exile.
HMS Blonde was commissioned by the British Government to return their bodies to the Hawaiian Islands, with George Anson Byron, a cousin of the poet Byron, in command.
A second compromise sees Evelina return to London with her grandmother, where she is forced to spend time with her ill-bred Branghton cousins and their rowdy friends, but she is distracted by Mr. Macartney, a melancholy and direly-poor Scottish poet.
A close friend of Chief Segun Olusola, the Nigerian Ambassador in Addis Ababa, who was a fellow poet, Tsegaye was present when the ambassador agreed to throw his diplomatic pressure behind the national demand for the return of the Aksum obelisk, which had been taken on Mussolini's personal orders in 1937.

poet and immortalized
The Georgia poet Sidney Lanier immortalized the seacoast there in his poem, " The Marshes of Glynn ", which begins:
* James Wright-Pulitzer Prize winning poet and author who immortalized the blue collar city in his poem, " Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry, Ohio "
For this exploit, immortalized by the Russian poet Baratynsky, he was made Full General and Governor-General of Finland.
This story is immortalized in The Inchcape Rock, a famous poem by 19th century poet Robert Southey.
The British poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson immortalized this battle in verse.
The temple and the deity were immortalized in Tamil poetry in the works of Tevaram by poet saint belonging to the 7th century-Thirugnana Sambanthar has composed te 6th Poompavai pathigam in praise of the temple.
This area was immortalized by 19th-century poet Sidney Lanier in ' The Marshes of Glynn " ( 1878 ).
He was immortalized by the 10th century poet Ferdowsi of Tus in the Shahnameh or Epic of Kings, which contain pre-Islamic folklore and history.
* Arriphrades: A member of an artistic family and possibly a comic poet himself, he has been immortalized by Aristophanes here ( line 883 ) and in other plays as an exponent of cunnilingus.
The English poet Henry Newbolt immortalized Commander Tunis sacrifice in " Craven "
He was immortalized by the poet in the book White Flowers.
The story of Dushyanta's encounter, marriage, separation and reunion with his queen, Shakuntala, has been immortalized in the Mahabharata and in The Recognition of Sakuntala by the great Sanskrit poet Kalidasa.
Thus Kafur was immortalized in the poetry of al-Mutanabbi-the greatest poet of Kafur's time, according to historian Hitti.
The battle of Palnadu ( Palnati Yudham ) was immortalized in Telugu literature by the poet Srinatha in his ' Palnati Vira Charita '.
The site of Grand Pre during the expulsion was later immortalized by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with his epic poem Evangeline.

poet and friend
And indeed, his postcard did draw from Walter a letter recommending his friend, the poet Nicolas Manas, to his friend Meredith Wilder.
In the Symposium, Agathon is presented as the friend of the comic poet Aristophanes, but this alleged friendship did not prevent Aristophanes from harshly criticizing Agathon in at least two of his comic plays: the Thesmophoriazousae and the ( now lost ) Gerytades.
According to the historian Herodotus, the poet threw away his shield to make good his escape from the victorious Athenians then celebrated the occasion in a poem that he later sent to his friend, Melanippus.
Irish poet Seamus Heaney's Casualty ( published in Field Work, 1981 ) criticizes Britain for the death of his friend.
The celebrated poet Petrarch, was a great friend of the family, in particular of Giovanni Colonna and often lived in Rome as a guest of the family.
In the Kardomah Café, close to the newspaper office in Castle Street, he met his creative contemporaries, including his friend the poet Vernon Watkins.
Thomas ' obituary in the Times was written by fellow poet and long-time friend, Vernon Watkins.
For instance, Erasmus became an intimate friend of an Italian Humanist Publio Fausto Andrelini, poet and " professor of humanity " in Paris.
Giovanni Boccaccio (; 1313 – 21 December 1375 ) was an Italian author and poet, a friend, student, and correspondent of Petrarch, an important Renaissance humanist and the author of a number of notable works including the Decameron, On Famous Women, and his poetry in the Italian vernacular.
When he was in Belgrade in 1912 and 1913, preparing for his exams at the First Belgrade Gymnasium, Princip's sole friend was Momčilo Nastasijević, who grew up to become a poet and dramatist.
Joseph Severn ( 7 December 1793 – 3 August 1879 ) was an English portrait and subject painter and a personal friend of the famous English poet John Keats.
Charles Lamb, poet and friend of Coleridge, witnessed Coleridge's work towards publishing the poem and wrote to Wordsworth: " Coleridge is printing Xtabel by Lord Byron's recommendation to Murray, with what he calls a vision of Kubla Khan – which said vision he repeats so enchantingly that it irradiates & brings Heaven & Elysian bowers into my parlour while he sings or says it ".
Much of the poem could have been influenced by Coleridge's opium dream or, as his friend and fellow poet Robert Southey joked, " Coleridge had dreamed he had written a poem in a dream ".
The Olney Hymns () were first published in February 1779, and are the combined work of curate John Newton ( 1725 – 1807 ) and his poet friend, William Cowper ( 1731 – 1800 ).
After his conversion he wrote to his friend and teacher, the poet Ausonius, affirming his friendship but insisting on the priorities of his new life.
He was educated in Bordeaux, where his teacher, the poet Ausonius, also became his friend.
Being a Cavalier poet, Lovelace wrote to praise a friend or fellow poet, to give advice in grief or love, to define a relationship, to articulate the precise amount of attention a man owes a woman, to celebrate beauty, and to persuade to love.
Ancient scholars, such as Servius, conjectured that the Aristaeus episode replaced a long section in praise of Virgil's friend, the poet Gallus, who was disgraced by Augustus and committed suicide in 26 BC.
Yeats was a very good friend of Indian Bengali poet Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
Ignacy Krasicki, the last prince-bishop of Warmia as well as Elightment Polish poet, friend of Frederick the Great whom he did not give Homage as his new king, was nominated to the Archbishopric of Gnesen ( Gniezno ) in 1795.
It was a publication of the Catalan poem Les bruixes de Llers (" The Witches of Llers ") by his friend and schoolmate, poet Carles Fages de Climent.
A poet, who is a pen friend of the protagonist, helps her gain confidence which enables her to start walking again.
On August 18, 1904, London went with his close friend, the poet George Sterling, to " Summer High Jinks " at the Bohemian Grove.

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