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07092158-n:
a style of expressing yourself in writing
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06383523-n:
a body of poetry that conveys the traditions of a society by treating some epic theme
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07093158-n:
poetry celebrating the deeds of some hero
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02857099-a:
of or relating to poetry
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01702514-v:
compose verses or put into verse
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02857099-a:
of or relating to poetry
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00274971-a:
(poetic) occurring in the dark or night
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in an affectionate or loving manner (`sweet' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of `sweetly')
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01698916-v:
write lyrics for (a song)
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write new lyrics for (a song)
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compose rhymes
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01702033-v:
supply (blank verse or prose) with rhymes
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01702154-v:
use alliteration as a form of poetry
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01702514-v:
compose verses or put into verse
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compose in poetic meter
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make spondaic
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01703326-v:
compose an elegy
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compose a sonnet
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praise in a sonnet
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(poetic) still or calm
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copied in handwriting
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conform to a metrical pattern
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02856286-a:
of or relating to a category of poetry that expresses emotion (often in a songlike way)
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(poetic) tranquil silence
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(poetry) painful grief
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08860001-n:
an early name of Ireland that is now used in poetry
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the rhythmic arrangement of syllables
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a perceptual structure
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06364641-n:
creative writing of recognized artistic value
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an eisteddfod with competitions in music and drama and poetry and the fine arts
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01560419-n:
nightingale spoken of in Persian poetry
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01702154-v:
use alliteration as a form of poetry
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01702514-v:
compose verses or put into verse
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02018141-a:
characteristic of or befitting poetry
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02856286-a:
of or relating to a category of poetry that expresses emotion (often in a songlike way)
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of or relating to poetry
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03047388-a:
being a bard or relating to a bard's poetry
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06366130-n:
verse in which certain letters such as the first in each line form a word or message
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06376572-n:
ordinary writing as distinguished from verse
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06376776-n:
prose that resembles poetry
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06378104-n:
verse in the meter used in Greek and Latin poetry consisting of strophes of 4 tetrametric lines; reputedly invented by Alcaeus
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06381594-n:
a form of Japanese poetry; the 1st and 3rd lines have five syllables and the 2nd, 4th, and 5th have seven syllables
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06381869-n:
a piece of poetry
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06383523-n:
a body of poetry that conveys the traditions of a society by treating some epic theme
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a brief stanza concluding certain forms of poetry
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a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play
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the principal sacred text of Sikhism contains hymns and poetry as well as the teachings of the first five gurus
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one of two classical Hindu epics; a great collection of poetry worked into and around a central heroic narrative (eight times as large as the Iliad and Odyssey combined)
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nonsensical writing (usually verse)
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07093158-n:
poetry celebrating the deeds of some hero
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07093273-n:
any communication resembling poetry in beauty or the evocation of feeling
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07093489-n:
the art or practice of writing verse
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07106651-n:
conventional metaphoric name for something, used especially in Old English and Old Norse poetry
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an island of eastern Greece in the eastern Aegean Sea; in antiquity it was famous for lyric poetry
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08860001-n:
an early name of Ireland that is now used in poetry
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(Greek mythology) a mountain in central Greece where (according to Greek mythology) the Muses lived; known as the mythological home of music and poetry
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(Greek mythology) Greek god of light; god of prophecy and poetry and music and healing; son of Zeus and Leto; twin brother of Artemis
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(Greek mythology) the Muse of lyric and love poetry
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(Greek mythology) the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry
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(Norse mythology) god of poetry and music; son of Odin
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(Norse mythology) ruler of the Aesir; supreme god of war and poetry and knowledge and wisdom (for which he gave an eye) and husband of Frigg; identified with the Teutonic Wotan
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a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)
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10843035-n:
English author (born in France) remembered especially for his verse for children (1870-1953)
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10882436-n:
Englishman and Cavalier poet whose lyric poetry was favored by Charles I (1595-1639)
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10913871-n:
English poet who wrote hymns and poetry about nature (1731-1800)
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10917377-n:
United States writer noted for his typographically eccentric poetry (1894-1962)
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10928645-n:
English poet remembered for his verse for children (1873-1956)
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10957072-n:
British poet (born in the United States) who won the Nobel prize for literature; his plays are outstanding examples of modern verse drama (1888-1965)
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10972298-n:
English poet remembered primarily for his free translation of the poetry of Omar Khayyam (1809-1883)
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10984126-n:
English dramatist noted for his comic verse dramas (born 1907)
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11005429-n:
Irish writer of novels and poetry and plays and essays (1728-1774)
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German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born 1927)
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11018683-n:
United States journalist (born in England) noted for his syndicated homey verse (1881-1959)
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11055807-n:
Scottish writer of rustic verse (1770-1835)
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11060416-n:
Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC)
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11074284-n:
United States writer (born in England) whose best known novels portray Berlin in the 1930's and who collaborated with W. H. Auden in writing plays in verse (1904-1986)
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11105778-n:
English author of novels and poetry who was born in India (1865-1936)
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Irish poet who wrote nostalgic and patriotic verse (1779-1852)
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11214707-n:
Persian poet and mathematician and astronomer whose poetry was popularized by Edward Fitzgerald's translation (1050-1123)
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11265591-n:
United States poet; author of narrative verse (1869-1935)
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11280213-n:
United States writer remembered for his poetry in free verse and his six volume biography of Abraham Lincoln (1878-1967)
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11281345-n:
the Greek lyric poet of Lesbos; much admired although only fragments of her poetry have been preserved (6th century BC)
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11329030-n:
Indian writer and philosopher whose poetry (based on traditional Hindu themes) pioneered the use of colloquial Bengali (1861-1941)
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