• "Birches" is a poem by American poet Robert Frost. First published in the August 1915 issue of The Atlantic Monthly together with "The Road Not Taken"...
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  • "Birches" (poem), a poem by Robert Frost Birch (surname) The Birch, an American undergraduate journal of Eastern European and Eurasian culture "Birch"...
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    the Navy's birches, the Admiralty had specimens called patterned birch (as well as a patterned cane), kept in every major dockyard, as birches had to be...
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    drunk or used to make syrup. and birch beer. Tea can be made from the red inner bark of black birches. White-barked birches in particular are cultivated as...
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    Robert Frost (redirect from October (poem))
    York: Holt "Birches" "Out, Out" "The Oven Bird" "The Road Not Taken" 1923. Selected Poems. New York: Holt. "The Runaway" Also includes poems from first...
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  • ᛒ, meaning "birch". In the Younger Futhark it is called Bjarkan in the Icelandic and Norwegian rune poems. In the Anglo-Saxon rune poem it is called...
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    "Tam o' Shanter" is a narrative poem written by the Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1790, while living in Dumfries. First published in 1791, at 228 (or 224)...
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    The Song of Hiawatha is an 1855 epic poem in trochaic tetrameter by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow which features Native American characters. The epic relates...
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    kinds, from mature trees to thin saplings: oaks, maples, black and white birches, and I do not know what else." A published interview with Joyce Kilmer...
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  • article: Rune poems Icelandic Wikisource has original text related to this article: Íslenska rúnakvæðið (Icelandic Rune Poem) Rune poems are poems that list...
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  • House is a House for Me Winner Peter Koeppen (Illus.) A Swinger of Birches (poems by Robert Frost) Finalist Steven Kellogg Pinkerton, Behave! Edward Marshall...
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  • attributed to Pauline Johnson, perhaps in confusion with her well-known poem, "The Song My Paddle Sings". It is sometimes sung to keep time while canoeing...
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    Scholars have found the poem beautiful, and have debated its interpretation. Tom Shippey proposed that the Birch tree, praised in the poem, symbolises the 'B'...
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    Old English rune poem, dated to the 8th or 9th century, has stanzas on 29 Anglo-Saxon runes. It stands alongside younger rune poems from Scandinavia,...
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  • Robilliard reading each poem. Birch & Conran also posthumously published poem cards for November and December 1988. His poem cards were also produced...
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  • The Inchcape Rock (category 1820 poems)
    Lighthouse, but Southey's poem popularised the legend of the bell. Stoddart identifies J. M. as probably being Monypenny. Birch, Dinah (2009), "Inchcape...
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    Hallaig (category Scottish poems)
    Hallaig is the most recognized poem of Sorley MacLean, an important Scottish poet of the 20th century. After writing it, MacLean rose to fame in the English-speaking...
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    in Literature in 1965 and 1966. Akhmatova's work ranges from short lyric poems to intricately structured cycles, such as Requiem (1935–40), her tragic...
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    Eloisa to Abelard (category 1717 poems)
    Romanticism. Artistic depictions of the poem's themes were often reproduced as prints illustrating the poem; there were also paintings in France of the...
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  • samples from the 1973 film The Wicker Man. "Birch White" featured vocalist John Haughm reciting the poem "Birch Tree" by A. S. J. Tessimond. Rivadavia, Eduardo...
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    can be divided into Nordic dance music and the older tradition of poem singing, poems from which the national epic, the Kalevala, was created. Much of...
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    raided and searched. January 1914, Yesenin's first published poem "Beryoza" (The Birch Tree) appeared in the children's magazine Mirok (Small World)...
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    poetry shows medieval influences, his poems can be divided into three sections: love poems, war poems and religious poems. Zrínyi's most significant work,...
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    Telephone" "Meeting and Passing" "Hyla Brook" "The Oven Bird" "Bond and Free" "Birches" "Pea Brush" "Putting in the Seed" "A Time to Talk" "The Cow in Apple Time"...
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    B. Yeats. The poetry I come back to again and again are the narrative poems of Stephen Dobyns." When asked which novel he comes back to, he named Thomas...
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  • The Wild Party (1975 film) (category Films based on poems)
    Merchant Ivory Productions. Loosely based on Joseph Moncure March's narrative poem of the same name, the screenplay is written by Walter Marks, who also composed...
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    legacy of great cathedrals, romantic poetry and literature, and the epic poem The Knight in the Panther's Skin, considered a national epic. David IV suppressed...
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    Charter of the United Nations. Thant later commissioned Auden to write the poem after Casals requested one to set to music. Auden completed his work in three...
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    Cossacks established an independent society and popularized a new kind of epic poem, which marked a high point of Ukrainian oral literature.[failed verification]...
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    including the octosyllabic Anglo-Norman poem "Des grantz geanz" dating to 1300–1334. According to the poem, in the 3970th year of the creation of the...
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