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  2. Shabkar Tsokdruk Rangdrol - Wikipedia

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    zhabs dkar tshogs drug rang grol) (1781–1851) was a Tibetan Buddhist yogi and poet from Amdo. [1] Shabkar's yogic and poetic skill is considered second only to Milarepa. [2] [3] Shabkar began his spiritual practice early, completing a one-year retreat at the age of 16, later becoming a Gelug monk at 20. [4]

  3. Louisa May Alcott - Wikipedia

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    In September 1851 Louisa's poem "Sunlight" appeared in Peterson's Magazine under the name Flora Fairchild, making it her first successful publication. [ 75 ] 1852 marked the publication of her first story, "The Rival Painters: A Tale of Rome", which was published in the Olive Branch . [ 76 ]

  4. The Sunlight on the Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Sunlight on the Garden is a poem of four stanzas, each of six lines. It is a highly formal poem, and has been much admired as an example of MacNeice's poetic technique. All the lines are loose three-beat lines or trimeters, except for the fifth line of each stanza, which is a dimeter. The rhyme scheme is ABCBBA. The A rhyme in the first ...

  5. Category:1851 poems - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Romance of Jack o Lantern.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: This Romantic era poem, published in 1851 and likely written by Hercules Ellis, tells the story of the Irish folk legend Stingy Jack - A.K.A. Jack-o'-Lantern. The 1851 book source is titled The Rhyme Book. It was published in London by Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans. Full book is available here:

  7. Annette von Droste-Hülshoff - Wikipedia

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    Even then she did not publish the poems and they only appeared posthumously in 1851. [13] The Säntis, a mountain in the Alps near Schloss Eppishausen, which inspired Droste's poem "Der Säntis" When her father died in 1826 she moved with her mother and sister to a small country estate near Hülshoff called Rüschhaus.

  8. Thomas Miller (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Miller (31 August 1807 – 24 October 1874) was an English poet and novelist who explored rural subjects. He was one of the most prolific English working-class writers of the 19th century and produced in all over 45 volumes, [1] including some "penny dreadfuls" on urban crime.

  9. 1851 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Poems Posthumous and Collected [2] Edward Henry Bickersteth, Nineveh [2] Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Casa Guidi Windows [2] Caroline Clive, under the pen name "V", The Valley of the Rea [2] Hartley Coleridge, Poems by Hartley Coleridge, edited by Derwent Coleridge (posthumous)