- simple poem
- poem from the Middle Ages that is made entirely with weighted meter
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Simple Simon — Simple Si|mon a stupid person who believes everything he is told, from the name of a stupid young man in a ↑nursery rhyme (=an old song or poem for young children) . The rhyme goes: Simple Simon met a pieman/Going to the fair;/Says Simple Simon… … Dictionary of contemporary English
“Simple Speller’s Tale, The“ — Poem (56 lines); probably written in early 1915. First published in the Conservative(April 1915). An attack on simplified spelling. Its final couplet (“Yet why on us your angry hand or wrath use?/We do but ape Professor B M !”) alludes to the… … An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia
Poem of the Man God — The Poem of the Man God (Italian title: Il Poema dell Uomo Dio ) is a multi volume book of about four thousand pages on the life of Jesus Christ written by the Italian mystic Maria Valtorta. The latest editions of the book, bear the title: The… … Wikipedia
Poem code — The poem code is a simple, and insecure, cryptographic method.The method works by the sender and receiver pre arranging a poem to use. The sender chooses a set number of words at random from the poem and gives each letter in the chosen words a… … Wikipedia
Long poem — The long poem is a literary genre including all poetry of considerable length. Though the definition of a long poem is vague and broad, the genre includes some of the most important poetry ever written. The long poem traces its origins to the… … Wikipedia
The Seasons (poem) — This article is about the Lithuanian poem. For the poems by James Thomson, see James Thomson (poet). The Seasons (Metai) is the first Lithuanian poem written by Kristijonas Donelaitis around 1765–1775. It was published as Das Jahr in Königsberg,… … Wikipedia
Tithonus (poem) — Tithonus is a poem by the Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–92), originally written in 1833 as Tithon and completed in 1859. It first appeared in the February edition of the Cornhill Magazine in 1860. Faced with old age, Tithonus, weary… … Wikipedia
Daniel (Old English poem) — Daniel Author(s) anonymous Language Old English State of existence two poems, A and B; possibly unfinished Manuscript(s) Junius manuscr … Wikipedia
Endymion (poem) — Endymion is a poem by John Keats first published in 1818. Beginning famously with the line A thing of beauty is a joy for ever , Endymion, like many epic poems in English (including John Dryden s translations from Virgil and Alexander Pope s… … Wikipedia
The Bronze Horseman (poem) — The Bronze Horseman ( ru. Медный всадник, literally: The Copper Horseman ) is a poem written by Aleksandr Pushkin in 1833 about the equestrian statue of Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg. It is widely considered to be one of the most… … Wikipedia