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  2. The Earthly Paradise - Wikipedia

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    The Earthly Paradise by William Morris is an epic poem. It is a lengthy collection of retellings of various myths and legends from Greece and Scandinavia. Publication began in 1868 and several later volumes followed until 1870. The volumes were published by F.S. Ellis. [1]

  3. William Morris - Wikipedia

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    The William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, England, is a public museum devoted to Morris's life, work and influence. [299] [300] [301] The William Morris Society is based at Morris's final London home, Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, and is an international members society, museum and venue for lectures and other Morris-related events. [302]

  4. Masters in This Hall - Wikipedia

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    William Morris, self-portrait of 1856 "Masters in This Hall" (alternative title: "Nowell, Sing We Clear") is a Christmas carol with words written around 1860 by the English poet and artist William Morris to an old French dance tune. The carol is moderately popular around the world but has not entered the canon of most popular carols.

  5. List of compositions by Gustav Holst - Wikipedia

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    5. words by William Morris Choral: 49: 9b: 1900: Ave Maria: for female chorus a cappella: Choral: 57: 1912: I love Thee: for mixed chorus a cappella: words by Thomas Hood: Choral: 58: 1903: Thou Didst Delight My Eyes: for mixed chorus a cappella: words by Robert Bridges: Choral: 59: 1890s: It Was a Lover and His Lass: for mixed chorus a ...

  6. Category:Poetry by William Morris - Wikipedia

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    Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Pages in category "Poetry by William Morris" The following 4 pages are in this ...

  7. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs

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    The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs (1876) is an epic poem of over 10,000 lines by William Morris that tells the tragic story, drawn from the Volsunga Saga and the Elder Edda, of the Norse hero Sigmund, his son Sigurd (the equivalent of Siegfried in the Nibelungenlied and Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung [1] [2]) and Sigurd's wife Gudrun.

  8. Golden Wings and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Early Romances of William Morris in Prose and Verse on Archive.org contains all the stories. Prose Romances from the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (1856) on Librivox.org is a public domain audiobook of the stories. Golden Wings and Other Stories title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

  9. William Morris Meredith Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Morris Meredith Jr. (January 9, 1919 – May 30, 2007) was an American poet and educator. He was Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1978 to 1980, [ 1 ] and the recipient of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry .

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