1. 1.anagora.org

    An Emperor's Lamenting Thanks This was written as a sign-off after Germany pledged support to my Austrian armies during a game of [[ Diplomacy ]] . My thanks soar among the clouds, delicate to the eye, soft rain to cool, dreams are born there, and all the time to fool
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  3. poetrysoup.com

    These are examples of famous Lament poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous lament poems. These examples illustrate what a famous lament poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).
  4. english.kyodonews.net

    English-language readers are now able to appreciate 100 classical poems by Emperor Meiji (1852-1912) thanks to over 30 years of translation work by Harold Wright, a U.S. scholar of Japanese literature who was a student of the late Japanologist Donald Keene. ... One particular poem lamenting the outbreak of war between Japan and Russia in 1904 ...
  5. poetryverse.com

    Emperors And Kings How Often Have Temples Rung. EMPERORS and Kings, how oft have temples rung With impious thanksgiving, the Almighty's scorn! How oft above their altars have been hung Trophies that led the good and wise to mourn Triumphant wrong, battle of battle born, And sorrow that to fruitless sorrow clung!
  6. poetrysoup.com

    These are examples of famous Emperor poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous emperor poems. These examples illustrate what a famous emperor poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).
  7. allpoetry.com

    Poems about Emperor at the world's largest poetry site. Ranked poetry on Emperor, by famous & modern poets. Learn how to write a poem about Emperor and share it! ... • Success • Suicide • Summer • Sun • Sunset • Sunshine • Swimming • Sympathy • Teacher • Television • Thanks • Tiger • Time • Today • Together ...
  8. poemverse.org

    Excerpt: "Gratitude - is not the mention by the Tongue, Nor honor - of the Feet, These - too imperial to presume, But have not skill to praise - Abolition - is its only Hymn, Gratitude - its Monarch - " - Emily Dickinson 3. "Thanksgiving" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, a popular American poet from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, penned the inspiring poem ...
  9. edwardthesecond.blogspot.com

    The dream poems are so flattering to Edward II it seems highly likely that they date to the start of his reign, before it all started going so wrong. Elegy on the Death of Edward I A song written shortly after and lamenting - you'll never guess - the death of Edward I in July 1307, apparently written originally in French, with an English ...
  10. interestingliterature.com

    One of the most famous poems written about the First World War, this sonnet sees Owen lamenting the young men who are giving their lives for the war, contrasting traditional funeral images with those the war dead receive: the funeral bell that normally marks someone's death with solemnity is denied to the soldiers who die on the battlefield - their only 'passing bells' are the sound of ...

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