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  2. A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies - Wikipedia

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    : xxii, 156–158 The poem is a conversation over alcohol and cigarettes between an Israeli soldier and the speaker, whose name is Mahmoud, retold in first-person through quotations and reported speech. About half of the poem is the soldier's speech—59 out of 118 lines.: 55–61

  3. Pierrot lunaire (book) - Wikipedia

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    Each of Giraud's poems is a rondel, a form he admired in the work of the Parnassians, especially of Théodore de Banville. [6] ( It is a "bergamask" rondel, not only because the jagged progress of the poems recalls the eponymous rustic dance, but also because 19th-century admirers of the Commedia dell'Arte characters [or "masks"] often associated them with the Italian town of Bergamo, [7] from ...

  4. Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue (album) - Wikipedia

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    Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue is the first album by the alternative rock band Trocadero, released in 2004. It contains "songs from and inspired by Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles". The album was independently released, with manufacturing and distribution handled by Rooster Teeth Productions.

  5. Subverted rhyme - Wikipedia

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    A subverted rhyme, teasing rhyme or mind rhyme is the suggestion of a rhyme which is left unsaid and must be inferred by the listener. A rhyme may be subverted either by stopping short, or by replacing the expected word with another (which may have the same rhyme or not).

  6. Red Roses for a Blue Lady - Wikipedia

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    "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" is a 1948 popular song by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett (alias Roy Brodsky). It has been recorded by a number of performers. Actor-singer John Laurenz (1909–1958) [1] was the first to record the song for Mercury Records. It rose to #2 on the weekly “Your Hit Parade” radio survey in the spring of 1949.

  7. Ugo Foscolo - Wikipedia

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    Studies have noted very close analogies (textual, metrical and biographical) between the poetry of Foscolo and Manzoni in the period 1801 to 1803, such as those between Foscolo's All'amica risanata ("To the healed friend"), an ode to Antonietta Fagnani Arese, and Manzoni's Qual su le cinzie cime ("Who, on the peaks of Cynthus") [13] [14] [15]

  8. Les Fleurs du mal - Wikipedia

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    This section contains 18 poems, most of which were written during Haussmann's renovation of Paris. Together, the poems in Tableaux Parisiens act as 24-hour cycle of Paris, starting with the second poem Le Soleil (The Sun) and ending with the second to last poem Le Crépuscule du Matin (Morning Twilight). The poems featured in this cycle of ...

  9. Wilfred Rowland Childe - Wikipedia

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    His Selected Poems was published in 1936. He associated with the Sitwells, but was no modernist. Works. The Little City (1911) Dream English. A Fantastical Romance (1917) The Gothic Rose (1922) Ivory Palaces (1925) Blue Distance (1930) travel writing; The Golden Thurible; The Garland of Armor; Selected Poems (1936) "The Happy Garden" (1945)