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Its dutiful dedication to the Earl of Southampton was signed with the poet's full name.
Bogan suffered its loss profoundly, while attempting to understand it as the pattern of the lyric poet's life.
I Saw Ramallah is an intensely lyrical account of the poet's return to his hometown on the West Bank from protracted exile abroad.
According to Western tradition, poetry originates from the poet's passionate but necessarily unfulfilled longing for his muse.
These texts are joined by a critical essay and an extensive bibliography of each poet's work.
Learning to play the instrument that is a poet's voice is learning about the tolerances and partialities of a poet's ear.
Thus it is worth considering the number of different miscellanies in which a poet's work appears.
The rhythmic romp of the waltz can be felt in the poet's iambic trimetrical quatrains.
In the classical set of genres, poetry was epic or lyric according to the degree in which the poet's direct voice was heard.
As a prisoner of immediacy, avant-gardist form reveals the poet's inner life in a heavily constrained and distorted content.
Kipling had hoped that pince-nez would get him through, but only the imperial poet's influence got his son a commission.
The icy torpor and infertility of the Pontic landscape become indices of the poet's own frozen creativity.
It's both funny and sad, but thanks to the poet's excellent comic timing, it's mostly funny.
Librettos were also, however, published as part of a poet's collected works, in well-printed and handsomely bound editions.
It is impossible to do full justice to a poet's collected work in a short review, but I must end by lodging a small complaint against Kizer.
Having gone through the avant-gardist stage himself, Neruda places the emphasis on the avant-gardist or pure poet's false consciousness.
The biographer delicately demonstrates the impact of this tumultuous childhood on the poet's work, without resorting to cod psychology.
Widowed, and with a little child, he felt violent pangs of transient remorse, and hymned his dead wife in vintage Nineties poet's minor melody.
Eleven years later the parish register records the burial of the poet's only son.
The biography of William Blake warmly portrays the visionary poet's wife Katherine as the helpmate who made Blake's work possible.
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The poet's daughter Ada predeceased her mother, but the barony of Wentworth went to her heirs.
As he elsewhere, it might appear, calls him brach, Hanmer's reading harlot would seem to have been the poet's word.
He had the unchivalrous poet's habit of revenging himself by satire when he met with a rebuff.
The modem reader may form his own estimate of the poet's art, and that estimate will probably not be high.
And behold, these hounds proved to be the children of that molossian who, through the poet's interference, had died unavenged!
Naturally, the paper nautilus has been the subject of many a poet's verses.
So vividly was mirrored in the poet's fancy the future of the Nebraskan desert.
In 405 Sophocles showed in his last play how Oedipus passed from earth in the poet's own birthplace, colonus.
In the poet's words, he was the magnet who drew men of genius from all parts of the world to Milan.
It must be admitted, however, that the poet's uncouth diction is anything but Virgilian.
This is the eighty-sixth of the poet's firstbook of epigrams, and, like its immediateBen Jonson.
The English poet's plays are a perfect storehouse of examples for the alienist.
The poet's world is also the world of him who enacts the part the poet has written.
Peeping and prying into greenroom gossip of the day, the poet's drinking, the poet's debts.
By the poet's imagination, and through the art of his expression, thought may be sensuously perceived.
The poet's tomb was disappointing in its unlovely simplicity, its stern, slatey hue.
There is also the truly hogarthian incident of a dog smelling suspiciously the poet's coat tail.
This will prove rare sport, to see how the poet's genius will grapple with this bawdry!
But, fortunately, Augustus had heard portions of it, and the imperial veto overpowered the poet's infanticidal desire.
Duquesnel stayed with him, begging me, however, to go back to the poet's guests.
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