Lyric+poem

  • 31poem — n verse composition, lyric, sonnet, villanelle, ode, Class. Prosody. epode, palinode, anacreontic, dithyramb, elegy; rhapsody, epic; rondelet, Prosody. rondeau, Prosody. rondel; pastoral, idyll, eclogue, bucolic, georgic; nuptial song,… …

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  • 32poem — noun Syn: verse, rhyme, lyric, piece of poetry …

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  • 33Long poem — The long poem is a literary genre including all poetry of considerable length. Though the definition of a long poem is vague and broad, the genre includes some of the most important poetry ever written. The long poem traces its origins to the… …

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  • 34Ulysses (poem) — Ulysses is a poem by the Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), written in 1833 and published in 1842 in Tennyson s well received second volume of poems. An oft quoted poem, it is popularly used to illustrate the dramatic monologue… …

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  • 35Lost in Translation (poem) — Lost in Translation is a narrative poem by James Merrill (1926 1995), one of the most studied and celebrated of his shorter works. It was originally published in The New Yorker magazine on April 8, 1974, and published in book form in 1976 in… …

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  • 36On being asked for a War Poem — Photograph of William Butler Yeats taken by Charles Beresford in 1911 On being asked for a War Poem is a poem by William Butler Yeats written on February 6, 1915 in response to a request by Henry James that Yeats compose a political poem about… …

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  • 37Mont Blanc (poem) — First page of Mont Blanc from History of a Six Weeks Tour (1817) …

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  • 38Song poem — usually refers to song lyrics that have been set to music for a fee. This practice, which has long been disparaged in the music industry, was also known as song sharking and was conducted by several businesses throughout the 20th century in North …

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  • 39Hero and Leander (poem) — Hero and Leander is a mythological poem by Christopher Marlowe. After Marlowe s death it was completed by George Chapman. Henry Petowe published an alternate completion to the poem.PublicationTwo editions of the poem were issued in quarto in… …

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  • 40Galician-Portuguese lyric — In the High Middle Ages, a lyric poetic phenomenon arose called trovadorismo in Portugal and trobadorismo in Galicia, and known in English as the Galician Portuguese lyric. At the time, the literary language of most of western Iberia was Galician …

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