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  2. Abou Ben Adhem (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Abou Ben Adhem" [1] is a poem written in 1834 [2] by the English critic, essayist and poet Leigh Hunt. It concerns a pious Middle Eastern sheikh who finds the 'love of God ' to have blessed him. The poem has been praised for its non-stereotypical depiction of an Arab .

  3. Ibrahim ibn Adham - Wikipedia

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    Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque, United States. Ibrahim ibn Adham also called Ibrahim Balkhi and Ebrahim-e Adham (Persian: ابراهیم ادهم); c. 718 – c. 782 / AH c. 100 – c. 165 [1] is one of the most prominent of the early Sufi saints known for his zuhd (asceticism).

  4. Juvenilia (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    1802 title page. Juvenilia; or, a Collection of Poems Written between the ages of Twelve and Sixteen by J. H. L. Hunt, Late of the Grammar School of Christ's Hospital, commonly known as Juvenilia, was a collection of poems written by James Henry Leigh Hunt at a young age and published in March 1801.

  5. Frederick William Wadely - Wikipedia

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    Abou Ben Adhem - Novello 1941; Old English Suite (chorus and orchestra - inc. The Two Sisters named above) - Novello 1949; Oranges and Lemons (SSA Trio arrangement of movement (originally SATB) from the Old English Suite) - Novello 1951; Welcome, sweet pleasure - Novello 1951; The Lobster Quadrille (from Alice in Wonderland) - Novello 1955 ...

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    J.Lo did not hold back when honoring her man on "This Is Me … Now." The superstar gets very steamy singing about their sex life.

  7. Abou Ben Adhem - Wikipedia

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  8. Henry Abbey - Wikipedia

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    "The Bedouin's Rebuke" can be compared to Hunt's "Abou Ben Adhem", which employs similar metric flow. Abbey was fond of simple subject matter, such as remorse or happiness; his poetry often forms an anecdote or short story which builds in intensity, reaches a climactic struggle between two opposing entities, and then ends in an implied moral.

  9. Adhem - Wikipedia

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    Adhem may refer to: Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque; Ibrahim Bin Adham, also known as Abu Ben Adhem, an Arab Muslim saint; See also. Adhemar