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  2. Sabbath Morning at Sea - Wikipedia

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    Sabbath Morning at Sea" is a poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning first published in 1839, which Sir Edward Elgar set to music in 1899 as the third song in his song-cycle Sea Pictures. [ 1 ] Poem

  3. Morning of My Life - Wikipedia

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    "Morning of My Life" (originally known as "In the Morning") is a song written by Barry Gibb in 1965 [1] whilst in the town of Wagga Wagga, Australia [2] and later recorded by the Bee Gees and several other artists.

  4. Meeting at Night - Wikipedia

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    The second stanza describes the joy of the meeting of the two lovers. The main theme of this poem is the urgency and desire for the lover to meet the beloved. Like its sister poem "Parting at Morning" which uses pronominal reference to attribute the gender of the person in the boat (as male), the poem never reveals the identity of the two ...

  5. Sonnets from the Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Phoebe Anna Traquair's illuminated copy of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese – Sonnet 30. The Sonnets from the Portuguese , published by Adelaide Hanscom Leeson . Sonnets from the Portuguese , written c. 1845–1846 and published first in 1850, is a collection of 44 love sonnets written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning .

  6. ‘My own name, Elizabeth, of course’ – the Queen’s moving ...

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    My own name, Elizabeth, of course.” ... “Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust.” – The Queen’s broadcast to the nation on Coronation ...

  7. A Child Asleep - Wikipedia

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    "A Child Asleep" is a song, with lyrics from a poem written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.It was set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in December 1909 and published in 1910 by Novello. [1]

  8. Elizabeth Drew Stoddard - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Drew Stoddard (née Barstow; May 6, 1823 – August 1, 1902) was an American poet and novelist. Soon after her marriage to Richard Henry Stoddard , the author, she began to publish poems in all the leading magazines, and thereafter, she was a frequent contributor.

  9. Elizabeth Daryush - Wikipedia

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    In many of her terse short poems, there is formal and intellectual mastery; her last, longest and most ambitious poem, 'Air and Variations,' was a formal tribute to Gerard Manley Hopkins [10] Daryush has been described as a pioneer technical innovator, a poet of the highest dedication and seriousness whose poetry grapples with life's intensest ...