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poetess and Elizabeth
Ledbury was home to poetess Elizabeth Barrett Browning, who spent her childhood at Hope End.

poetess and Jane
* Jane Francesca Agnes, Lady Wilde ( 1821 – 1896 ), Irish political activist, poetess, folklorist, mother of Oscar Wilde

poetess and writer
* Matthieu Chedid ( born 21 December 1971 ), composer, singer, guitarist ; son of fellow singer and composer Louis Chedid and grandson of writer and poetess Andrée Chedid.
Though showing herself a capable writer and poetess, Táhirih was forced to comply with familiar pressure and at the age of fourteen she was married to her cousin Muhammad Baraghani the son of her uncle.
The Great Economic Emigration, especially the emigration to Brazil, the " Brazilian Fever " as it was called at the time, was described in contemporary literary works by the Polish poetess, Maria Konopnicka, the Ukrainian writer, Ivan Franko, and many others.
In a final look at her past, Kingston tells the story of Ts ’ ai Yen to represent the possibilities of two cultures coming together and “ translating well .” Kingston as a writer identifies with the poetess Ts ’ ai Yen over the strength they find in expression.
Considered in 1842 as ‘ unquestionably the best female writer of her age ’, the British columnist Paul Johnson in 2007 described Blamire in ' The Spectator ' as ' that fine and underrated poetess '.
Malahat Aghajanqizi, a well-known Azerbaijani poetess and writer, described Mirza Khazar's appearance on radio at the time of the Soviet military invasion as follows: " On January 20, Mirza Khazar with his God-given divine voice, gave hope to the dying Azerbaijani people.
Another Neuchâtel writer, Alice de Chambrier, the poetess, died young, as did the Genevese poet Louis Duchosal, both showing in their short lives more promise than performance.

poetess and poetry
A later poetess Walladah, Umawi princess of al-Andulus, wrote Sufi poetry and was the lover of fellow poet ibn Zaydun.
* statue of the leading poetess in the Serbian poetry, Desanka Maksimović, erected in 2007.
Soviet Russian poetess Yelizaveta Tarakhovskaya translated most of Bossev's poetry into Russian.
The Peace & Freedom Band began to take shape around 1984 and 1985, when Bruce and Rance planned putting music to their own poetry, and that of Croydon poet and artist Peter Gibbs and Norwich poetess and fanzine editor Hayley Tagg.

poetess and was
As poetess, princess, and priestess, she was a personality who, according to William W Hallo, " set standards in all three of her roles for many succeeding centuries "
Hrotsvitha, the tenth-century nun and poetess, wrote a play the subject of which was Saint Agnes.
Among them was one woman, Zarrín Táj Bara < u > gh </ u > áni, a poetess, who later received the name of Táhirih ( the Pure ).
The central figure was the poet Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft ; Constantijn Huygens, Dirck Sweelinck, Vondel, Bredero and the poetess sisters Anna Visscher and Maria Tesselschade Visscher were also considered part of the group.
Calame states that this homoerotic love, which is similar to the one found in the lyrics of the contemporaneous poetess Sappho, matches the pederasty of the males and was an integrated part of the initiation rites.
In Greek mythology, Phemonoe was a Greek poetess of the ante-Homeric period.
He was also an intimate friend of the poetess Vittoria Colonna, whom he met in Fondi in 1535.
He was the partner of poetess Reetika Vazirani who tragically took her life and that of their child, in 2003.
There was support for female singers and orators, such as the beautiful Arib, a skilled poetess, calligrapher, lutenist, composer, and backgammon player who wrote more than 1, 000 songs.
His wife Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea, was a well-known poetess.
In March 2011, the remodeled queue area was revealed, with new tombstones honoring Imagineers ; a " murder mystery " for guests to solve involving the sinister Dread family ; the Composer's tomb, which features musical instruments that play " Grim Grinning Ghosts " when touched ; the Mariner's brine-filled sepulcher, whose ghost sings and sneezes from within ; a crypt for the poetess Prudence Pock, which features a cryptic message written on the sides of the tomb on moving, haunted books, and Prudence's ghost writing invisibly in her poem book.
This manuscript claimed that it was originally written in Spanish by Luisa Sigea de Velasco, an erudite poetess and maid of honor at the court of Lisbon and was then translated into Latin by Jean or Johannes Meursius.
A notable 17th-century poetess Mary Macleod ( Mairi Nighean Alasdair Ruaidh ) was said to have been banished here.
Her aunt was a renowned poetess and calligrapher in royal circles and wrote government decrees in her " beautiful hand ".
After some temporary opposition by the faculty of the Blind Institution, Crosby's inclination to versify was encouraged after she was examined by George Combe, a visiting Scottish phrenologist, who pronounced her a " born poetess ".
In 1921 Edward S. Ninde wrote: " None would claim that she was a poetess in any large sense.

poetess and also
Geoffrey also had illegitimate children by an unknown mistress ( or mistresses ): Hamelin ; Emme, who married Dafydd Ab Owain Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales ; and Mary, who became a nun and Abbess of Shaftesbury and who may be the poetess Marie de France.
Historian Nabil-i-A ` zam reports the " highest terms of beauty ", Lord Curzon writes " beauty and the female sex also lent their consecration to the new creed and the heroism … the lovely but ill-fated poetess of Qazvín ".
there is also poetess Ouafae El Amrani as a brilliant figure in the new poetic generation.
* Meera, Indian poetess and devotee of Lord Krishna, also known as Mirabai
Táhirih, a renowned poetess and staunch advocate of Bábism also executed.
Hamilton also acted in the 1990 British television film, Small Zones, as a strong-willed Russian poetess whose subversive writings have led to her indefinite imprisonment in a Soviet holding cell.
Diogenes Laertius attributes it to Thales ( Lives I. 40 ), but also notes that Antisthenes in his Successions of Philosophers attributes it to Phemonoe, a mythical Greek poetess, though admitting that it was appropriated by Chilon.
At this time, Constable also acquired the plaster figures of Demosthenes and Hercules with Cerebus, and plaster busts of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and the Greek poetess Sappho, from the sculptor John Cheere.
It was also the home of the German poetess Annette von Droste-Hülshoff for the last eight years of her life.
The name also suggests literary and erotic connotations, evoking the famous circle of young girl lovers on Lesbos Island, who included the poetess Sappho.
By her 1971 marriage to film director Eldar Kuliev she has a daughter, Elizaveta Kulieva, who is also a poetess.
The poetess Mwana Kupona ( d. 1860 ) also lived at Pate Town.

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