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  • 121Edward Elgar — Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet, OM, GCVO (2 June 1857 ndash; 23 February 1934) was an English Romantic composer. Several of his first major orchestral works, including the Enigma Variations and the Pomp and Circumstance Marches , were… …

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  • 122Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson — Infobox Writer name =Alfred Tennyson caption = birthdate = birth date|1809|8|6|df=y birthplace = Somersby, Lincolnshire, England, UK deathdate = death date and age|1892|10|6|1809|8|6|df=y deathplace = Haslemere, Surrey, England occupation = Poet… …

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  • 123Lyric poetry — [ Henry Oliver Walker, Lyric Poetry (1896). Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.] Lyric poetry refers to a usually short poem that expresses personal feelings, which may or may not be set to music. [Tom McArthur (ed),… …

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  • 124List of fictional cats — A list of cats and other felines found in popular works of fiction. Legends, myths, folklore and fairytales* Bast (or Bastet), Egyptian goddess with the head of a cat; see also Sekhmet, Bast s guise as the goddess of felines * Maahes Egyptian… …

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  • 125Edward Young — (June, 1681(As stated in Rev. J. Mitford s Biography of Young) April 5, 1765) was an English poet, best remembered for Night Thoughts .Early lifeHe was the son of Edward Young, later Dean of Salisbury, and was born at his father s rectory at… …

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  • 126Perpessicius — Dumitru S. Panaitescu Born October 22, 1891(1891 10 22) Brăila Died March 29, 1971(1971 03 29) (aged 79) Bucharest Pen name Perpessicius, D. Pandara Occupation …

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  • 127The Place of the Solitaires — is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was first published in the journal Poetry in October, 1919, so it is in the public domain. [http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4077] Some interpreters understand the poem …

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  • 128waka — /wah keuh/, n., pl. waka, wakas. 1. Pros. tanka. 2. poetry written in Japanese, as distinct from poetry written in Chinese by a Japanese writer, or poetry in other languages. [1875 80; < Japn: lit., Japanese song < MChin, equiv. to Chin hé&#8230; …

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