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  2. Namárië - Wikipedia

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    The first stanza of "Namárië", a Quenya poem written in Tengwar script "Namárië" (pronounced [na.ˈmaː.ri.ɛ]) is a poem by J. R. R. Tolkien written in one of his constructed languages, Quenya, and published in The Lord of the Rings. [T 1] It is subtitled "Galadriel's Lament in Lórien", which in Quenya is Altariello nainië Lóriendessë.

  3. Carl Boberg - Wikipedia

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    Carl Gustav Boberg (16 August 1859 – 7 January 1940) was a Swedish poet, preacher, government official and member of parliament, best known for writing the Swedish-language poem "O Store Gud" ('O Great God') from which the English language-hymn "How Great Thou Art" is derived.

  4. Øyvind Berg (lyric poet) - Wikipedia

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    Øyvind Berg (born 14 January 1959 is a Norwegian lyric poet, playwright, actor and translator. Berg was born in Oslo . He studied to the intermediate level [ 1 ] in philosophy , literature and egyptology at the University of Bergen and the University of Tromsø .

  5. Notturno (Schoeck) - Wikipedia

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    It is in 14 sections: the German title Fünf Sätze (i.e. "Five pieces", or "movements") refers to the fact that the vocal settings fall into five groups, four of poems by Lenau and one of the poem by Keller, separated by instrumental interludes. [1] "Sieh dort den Berg mit seinem Wiesenhange" (Lenau) "Sieh hier den Bach, anbei die Waldesrose ...

  6. The Chaos - Wikipedia

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    The Chaos" is a poem demonstrating the irregularity of English spelling and pronunciation. Written by Dutch writer, traveller, and teacher Gerard Nolst Trenité (1870–1946) under the pseudonym of Charivarius, it includes about 800 examples of irregular spelling.

  7. Svendborger Gedichte - Wikipedia

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    Svendborger Gedichte ('Svendborg Poems') is a poetry collection by the German poet and playwright Bertolt Brecht, and the last collection of new poems to be published while he lived. The collection is named after the town of Svendborg on the Danish island of Funen , where Brecht lived during his exile from Nazi Germany.

  8. On Wings of Song (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Fort nach den Fluren des Ganges, Dort weiß ich den schönsten Ort. Dort liegt ein rotblühender Garten Im stillen Mondenschein; Die Lotosblumen erwarten Ihr trautes Schwesterlein. Die Veilchen kichern und kosen, Und schaun nach den Sternen empor; Heimlich erzählen die Rosen Sich duftende Märchen ins Ohr. Es hüpfen herbei und lauschen

  9. Liederkreis, Op. 24 (Schumann) - Wikipedia

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    Liederkreis, Op. 24, is a song cycle for voice and piano composed by Robert Schumann on nine poems by Heinrich Heine.The cycle was composed and published in 1840. This song cycle was one of the earlier products of Schumann’s Liederjahr (Year of Song), referring to his nearly exclusive devotion to song composition from 1840-1841, immediately after his marriage to Clara Wieck.