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Poems dedicated to National Independence and Liberty: 1807 The Mother's Return 1807 By My Sister "A Month, sweet Little-ones, is past" Poems referring to the Period of Childhood. 1815 Gipsies 1807 "Yet are they here the same unbroken knot" Poems of the Imagination: 1807 O Nightingale! thou surely art 1807 "O Nightingale! thou surely art"
Historical poetry is a subgenre of poetry that has its roots in history. Its aim is to delineate events of the past by incorporating elements of artful composition and poetic diction . It seems that many of these events are limited to the phenomenon of war , merely because war in and of itself foments not only hostilities amongst men, but also ...
List of Brontë poems; List of poems by Ivan Bunin; List of poems by Catullus; List of Emily Dickinson poems; List of poems by Robert Frost; List of poems by John Keats; List of poems by Philip Larkin; List of poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge; List of poems by Walt Whitman; List of poems by William Wordsworth; List of works by Andrew Marvell
This is a list of English poems over 1000 lines. This list includes poems that are generally identified as part of the long poem genre, being considerable in length, and with that length enhancing the poems' meaning or thematic weight. This alphabetical list is incomplete, as the label of long poem is selectively and inconsistently applied in ...
Many famous feet have trod... 1946-10-15: Collected Poems 1988: The March Past: 1951-05-25: Collected Poems 1988: Marriages: 1951-06-12: Collected Poems 1988: Maturity: 1951 (best known date) Collected Poems 1988: May Weather: 1941-06-05: Collected Poems 2003: Midsummer Night, 1940: 1940-06 (best known date) Collected Poems 1988: Midwinter ...
"Maxims I" (sometimes treated as three separate poems, "Maxims I, A, B and C") and "Maxims II" are pieces of Old English gnomic poetry. The poem "Maxims I" can be found in the Exeter Book and "Maxims II" is located in a lesser known manuscript, London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius B i.
Poems of 1912–1913 are an elegiac sequence written by Thomas Hardy in response to the death of his wife Emma in November 1912. An unsentimental meditation upon a complex marriage, [1] the sequence's emotional honesty and direct style made its poems some of the most effective and best-loved lyrics in the English language.
"Chunwang" is an example of what was known in the Tang dynasty as wuyan lüshi (五言律詩), [b] a genre known for its strict and complex structural rules. [11] The poem is made up of eight lines consisting of five characters each, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] creating four couplets , with the second and third couplets containing parallelism .