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Sidney Lanier "A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master" Poem animation
that species Putting these theories into practice, he developed a unique style of poetry written in logaoedic dactyls, which was strongly influenced by the works of his beloved Anglo-Saxon poets. He wrote several of his greatest poem in this meter, including "Revenge of Hamish" (1878), "The Marshes of Glynn" and "Sunrise". In Lanier's hands, the logaoedic dactylic meter led to a free-form, almost prose-like style of poetry that was greatly admired by Longfellow, Bayard Taylor, Charlotte ...
Edward Lear "The Owl and the Pussycat" Poem animation
as The Illustrated Travels of a Landscape Painter. Popular and respected in his day, Lear's travel books have largely been ignored in the twentieth century. Rather, Lear is best remembered for his humorous poems, such as "The Owl and the Pussycat," and as the creator of the form and meter of the modern limerick. Like his younger peer Lewis Carroll, Lear wrote many deeply fantastical poems about imaginary creatures, such as "The Dong with the Luminous Nose." His books of humorous verse ...
Âşıklık (minstrelsy) tradition
riddles, folk tales, verbal duels of wit and creativity with other âşıks, and verses sung while the minstrel holds a needle in his mouth to force him to recite poems avoiding B, P, V, M and F sounds. Because âşıks travel between communities, they help to spread cultural values and ideas and to facilitate a robust social dialogue, in part through topical poetry and social and political satire. At weddings in particular, âşıks are regarded as instructors and guides whose tradition draws on ...
Neda Agha-Soltan - Looking For 'NEDA' , Looking For Freedom Mix -
(ندا) is also the the Persian word for "voice", "calling" or "divine message," and she has been referred to as the "voice of Iran"- Neda Agha-Soltan studied Islamic philosophy at Azad University, studied singing privately and worked at a travel agency. Neda's beautiful image is a representation of all the many martyrs of Iran who were looking for Freedom and their lives were cut down by the brutal fascist Regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran, She was a young girl shot by the IRI's ...
malaguena..by E. Lecouna..Edward B. Marks corps. version, copyright MCMLV
IT'S ROUGH....but the video changes to Spanish themes if you can wait that long.. I came across a chapter on how to write verse using rhyme, meter and feet, I was fascinated and spent some time using what I had learned to explore the possibilities of my potential as a poet, one night I read a poem that I had written to a guest...he dismissed it with the comment that I must have downloaded it....!!! If he had witnessed the time that it took for preparation and construction he may have ...