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  2. Rafael Morales (poet) - Wikipedia

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    La rueda y el viento, Salamanca, Álamo, 1971. Obra poética (1943-1981), M., Espasa-Calpe, 1982 (Con el libro inédito Prado de Serpientes. Prólogo de Claudio Rodríguez). Entre tantos adioses, Melilla, Rusadir, 1993. Obra poética completa (1943-1999), M., Calambur, 1999. Poemas de la luz y la palabra (2003).

  3. Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage - Wikipedia

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    Mágoas Amorosas de Elmano Queixumes do Pastor Elmano Contra a Falsidade da Pastora Urselina Manuel Maria Barbosa l'Hedois du Bocage (15 September 1765 – 21 December 1805), most often referred to simply as Bocage , was a Portuguese Neoclassic poet, writing at the beginning of his career under the pen name Elmano Sadino .

  4. Trois poèmes de Mallarmé - Wikipedia

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    The premiere took place on 14 January 1914, during a concert where were presented in first audition Le Petit Elfe Ferme-l'œil by Florent Schmitt for four-handed piano, the Quatre poèmes hindous by Maurice Delage and the Trois poésies de la lyrique japonaise by Igor Stravinsky. Ravel's poems ended this concert.

  5. Cinq poèmes de Charles Baudelaire - Wikipedia

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    The composition of the Cinq poèmes de Charles Baudelaire extended over more than a year: "La mort des amants" was completed in December 1887, [2] "Le balcon" in January 1888, [1] "Harmonie du soir" in January 1889, [2] and "Le jet d'eau" in March of the same year. [2] "Recueillement" is an undated melody.

  6. Il Canzoniere - Wikipedia

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    After printing, early versions of the Canzoniere were illuminated with pictures. Il Canzoniere (Italian pronunciation: [il kantsoˈnjɛːre]; English: Song Book), also known as the Rime Sparse (English: Scattered Rhymes), but originally titled Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (English: Fragments of common things, that is Fragments composed in vernacular), is a collection of poems written in the ...

  7. Literary consonance - Wikipedia

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    Consonance is a form of rhyme involving the repetition of identical or similar consonants in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different (e.g., coming home, hot foot). [1]

  8. Alveolar consonant - Wikipedia

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    The letters s, t, n, l are frequently called 'alveolar', and the language examples below are all alveolar sounds. (The Extended IPA diacritic was devised for speech pathology and is frequently used to mean "alveolarized", as in the labioalveolar sounds [p͇, b͇, m͇, f͇, v͇] , where the lower lip contacts the alveolar ridge.)

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