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Architecturally, this basin was the place the original illustrator who worked for the classic American poet, Suess; was from
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A Roman poet had proclaimed in his poem that Augustus was the one who is to come, the divine being to bring salvation to humanity
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The poet Virgil said that Augustus would bring universal peace, and would lead in the blessing of a renewed humanity
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that a poet should find the words easy,
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the poet says that he seeks only
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whereas he, the poet is an introvert,
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There are a couple of town squares – Piazza Tasso is the main one, named after a local poet
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competition and violence he was a poet
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Shelley House, it was called, because it had belonged to the family of the poet
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In Western literature, Homer is known as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is said to be the greatest ancient Greek poet
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As a journalist, poet, critic and historian, he soon made a reputation as one of the most able and versatile writers of the day
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The words 'Gale Force' was introduced into the language by one strong limbed poet who tried to clamber over the ramparts to reach the tenuous safety of a large clump of scurry bush, only to be thwarted and bowled back over the edge at his every attempt
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Eventually the poet roped two heavy rocks around his waist to increase his weight factor, then tried again
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"That poet was wrong" said Mary Dwindle, "There's not even a breath of a breeze up here - its so quite and peaceful
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She remembered what Father’s favorite poet Hesiod had to say about the food that made a perfect closing to his day
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She recognized the scene this poet painted with his words
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After a short pause for breath, the poet pressed ahead:
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“Exactly,” said the poet
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A poet must never bore his audience
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Her heart surged with surprising tenderness for this hidden poet
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The poet had just described the famed battle between Diomedes and Ares, where Athena intervenes and
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This poet so perfectly described the ways of Gods, their constant interference in the lives of men
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Nerissa would dearly love to see this poet who had such skill to harness Gods as well as
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maybe the poet would be invited back some day
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And then, she could ask the favor of being allowed to meet this poet
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The poet, instead, by the means of
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“During your trip to Stratos, the Mistress invited a poet to recite
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“Does this angel poet take a stand,
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brilliant! Never is the breeze so intoxicating! Never is the poet so
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“Very well,” the poet said
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After several seconds passed in silence, she looked up at the poet
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But the poet only stared with reverence at some scene of majesty and power he’d projected from deep inside his mind
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haughty poet that she’d make a fit scribe
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He was a poet, after all
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“With imprecations thus he filled the air,” the poet continued, ignoring another loud cry to stop
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Had this insufferable poet given her a choice? He didn’t have one single grain of sympathy for all she’d suffered
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seemed a different man from the cross and haughty poet who’d berated her
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For all the clarity of his verse, this poet was a hard man to read
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Here on Ithaca, she’d met a poet who could do this
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“Have they ever mentioned a poet called Homer?” she said instead
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She could readily imagine the proud poet demanding that Tragus sell him his
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No, of course it couldn’t be the poet
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You’re that addled poet
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“I wasn’t always a poet,” Homer answered with a touch of pique
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“This man that Philemon defended is Homer, the famed poet,” said Nerissa
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“This man’s a poet, not a felon
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Like a poet, he often tried to write his
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Roman satiric poet of the early second century A
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Publius Ovidius Naso, 43 BC-18 AD, Roman poet who flourished at the time of Augustus who, not being happy with Ovid"s „Metamorpheses" as being too prurient, banished him to the north shore of the (Euxine) Black Sea, never to return to his beloved Rome
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English poet of the late nineteenth century
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They also send me a book of poems by a well-known Afrikaner poet I disliked intensely
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The niece of Juan Gelman, an Argentinian poet, was kidnapped and murdered by Uruguayan secret police
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Juan Gelmán, an Argentinean poet wrote that “poetry is an act of love, a useless, but necessary glowing-red type of job…” As most of you know, poetry is one’s lyrical spirit highlighted, and coincides with the harmonized conditions of the heart… So, I decided to play for her, with a poem, the melody that today fills my heart: a ballad that I wrote to celebrate her birthday with a very special gift: A POETIC KISS
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“Wounds my soul with a monotonous languor,” came a voice in the background as someone patiently worked on a translation of a bad French poem by a bad French poet, writing in a particularly bad era of French literature, which was bad at the best of times, which weren’t many
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I was trying to look conspicuously nonchalant; what a romantic poet might have in earnest called a ‘mad fool’
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He’s a poet, and he’s not even aware of it
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Comfort? comfort scorn’d of devils! This is truth the poet sings,
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with a random stone that the poet will cast
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Did the child have to have composed it herself to be shown a poet? Hadn't she seen the beauty, heard the music? Made it her own?
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They leave beautiful poems to a poet the lover
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Where is the Poet I'm turning up,
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He was also a gifted poet, if one liked Nahual poetry
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Culture will affect the individual style of expressing emotions, the poet can express emotion in the form of poetry, religion will be in the form of religious emotion, the artist can express emotion in the form of art
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The poet W
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Have you ever heard of the poet, Cuacuauhtzin of Tepexpan?”
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It was something of a lament over the loss of the things the poet most loved about life, and the betrayal of his friend who hated him and marked him for death, but whom he hoped would regret his actions and mourn him
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He will return, for he has spoken it in my soul, and I, the Poet, I, the Prophet, have heard
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I, the Poet, have heard the call of the Huntsman
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” We are being moved toward the condition in which, as the poet William Butler Yeats predicted, “the center cannot hold
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Q: Yes, as the poet says: ‘No man is an island’
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anarchist philosopher Gustav Landauer, the young dramatist Ernst Toller, the poet of Bohemian life, Erich Muhsam, whose chief political act was the writing of some verses called ‘Der Lampenputzer’ which slanged the Majority Socialists, and a demented
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"A poet? They're always nice to have around in the winter
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Even though he is now just a poet, Halfdan was once the second-most-feared fighter in all the west-lands
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There was a damned successful Poet;
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So far the poet
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Winston Spencer Churchill, a personal friend and warm admirer of the poet
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It is not so much that they are the work of a talent scarcely, in its own way, to be equalled to-day; it was much more that they were the work of a poet who had for his material the feeling that he was giving up everything to fight for England -- the feeling, I think, that he was giving his life for England
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Hey! I could be an Old English poet
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Homer, a poet with an unlimited imagination, could most certainly not
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Like Narsinh Mehta, the poet who wrote Gāndhiji’s favorite prayer ‘Vaishnava jana to …’, he gave the responsibility of providing for his basic needs to God
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The great poet and mystic Rumi whirled for thirty six hours straight before having his first enlightenment experience
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What a macabre poet would compose such perverse verses? I commented the Genie that I did not want to frighten my sisters, so that we should handle this matter with subtlety
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Flattered by his praises, the more because they were spoken in front of Leonardo, I focused my attention exclusively on his person, and to his sugary poet phrases I reciprocated with the enforced courtesy of my deference
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Over coffee and rolls at breakfast I discovered to my surprise that Kenneth was an old man of thirty-three, an unpublished poet and free-lance journalist – very impressive! Being left handed I was unable to write either legibly or fast enough to keep up with my thoughts
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The union of the mathematician with the poet,
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- Billy is a young poet but he's never
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First, a Creative Writing course taught by the renowned poet, Archie Ammons
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C’mon, man, you’re the poet
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The first poet takes the stand
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He was a great poet, a composer, philosopher, inventor, and friend of every fish who ever swam
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And of all crazy things, a poet gets up and claims to be Nobody
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She is a famous movie star, a world-renowned poet, a fabulous lover, a rebel, a renegade, and a philosopher to rival even Mixlethynk
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Muhammad has never been a poet, nor can he even read and write
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I’d love to oppose the notion that we are the only deep thinkers in the universe I’d also love to repeal the belief that we cannot survive without governing And most of all I’d love to strike down the insinuation that I am a poet Because most of all,
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Or is it the true poet whose eyes lead him nowhere?
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The man is a poet if there ever was one
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There is a meeting with someone spiritual – perhaps an artist, poet or musician
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Rumor said that the mad poet Rinaldo had visited these pits, and been shown horrors by the wizard, and that the nameless monstrosities of which he hinted in his awful poem, The Song of the Pit, were no mere fantasies of a disordered brain