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  2. Dui Bigha Jomi - Wikipedia

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    "Dui Bigha Jomi" (IPA: [d̪ui bigʱɑ d͡ʒomi], transl. Two bighas of land) is a Bengali language poem written by Rabindranath Tagore. [1] [2] The poem describes a peasant's love towards his land and was the inspiration for the story Rickshawala, on which the Hindi film Do Bigha Zamin, directed by Bimal Roy, was based.

  3. Asase Ya/Afua - Wikipedia

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    for the year has come round. again. Asase Yaa, You, Mother of Earth, on whose soil. I have placed my tools. on whose soil. I will hoe. I will work. the year has come round. again; thirsty mouth of the dust. is ready for water. for seed; drink. and be happy. eat may you rest. for the year has come round. again. And may the year. this year of all ...

  4. List of poems by William Wordsworth - Wikipedia

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    From 1836 onwards, the poem bore the current title. "Farewell, thou little Nook of mountain-ground," Poems founded on the Affections. 1815 The Sun has long been set 1802, 8 June "The sun has long been set," Evening Voluntaries 1807 Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802: 1802, 31 July "Earth has not anything to show more fair:"

  5. Bugha (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Giersdorf, better known as Bugha (/ ˈ b uː ɡ ə /), is an American professional gamer who is best known for playing Fortnite Battle Royale. [3] He is also known for winning the Fortnite World Cup 2019 and is often regarded as one of the best Fortnite players in the world.

  6. The Land (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Land is a book-length narrative poem by Vita Sackville-West. Published in 1926 by William Heinemann , it is a Georgic celebration of the rural landscape, traditions and history of the Kentish Weald where Sackville-West lived.

  7. To Marguerite: Continued - Wikipedia

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    The metaphor looks to science in referencing an imagined land mass that once comprised all of the earth on the planet. By including science, Arnold expertly leads into his bitter complaint that the God of his modern world does not provide the same kind of faith and hope that he once did when facts and teleological reasoning weren't so important.

  8. Shangri-La - Wikipedia

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    In a 1936 interview for The New York Times, Hilton states that he used "Tibetan material" from the British Museum, particularly the travelogue of two French priests, Évariste Régis Huc and Joseph Gabet, to provide the Tibetan cultural and Buddhist spiritual inspiration for Shangri-La. [4] [5] Huc and Gabet travelled a round trip between Beijing and Lhasa in 1844–1846 on a route more than ...

  9. Sailing to Byzantium - Wikipedia

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    Sailing to Byzantium" is a poem by William Butler Yeats, first published in his collection October Blast, in 1927 [1] and then in the 1928 collection The Tower. It comprises four stanzas in ottava rima , each made up of eight lines of iambic pentameter .