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  2. Arion - Wikipedia

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    Letitia Elizabeth Landon's narrative poem Arion examines and illustrates the story of Arion's return to Greece. [ 26 ] Alexander Pushkin 's 1827 Arion poem, where Arion is the sole survivor of a shipwreck after a sea storm and continues to sing the same songs with which he used to delight his shipmates, is thought to be a thinly veiled allusion ...

  3. Category:1827 poems - Wikipedia

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  4. List of poems by William Wordsworth - Wikipedia

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    1827 Fair Prime of life! were it enough to gild 1827 "Fair Prime of life! were it enough to gild " Miscellaneous Sonnets: 1827 Retirement 1827 "If the whole weight of what we think and feel, " Miscellaneous Sonnets: 1827 There is a pleasure in poetic pains 1827 "There is a pleasure in poetic pains" Miscellaneous Sonnets: 1827

  5. Poems by Edgar Allan Poe - Wikipedia

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    "A Dream" is a lyric poem that first appeared without a title in Tamerlane and Other Poems in 1827. The narrator's "dream of joy departed" causes him to compare and contrast dream and "broken-hearted" reality. Its title was attached when it was published in Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems in 1829.

  6. 1827 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Lord Tennyson, Charles Tennyson, and Frederick Tennyson, published anonymously, Poems, by Two Brothers, despite the title, there were three authors [1] William Wordsworth , The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth , text very much revised from Miscellaneous Poems 1820 ; see also Poetical Works 1836 , Poetical Works 1840 , and Poetical ...

  7. Layamon's Brut - Wikipedia

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    Layamon's Brut (ca. 1190 – 1215), also known as The Chronicle of Britain, is a Middle English alliterative verse poem compiled and recast by the English priest Layamon. Layamon's Brut is 16,096 lines long and narrates a fictionalized version of the history of Britain up to the Early Middle Ages .

  8. Henry Poe - Wikipedia

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    Henry Poe was an inspiration to his brother's life and writings and the two had similar writing styles. Edgar Allan Poe for a time used the alias "Henri Le Rennet", a name inspired by Henry. Henry's influence on Edgar's writing includes a character in the novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket and possibly the name of the title ...

  9. John Townsend Trowbridge - Wikipedia

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    His long poem Guy Vernon: A Novelette in Verse was first published anonymously in the compilation A Masque of Poets (1878). In Darius Green and his Flying Machine , Trowbridge penned the following prophetic verse: "Darius was clearly of the opinion / That the air is also man's dominion / And that with paddle or fin or pinion, / We soon or late ...