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  2. Stag's Leap (book) - Wikipedia

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    After her divorce in 1997, Olds started writing a series of poems relating the different phases of grief and denial. There are reminders of love and romance, and the constant battle between her mind and heart results in her questioning herself. [2] The poems trace the last year of the marriage, and then the year after. [3]

  3. The Knight in the Panther's Skin - Wikipedia

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    These idealized heroes and devoted friends are united by courtly love, generosity, sincerity, and dedication. The poem is regarded as the "coronation of thought, poetic and philosophical art of medieval Georgia", [7] a complex work with rich and transcending genres.

  4. Ra Heeduck - Wikipedia

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    Ra's work shows the "generosity and warmth of the heart", which is "motherly instinct or love" that contains a "critical consciousness of the contradiction and irrationality in life and reality". [5] Kim Jin-soo wrote that the advantage of her poem is "concise and restrained linguistic form based on the reality of concrete sensory images". [6]

  5. 100 Best Respect Quotes That Are 'Sweeter Than Honey' - AOL

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    51. "Be a warrior when it comes to delivering on your ambitions. And a saint when it comes to treating people with respect, modeling generosity, and showing up with outright love." — Robin S ...

  6. Paṭṭiṉappālai - Wikipedia

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    The poem is an important and rich source of historical information about the ancient Chola kingdom and its capital city. The Pattinappalai mentions the city's music and dance traditions, cock and ram fights, the thriving alcohol and fisheries business, the overseas and domestic trade among the Indian peninsular port cities.

  7. Baucis and Philemon - Wikipedia

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    Jean de la Fontaine's poem follows Ovid closely. John Dryden translated Ovid's poem in 1693. Jonathan Swift wrote a poem on the subject of Baucis and Philemon in 1709. Joseph Haydn wrote a marionette opera Philemon und Baucis, oder Jupiters Reise auf die Erde in 1773. Baucis and Philemon are characters in the fifth act of Goethe's Faust II (1832).

  8. Little Things (poem) - Wikipedia

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    This poem came to be published uncredited as a children's rhyme and hymn in many 19th century magazines and books, sometimes attributed to Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, Daniel Clement Colesworthy, or Frances S. Osgood, but the earliest publications of it clearly are those of Carney. [b] A later final verse read:

  9. Nimr ibn Adwan - Wikipedia

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    Nimr is credited with many poems, earning him the title "Prince of Poetry" in Jordan. During that time, Jordan lacked poets composing in classical Arabic but excelled in Nabati poetry. [27] His poetry is known for its diverse themes, including praise, love, and enthusiasm.