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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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A solis ortus cardine in late 15C antiphonary from Dominican Abbey of St. Katherina, St. Gallen "A solis ortus cardine" (Latin for "From the Pivot of the Sun's Rising") is a Hiberno-Latin poem by Coelius Sedulius (died c. 450), recounting Christ's life from his birth to his resurrection.
Gdzie slonce wschodzi i kedy zapada ("From the Rising of the Sun") is a poetry collection by Czesław Miłosz.It was first published in 1974. The title poem takes its name from a line of Psalm 113 of the Bible, rendered in the King James version as "From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord's name is to be praised".
The Sun and Her Flowers (stylized in all lowercase) is Rupi Kaur's second collection of poetry, published in 2017. It is composed of five chapters, with illustrations by the author. It is composed of five chapters, with illustrations by the author.
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Sarah Williams (December 1837 [a] – 25 April 1868) was an English poet and novelist, most famous as the author of the poem "The Old Astronomer". She published short works and one collection of poetry during her lifetime under the pseudonyms Sadie and S.A.D.I., the former of which she considered her name rather than a nom de plume. [1]
The Dream" is a poem by the metaphysical poet John Donne. It was first printed in 1633, two years after Donne's death. It was first printed in 1633, two years after Donne's death. [ 1 ]