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Sappho (pronounced /ˈsæfoʊ/ in English; Attic Greek , Aeolic Greek ) was an Ancient Greek poet, born on the island of Lesbos. Later Greeks included her in the canonical list of nine ...
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Anyone who has an ear for verse or song today will hear echoes of modern music in what the ancient Greeks called lyric poetry. After the age of epic when ...
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A counselling site offering professional service, advice for people living in North Wales, counsellor specialising in CSA, self-harm, eating disorders & general issues such as depression & anxiety disorders. > ... melic: adjective; (of an ancient Greek lyric poem) meant to be sung...
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You may, of course, choose to compose a high poem in the classical or romantic tradition praising a war hero or a mountain-top at sunrise. But modern odes can also have more mundane subjects. The great Chilean poet and leader Pablo Neruda wrote the (strangely very moving) Ode to My Suit.
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Sonvelline is a new English lyric in the style of ancient Viking poetry. ... This lyric attempts to capture the elegiac voice of a poet who is in love with his people but horrified by their ways... a wandering pilgrim grown sick of the warring lifestyle that characterized the ancient nations of the north.
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This poem is excerpted from Jewel of the Mind, a novel set in northern Europe in the ninth century A.D. In the novel, the dirge-like "Woe and Behold" is presented by the A sophisticated performer (or 'scop,' as the ancient minstrels were called), ... This lyric is intended to be comical by virtue of the composer's tin ear...
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in ancient Greece, a poem accompanied by a musical instrument, usually a lyre. Although the word is still often used to refer to the songlike quality in poetry, it is more generally used to refer to any short poem that expresses a personal emotion, be it a sonnet, ode, song, or elegy. ... (redirected from lyric poem)
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Japan Poem is an electronic greeting service and professional customer relationship management (CRM) tool incorporating among its features the elegance of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu Japanese court poetry, or 100 Poems by 100 Poets, as assembled in chronological order by the 13th century poet and critic Fujiwara no Sadaie ...
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In specific, my paper compares how vocables operate in a poem from the Shi Jing (Mao #121) and in an ancient Greek poem by Simonides (Diehl 130). Although I undoubtedly will alter and refine my conclusions for presentation, I contend that a comparative study of vocables reveals in ... Crying Out in the Ancient Lyric:
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