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  2. Rota (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Rota ("The Oath") is an early 20th-century Polish poem, [1] as well as a celebratory anthem, once proposed to be the Polish national anthem. Rota' s lyrics were written in 1908 by activist for Polish independence, poet Maria Konopnicka as a protest against German Empire 's policies of forced Germanization of Poles. [ 2 ]

  3. Berardino Rota - Wikipedia

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    Rota's Latin verse is singularly like his vernacular verse in character, and shows the same preoccupations. [2] It consists of Elegies, Epigrams, and Sylvae, the last poem of the Sylvae being a lament for his wife. [3] These poems were published in 1567. Scipione Ammirato dedicated to him his dialogue Il Rota overo delle imprese (1562). [7]

  4. Armando Soriano Badani - Wikipedia

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    Alba rota (poetry, 1969) Perfil del atardecer (poetry, 1976) Agonía de las viñas (poetry, 1985) Perennidad de los ensueños (poetry, 1991) La huella transparente (poetry, 1997) Rebelión de los anhelos (poetry, 1997) Caleidoscopio (poetry, 2000) Fuego incesante (poetry, 2002) Lumbre de invierno (poetry, 2005) El cuento boliviano (anthology, 2 ...

  5. Sumer is icumen in - Wikipedia

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    A rota (Latin for 'wheel') is a type of round, which in turn is a kind of part song.To perform the round, one singer begins the song, and a second starts singing the beginning again just as the first gets to the point marked with the red cross in the first figure below.

  6. O Fortuna - Wikipedia

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    Orff was inspired both by the poem and the medieval symbol of the Rota Fortunae, or Wheel of Fortune, which the goddess Fortuna spins at random, causing some people to suffer while others find wealth. The Rota Fortunae appears in a version of the poetry collection known as the Codex Buranas. The repetition of the musical accompaniment draws a ...

  7. A. W. Yrjänä - Wikipedia

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    Rota was published in 2000 and divided the opinions of critics: some criticized his language as not being mature enough for serious poetry, and argued that he makes "very simple mistakes, the kind they warn you about on writing courses." [9] Others praised Yrjänä for his mythological visions and the massive intertextuality of the poems.

  8. Rita Dove - Wikipedia

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    Rita Frances Dove (born August 28, 1952) is an American poet and essayist.From 1993 to 1995, she served as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. ...

  9. Maria Konopnicka - Wikipedia

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    Maria Konopnicka circa 1875. Maria Konopnicka (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarja kɔnɔpˈɲitska] ⓘ; née Wasiłowska; [a] 23 May 1842 – 8 October 1910 [1]) was a Polish poet, novelist, children's writer, translator, journalist, critic, and activist for women's rights and for Polish independence.