Poem

  • 111Cimmeria (poem) — This article is about a poem. For the protagonist and principal character, see Conan the Cimmerian (disambiguation). Cimmeria is a poem by Robert E. Howard about the fictional country Cimmeria, created by Howard as part of his Hyborian world… …

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  • 112Nothing Gold Can Stay (poem) — Nothing Gold Can Stay Author Robert Frost First published in Yale Review Country  United States Publication date …

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  • 113I Am (poem) — I Am (or Lines: I Amcite web url=http://www.olimu.com/Readings/IAm.htm title=I Am author=John Derbyshire publisher=John Derbyshire accessdate=2007 12 19] ) is a poem written by John Clare in late 1844 or 1845 and published in 1848. It was… …

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  • 114Paul Revere's Ride (poem) — Paul Revere s Ride is poem by an American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that commemorates the actions of American patriot Paul Revere on April 18, 1775. [cite book | last = Longfellow | first = Henry Wadsworth | title = Tales of a Wayside Inn | …

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  • 115Milton a Poem — Frontispiece to Milton: a Poem. Milton s intention to justify the ways of God to men (from Paradise Lost) appears beneath his depiction by Blake. Milton a Poem is an epic poem by William Blake, written and illustrated between 1804 and 1810. Its… …

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  • 116The Soldier (poem) — The Soldier is a poem written by Rupert Brooke. The poem is actually the fifth of a series of poems entitled 1914 .It is often contrasted with Wilfred Owen s 1917 anti war poem Dulce Et Decorum Est The manuscript is located at King s College,… …

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  • 117Slough (poem) — Slough is a ten stanza poem by Sir John Betjeman, first published in the 1937 collection Continual Dew. It was written in protest against 850 factories that were to be built in the English town of Slough. The poem caused an uproar when first… …

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  • 118Tintern Abbey (poem) — Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey on revisiting the banks of the Wye during a tour, July 13, 1798 (often abbreviated to Tintern Abbey or Lines) is a poem written by William Wordsworth. Tintern Abbey is an abbey abandoned in 1536 and… …

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  • 119The Haunted Palace (poem) — The Haunted Palace is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The 48 line poem was first released in the April 1839 issue of Nathan Brooks American Museum magazine. It was eventually incorporated into The Fall of the House of Usher as a poem written by… …

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  • 120Ode (poem) — Ode is a poem written in 1874 by the English poet Arthur O Shaughnessy. It is often referred to by its first line We are the music makers. The Ode is the first poem in O Shaughnessy s collection Music and Moonlight. It has nine stanzas, although… …

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