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The poem incomplete. The Sun Rising (also known as The Sunne Rising) is a thirty-line poem (a great example of an inverted aubade) [1] with three stanzas published in 1633 [2] by the English poet John Donne. The meter is irregular, ranging from two to six stresses per line in no fixed pattern.
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Below is the text of A solis ortus cardine with the eleven verses translated into English by John Mason Neale in the nineteenth century. Since it was written, there have been many translations of the two hymns extracted from the text, A solis ortus cardine and Hostis Herodes impie, including Anglo-Saxon translations, Martin Luther's German translation and John Dryden's versification.
John Keegan "Leo" Casey (1846 – 17 March 1870), known as the Poet of the Fenians, was an Irish poet, orator and republican who was famous as the writer of the song "The Rising of the Moon" and as one of the central figures in the Fenian Rising of 1867. He was imprisoned by the English and died on St. Patrick's Day in 1870.
Other early translations of the Golden Verses and Hierocles' commentary include the translation into French by André Dacier (1706) [10] and the translation into English by Nicholas Rowe (1707). [11] A modern critical edition and English translation of the Golden Verses was prepared by Johan C. Thom in 1995, [ 12 ] while a recent English ...
The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry by Cleanth Brooks and Paul Rand. Harcourt, Brace 1975 ISBN 9780156957052 "Review of Poems, in Two Volumes by Francis Jeffrey, in Edinburgh Review, pp. 214–231, vol. XI, October 1807 – January 1808; Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 in audio on Poetry Foundation
He was the presenter of Poetry Now on RTÉ Radio 1, and later for RTÉ Television's books programme, Imprint. He was the scriptwriter for the television documentary series Hidden Treasures . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] His Jason and the Argonauts , set to music by Howard Goodall , was commissioned by and premiered at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2004.