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  2. Grímnismál - Wikipedia

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    The monologue itself comprises 54 stanzas of poetic verse describing the worlds and Odin's many guises. The third and last part of the poem is also prose, a brief description of Geirröth's demise, his son's ascension, and Odin's disappearance. The prose sections were most likely not part of the original oral versions of Grímnismál.

  3. Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Wilkins, a 17th-century philosopher, had proposed a universal language based on a classification system that would encode a description of the thing a word describes into the word itself—for example, Zi identifies the genus beasts; Zit denotes the "difference" rapacious beasts of the dog kind; and finally Zitα specifies dog.

  4. J. H. Prynne - Wikipedia

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    A transcription of a 1971 lecture on Olson's Maximus Poems at Simon Fraser University has had wide circulation. [2] His longer works include a monograph on Ferdinand de Saussure , Stars, Tigers and the Shape of Words , [ 3 ] and self-published, very erudite book-length commentaries on individual poems by Shakespeare (Sonnets 94 and 15), George ...

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  6. Freedom of Choice (song) - Wikipedia

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    The line, "In ancient Rome there was a poem about a dog who found two bones. He picked at one, he licked the other, he went in circles 'till he dropped dead", resembles the Buridan's ass paradox about the nature of free will, with a dog changed for the donkey who dies when he can't decide which bone to eat.

  7. This is why dogs shake off when they’re not wet, according to ...

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    It’s something to be encouraged to help our pups self-regulate. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  8. Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes - Wikipedia

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    Lines on the Antiquity of Microbes", also known simply as "Fleas", is a couplet commonly cited as the shortest poem ever written, composed by American poet Strickland Gillilan in the early 20th century. [1] The poem reads in full:

  9. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Full Poem and History - AOL

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    Behold, the history and fun facts behind everyone's favorite festive poem, along with all of the words to read aloud to your family this Christmas. Related: 50 Best 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Quotes