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  2. Le Lac (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Le Lac (English: The Lake) is a poem by French poet Alphonse de Lamartine.The poem was published in 1820. [citation needed]The poem consists of sixteen quatrains.It was met with great acclaim and propelled its author to the forefront of famous romantic poets.

  3. Westron Wynde - Wikipedia

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    [4] Susan McKeown and The Chanting House perform poet Robert Burns's version of the song entitled "Westlin Winds" on the 1995 album "Bones." British composer Roger Jackson used the text and added a new verse in an entirely new setting in 2014. "Eye of Heaven, pray gently smile, And though the cold wind blow, Soft, may you warm and mind my love

  4. Symphony No. 6 (Nielsen) - Wikipedia

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    [1] The last movement was finally completed on December 5, 1925. The first performance was given by the Chapel Royal Orchestra on December 11. The Copenhagen reviewers were confused by the style of the new Symphony. Nielsen had called it "Sinfonia semplice" (Simple Symphony). It has remained the least performed of all six symphonies. [1]

  5. Talbot Shrewsbury Book - Wikipedia

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    It is therefore possible that the volume was originally conceived for Talbot himself, or for a future prince, the future male heir of Henry VI and Margaret. They had a son, Edward , in 1453, but he was killed at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471, and there is no record of the book's ownership from this time.

  6. Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries - Wikipedia

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    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (or TOTC) is a series of commentaries in English on the Old Testament.It is published by the Inter-Varsity Press.. Constantly being revised since its first being completed, the series seek to bridge the gap between brevity and scholarly comment.

  7. Gough–Joule effect - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Examples in Literature: Popular Science magazine, January 1972: "A stretched piece of rubber contracts when heated. In doing so, it exerts a measurable increase in its pull. This surprising property of rubber was first observed by James Prescott Joule about a hundred years ago and is known as the Joule effect." [5]

  8. Au clair de la lune - Wikipedia

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    Au clair de la lune" (French pronunciation: [o klɛʁ də la lyn(ə)], [1] lit. ' By the Light of the Moon ') is a French folk song of the 18th century. Its composer and lyricist are unknown. Its simple melody (Play ⓘ) is commonly taught to beginners learning an instrument.

  9. The Illustrated Bartsch - Wikipedia

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    The Illustrated Bartsch (TIB) is an extensive compendium of European old master prints and commentary, published by the Abaris Books imprint of OPAL Publishing Corporation. It is based on the 21 volume Le Peintre-Graveur , by Adam von Bartsch , published in the early nineteenth century, which listed the prints and gave a concise description ...