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  2. Ode to the West Wind - Wikipedia

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    "Ode to the West Wind" is an ode, written by Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1819 in arno wood [1] near Florence, Italy. It was originally published in 1820 by Charles Ollier in London as part of the collection Prometheus Unbound , A Lyrical Drama in Four Acts, With Other Poems . [ 2 ]

  3. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    The pronunciation of coronal fricatives in Spanish did not arise through imitation of a lisping king. Only one Spanish king, Peter of Castile, is documented as having a lisp, and the current pronunciation originated two centuries after his death. [100] [101] Sign languages are not the same worldwide.

  4. The West Wind - Wikipedia

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    The West Wind, a 1917 ... Ode to the West Wind, an 1819 poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley; The West Wing; West wind (disambiguation) Westwind (disambiguation)

  5. West wind - Wikipedia

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    In European tradition, it has usually been considered the mildest and most favorable of the directional winds. In ancient Greek mythology and religion, the god Zephyrus was the personification of the west wind and the bringer of light spring and early summer breezes; his Roman equivalent was Favonius (hence the adjective favonian, pertaining to the west wind).

  6. Spanish poetry - Wikipedia

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    Beforehand, poems were written in Midrash. This change was a result of the commitment the Arabs had to the Koran. Tempos and secular topics were now prevalent in Hebrew poetry. However, these poems were only reflections of events seen by the Jews and not of ones practiced themselves. [7] The Alhambra Poets: Ibn al-Yayyab; Ibn Zamrak; Ibn al-Khatib

  7. Category:Poems about the wind - Wikipedia

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    Ode to the West Wind; W. The Wind (poem) The Wind at Dawn; The Wind Blows (poem) The Wind Shifts

  8. Francisco X. Alarcón - Wikipedia

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    He said he tends to write his poetry on secretarial style, yellow blocks of paper by hand. [24] Alarcón's work from its earliest roots has been influenced by Aztec incantations and culture. [25] Connection to his culture and language, both Spanish and English were important to him. [4]

  9. If Winter Comes (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel was adapted to a stage play by Hutchinson and Basil Macdonald Hastings. [13] It opened at the Hippodrome in Margate in August 1922, went on tour, then started a West End run at the St James's Theatre in January 1923, running for 53 performances. [14]