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verses and parodied
Mad promptly ran a fake print ad, using drawings which parodied the style of the line art, illustrating verses about lung cancer and emphysema to a lyric that parodied Kent's jingle, now titled " The Taste of Death ".
It was also parodied by the satirist Tom Lehrer in a song also named Clementine, in which he rewrote the verses of the song in various notable styles of music.
* The song was parodied in The Two Ronnies skit The Plumstead Ladies ' Male Voice Choir, with funny verses such as: " Her old man, next to you / Needs a damn good talking to / Knick-knack, paddy-whack, now she's in the club / He's off boozing down the pub "; and " This old man, he played nine / He's as bad as your's or mine / Dick, Jack, Harry, Mack, Trevor, Doug or Mike / All old men are all alike.

verses and poems
An analysis of the structure and vocabulary of the Iliad and Odyssey shows that the poems contain many formulaic phrases typical of extempore epic traditions ; even entire verses are at times repeated.
Other poems produced in the following years, especially On the Mount's Bay and St Michael's Mount, are pleasingly descriptive verses, showing sensibility but no true poetic imagination.
This trip resulted in the discovery of almost 300 poems at just over 13, 000 verses.
By the end of that trip, Lönnrot had collected another 100 poems consisting of over 4, 000 verses.
During the first part of the trip, Lönnrot returned to Akonlahti in Russian Karelia, where he gathered 80 poems and a total of 800 verses.
The poems were often performed by a duo, each person singing alternative verses or groups of verses.
* Tanchuma or Yelammedenu ( ninth century ) on the whole Pentateuch ; its homilies often consist of a Halachic introduction, followed by several poems, exposition of the opening verses, and the Messianic conclusion.
Entitled " My Colts, verses and reverses ," the issue includes his poems and photographs by Arthur Rickerby.
The first, Album des vers anciens ( Album of ancient verses ), was a revision of early but beautifully wrought smaller poems, some of which had been published individually before 1900.
Although his complete poems add up to fewer than 2500 verses, two of them — the Spiritual Canticle and The Dark Night of the Soul are widely considered masterpieces of Spanish poetry, both for their formal stylistic point of view and their rich symbolism and imagery.
The skaldic poems ascribed to Egill Skallagrímsson may offer further reassurance that the sagas are on the right track, although doubts have been expressed about the date and integrity of the verses in the form in which they have survived.
In some cases old poems can have been interpolated with younger verses or merged with other poems.
Numerous scholars have drawn attention to various themes, episodes, and verses, that indicate a substantial influence of the Epic of Gilgamesh on both of the epic poems ascribed to Homer.
As a new literary style, chu ci abandoned the classic four-character verses used in poems of Shi Jing and adopted verses with varying lengths.
These have generally been joined together as if parts of the same work ; but they seem to be distinct poems, the first, called Phaenomena (" Appearances "), consists of 732 verses ; the second, Diosemeia (" On Weather Signs "), of 422 verses.
Nietzsche was an ardent exponent of " catchword theory ", which explains the arrangement of the Theognidean verses as pairs of poems, each pair linked by a shared word or catchword that could be placed anywhere in either poem, as for example in these pairs:
Other single sheets of calligraphy, designed for albums, might contain short poems, Qu ' ranic verses, or other texts.
If a poet writes poetry and the poems have many verses, or if someone writes many compositions, it will always be the case that some of their writings might not be excellent.
On 15 July 1645, he married " the incomparable Julie ," thus terminating a fourteen-year courtship famous in the annals of French literature because of the Guirlande de Julie, a garland of verses consisting of madrigals by Montausier, Claude de Malleville, Georges de Scudéry, Pierre Corneille ( if Octave Uzanne is correct in the attribution of three of the six poems signed M. C.
The Theravada Jatakas comprise 547 poems, arranged roughly by increasing number of verses.
Religious and didactic poems become more frequent ; and his verses in praise of love turn at times to a protest against the laxer standards of an age demoralized by political unrest.

verses and era
Although even in Modern Orthodox circles there are some Rabbis ( e. g. Professor Marc Shapiro ) that point out the numerous rabbinic sources from the Talmudic, Post-Talmudic, and medieval ages that claim that there were some changes to the text, which include whole verses, that were made deliberately during the Mishnaic era, and even during the times of the first temple.
Franklin was usually called upon to deliver ad-libs, harmony vocals, and, during the psychedelic soul era, notable sections of the main verses.
The area is home to Esashi Oiwake, a traditional Japanese folk music derived from mago-uta verses from Shinshu which spread throughout Japan during the Edo era and have become an Esashi art form.
While most English hymn tunes of its era are written for singing in SATB four-part harmony, Sine Nomine is primarily unison ( verses 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8 ) with organ accompaniment ; just three verses ( 4, 5 and 6 ) are set in sung harmony.
Other important works from this era include parts of Dance of Death, Dialogue Between Love and an Old Man, verses of Mingo Revulgo, and verses of the Baker Woman.
R. Ze ' era was opposed to their methods of twisting and distorting the Biblical verses to suit their momentary fancy.

verses and .
For pride's sake, I will not say that the coy and leering vade mecum of those verses insinuated itself into my soul.
In any case, Miss Millay's sweet-throated bitterness, her variations on the theme that the world was not only well lost for love but even well lost for lost love, her constant and wonderfully tragic posture, so unlike that of Fitzgerald since it required no scenery or props, drew from the me that I was when I fell upon her verses an overwhelming yea.
Each song or ditty was prefaced by an author's note which indicated the origin and meaning of the song as well as special interest the song had, musical arrangement, and most of the chorus and verses.
When Thompson and her daughter began a correspondence which included fervent verses from Pantasaph, Mrs. King felt a proper Victorian alarm.
He also displayed the ability to write Latin verse on almost any topic of dispute, the verses, of course, to be delivered from memory.
Dances alternated with sung or spoken verses.
Read the next two verses: `` When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat up my flesh, they stumbled and fell.
On the day of his wife's death he wrote two verses from the Psalms, and the prayer, ' O Lord, God of Mercy, unite me in Heaven with those whom you have permitted me to love on earth.
In his writings, Ambrose refers only to the performance of psalms, in which solo singing of psalm verses alternated with a congregational refrain called an antiphon.
It is unknown if there was any music accompanying the verses ; it may have simply been chanted by the congregation.
When originally used in Olney, it is unknown what music, if any, accompanied the verses written by John Newton.
Three verses were emblematically sung by Tom in his hour of deepest crisis.
He sings the sixth and fifth verses in that order, and Stowe included another verse not written by Newton that had been passed down orally in African American communities for at least 50 years.
A tune named " Arlington " accompanied Newton's verses as much as " New Britain " for a time in the late 19th century.
* Myrsilus-it is not known when he came to power but some verses by Alcaeus ( frag.
Alcaeus wrote verses in celebration of Antimenides ' return, including mention of his valour in slaying a Goliath-like opponent ( frag.
The poetic works of Alcaeus were collected into ten books, with elaborate commentaries, by the Alexandrian scholars Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace sometime in the 3rd century BC, and yet his verses today exist only in fragmentary form, varying in size from mere phrases, such as wine, window into a man ( fr. 333 ) to entire groups of verses and stanzas, such as those quoted below ( fr. 346 ).
The other six of the canonic nine composed verses for public occasions, performed by choruses and professional singers and typically featuring complex metrical arrangements that were never reproduced in other verses.
The latter poem in fact paraphrases verses from Hesiod, re-casting them in Asclepiad meter and Aeolian dialect.
* Love songs: Almost all Alcaeus ' amorous verses, mentioned with disapproval by Quintilian above, have vanished without trace.
The grammarian Athenaeus quoted some verses about perfumed ointments to prove just how unwarlike Alcaeus could be and he quoted his description of the armour adorning the walls of his house as proof that he could be unusually warlike for a lyric poet.

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