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  2. Paṭṭiṉappālai - Wikipedia

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    The poem explains that the high and strong walls of the city secure the king where Mahalakshmi sits enthroned. [6] [7] There are mentions in Paṭṭiṉappālai that many Tamilians worshiped tall pillars or posts as Mayon (Vishnu). [8] There are Many mentions of Maha Vishnu throughout the poem. [9]

  3. Arcanum (encyclical) - Wikipedia

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    Pope Leo XIII began Arcanum by recalling the history of marriage, established in the Old Testament when God created man and woman: . We record what is to all known, and cannot be doubted by any, that God, on the sixth day of creation, having made man from the slime of the earth, and having breathed into his face the breath of life, gave him a companion, whom He miraculously took from the side ...

  4. Christian poetry - Wikipedia

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    In a forward to his poems, which many scholars believe was addressed to Southwell's cousin, William Shakespeare, the priest-poet wrote, "Poets by abusing their talent, and making the follies and feignings of love the customary subject of their base endeavors, have so discredited this faculty that a poet, a lover, and a liar, are by many ...

  5. Your favorite 'Harry Potter' Patronuses revealed - AOL

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    Ron Weasley’s Patronus is the same as J.K. Rowling’s pet -- What would your 'Harry Potter' Patronus be?

  6. Catullus 5 - Wikipedia

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    Catullus 5 in Latin and English. Catullus 5 is a passionate ode to Lesbia and one of the most famous poems by Catullus.The poem encourages lovers to scorn the snide comments of others, and to live only for each other, since life is brief and death brings a night of perpetual sleep.

  7. The God Abandons Antony - Wikipedia

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    Midnight: The poem is set during the dead of night which is seen as peculiar for the ending of one's life as they are completely unprepared to accept or face their fate. [4] The invisible troupe: This is the symbol of an ominous message, the bad omen of the unavoidable end. It connects the poem with the story handed down to us by Plutarch. The ...

  8. Your favorite 'Harry Potter' Patronuses revealed - AOL

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    SEE ALSO: There is a 'Harry Potter' themed bar in Toronto that Potterheads will love Hermione Granger: Otter Otters are J.K. Rowling's favorite animals, and Hermione is one of her favorite characters.

  9. Jiu Ge - Wikipedia

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    This poem can be divided into two parts: one part is sung by the person who does the offering and the other part is sung by the person who acts as the God of Clouds in the form of antiphonal singing in order to show their admiration towards her. This poem expresses the characteristics of the God of Clouds, the deep desire that human have ...