"The Sleepers" is a poem by Walt Whitman. The poem was first published in the first edition of Leaves of Grass (1855), but was re-titled and heavily revised...
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Sleepers or The Sleepers may refer to: The plural form of any type of sleeper Sleepers (film), a 1996 American crime film Sleepers (TV series), a 1991...
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lists all known poems by American author and critic Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849), listed alphabetically with the date of their authorship...
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"Sleeper", an episode of The New Avengers Sleeper (comics), published by WildStorm/DC Comics "The Sleeper" (poem), a poem by Edgar Allan Poe Sleeper (band)...
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The Seven Sleepers (Greek: ἑπτὰ κοιμώμενοι, romanized: hepta koimōmenoi; Latin: Septem dormientes), also known in Christendom as Seven Sleepers of Ephesus...
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and Catholic writings, indirectly referencing the legend of the Seven Sleepers and Paul the Apostle's description of divine, agapic love – two concepts...
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Christabel was an influence on Edgar Allan Poe, particularly his poem "The Sleeper" (1831). It has been argued that Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 novel...
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O Captain! My Captain! (category 1865 poems)
extended metaphor poem written by Walt Whitman in 1865 about the death of U.S. president Abraham Lincoln. Well received upon publication, the poem was Whitman's...
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sent to torment or suffocate sleepers. The early meaning of nightmare included the sleeper's experience of weight on the chest combined with sleep paralysis...
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spread his wings on the blast, And breathed in the face of the foe as he pass'd; And the eyes of the sleepers wax'd deadly and chill, And their hearts but...
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Le Sommeil (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
English variously as The Sleepers and Sleep) is an erotic oil painting on canvas by French artist Gustave Courbet created in 1866. The painting, which depicts...
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Hanshan and Shide (section Four Sleepers)
the Chinese abbot Changweng Rujing (1163-1228) for a now lost painting of the 'Four Sleepers.'" One example of early renderings of the "Four Sleepers"...
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from The Transformers television series that aired during the debut of the American and Japanese Transformers media franchise from 1984 to 1991. The Autobots...
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gutenberg.org. Retrieved 2020-06-29. "Whitman's Poems in Periodicals - Index of Poems and Poem Sequences - The Walt Whitman Archive". whitmanarchive.org. Retrieved...
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in 1874, and established and edited the periodicals The Voice and The North Star. Sleeper published a book of poems in 1883, which included two which would...
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Leaves of Grass (redirect from When I Heard The Learn'd Astronomer)
particularly notable for its inclusion of the poems "Song of Myself" and "The Sleepers". It was Emerson's positive response to the first edition that inspired Whitman...
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1971) The South Orange Sonnets (poetry, Some Of Us Press, 1972) "Late Sleepers" (poem, Pellet Press, 1973) Malenkov Takes Over (poetry/collage, A Dry Imager...
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Shaftsbury, Vermont. He had been up the entire night writing the long poem "New Hampshire" from the poetry collection of the same name, and had finally finished...
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"The City in the Sea" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The final version was published in 1845, but an earlier version was published as "The Doomed City"...
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contradict those of Gideon the Ninth. Instead of Gideon, her cavalier is Ortus Nigenad, who is occupied with the epic poem The Noniad. She reveals to him...
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Mary Coleridge (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
taught at the London Working Women's College for twelve years from 1895 to 1907. She completed five novels. Her first was The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus...
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Page, Paul Reubens, Glenn Shadix and Ed Ivory. The Nightmare Before Christmas originated from a poem written by Burton in 1982 while he was working as...
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in the White Mountains, and nearby Mount Katherine are named after Katherine. The Kate Sleeper Trail, which traverses both peaks of The Sleepers, is...
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I Wanna Be Yours (category 1982 poems)
favourite wedding poem, it's now quantifiably the world's favourite British poem, full stop". English rock band Arctic Monkeys brought the poem to a wider audience...
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at night: the curtains could be closed to help keep the occupant of the bed warm. The curtains also helped to give privacy to the sleepers, since servants...
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Batrachomyomachia (redirect from Battle between the Frogs and the Mice)
place the poem after Plutarch's death. A manuscript of the poem, dating to the eleventh or twelfth century, contains a note attributing the poem to a Tigres...
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Sleeping Beauty (redirect from The Beauty sleeping in the Wood)
narrative Perceforest, written between 1330 and 1344. Another was the Catalan poem Frayre de Joy e Sor de Paser. Giambattista Basile wrote another, "Sun...
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"The Swimmer" is a poem by the Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. The poem is from his last volume of poems Bush Ballads and Galloping Rhymes published...
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awakens the Sleepers. In Silver on the Tree, Will travels with Bran to the Lost Land to recover the crystal sword Eirias, and helps to vanquish the Dark...
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the sleepers and tries to strangle them (hence moriti, "to torture", "to bother", "to strangle"). To repel moras, children are advised to look at the...
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