The Moon Queen

The Moon Queen PDF Author: Bex Pavia
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ISBN: 9780992751616
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Languages : en
Pages : 43

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From the author of The Soul Bearer - and other poems comes a second collection of rhyming verse. This book offers twenty pieces of poetry that take a walk on the dark side as well as the light; from the fantasy-tale to the slightly humorous - by way of the emotional. Be taken away to an imaginary world in 'The Tower', and chuckle at a common human failing in 'Thick Skin'. Includes four excellent poems by the author's daughter and mother

The Soul Bearer - And Other Poems

The Soul Bearer - And Other Poems PDF Author: Pavia Bex
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ISBN: 9780992751609
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Languages : en
Pages : 41

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Bringing you a selection of emotional, often dark, rhyming verse - seventeen poems have been chosen from the many this fantasy-loving author has written over the years, to deliver a pocket-sized introduction to her imagination. From the heartfelt honesty of 'A Prayer for my Children', to the meandering tale of a lost king in 'The Soul Bearer', this is a little parcel of rhyme that offers a thought-provoking treat or two.

An Earth Poem, and Other Poems

An Earth Poem, and Other Poems PDF Author: Gerda Dalliba
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 358

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For Whom the Poem Tolls

For Whom the Poem Tolls PDF Author: Mahmoud Elbouhaissi
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483616878
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 90

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Alexander Pope said, True ease in writing comes from art, not chance. Poetry, is an intriguing art, it absolves the mind from its complex cognitive structured web, yet it asks for a concise, fully- mature output. I find it unbelievably true that most poetry stream from an unconscious state of consciousness; I struggled with this concept for a long time, until I gave up, or did I? Poetry also tends to flow unexpectedly, although it leaves mirthfulness in the heart of the poet yet occasionally it ignites doubt, which leads to diffidence. Nevertheless, no pain no gain. On the same hand, expectation is the mother of all surprises: yes, it is true to me, that the more I expect from a poem the more I find myself dazzled by its own unpredictability. On the other hand, the poet is a mere adventurer like the reader I might add, who, if I may, is subjected to this unconsciousness, but the noble obligation of the one is what brings forth the gratefulness of the other. However, unlike the reader, who is only responsible for his taste, the poet is whom everyone envies and the measure by which he is characterized and sometimes penalized, is envy itself.

The Soul Bearer - And Other Poems

The Soul Bearer - And Other Poems PDF Author: Pavia Bex
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780992751609
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 41

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Book Description
Bringing you a selection of emotional, often dark, rhyming verse - seventeen poems have been chosen from the many this fantasy-loving author has written over the years, to deliver a pocket-sized introduction to her imagination. From the heartfelt honesty of 'A Prayer for my Children', to the meandering tale of a lost king in 'The Soul Bearer', this is a little parcel of rhyme that offers a thought-provoking treat or two.

The Moon Queen

The Moon Queen PDF Author: Bex Pavia
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780992751616
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 43

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Book Description
From the author of The Soul Bearer - and other poems comes a second collection of rhyming verse. This book offers twenty pieces of poetry that take a walk on the dark side as well as the light; from the fantasy-tale to the slightly humorous - by way of the emotional. Be taken away to an imaginary world in 'The Tower', and chuckle at a common human failing in 'Thick Skin'. Includes four excellent poems by the author's daughter and mother

Dark Testament: and Other Poems

Dark Testament: and Other Poems PDF Author: Pauli Murray
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
ISBN: 1631494848
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 110

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With the cadences of Martin Luther King Jr. and the lyricism of Langston Hughes, the great civil rights activist Pauli Murray’s sole book of poems finally returns to print. There has been explosive interest in the life of Pauli Murray, as reflected in a recent profile in The New Yorker, the publication of a definitive biography, and a new Yale University college in her name. Murray has been suddenly cited by leading historians as a woman who contributed far more to the civil rights movement than anyone knew, being arrested in 1940—fifteen years before Rosa Parks—for refusing to give up her seat on a Virginia bus. Celebrated by twenty-first-century readers as a civil rights activist on the level of King, Parks, and John Lewis, she is also being rediscovered as a gifted writer of memoir, sermons, and poems. Originally published in 1970 and long unavailable, Dark Testament and Other Poems attests to her fierce lyrical powers. At turns song, prayer, and lamentation, Murray’s poems speak to the brutal history of slavery and Jim Crow and the dream of racial justice and equality.

The Pneumatogony; a Poem ... with Other Poems

The Pneumatogony; a Poem ... with Other Poems PDF Author: John Wood Tombs
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Languages : en
Pages : 218

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Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem

Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem PDF Author: J. Lesslie Hall
Publisher: Phoemixx Classics Ebooks
ISBN: 3985946000
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 189

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Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem J. Lesslie Hall - Point out the place: he passed then unwillinglyTo the spot where he knew of the notable cavern, The cave under earth, not far from the ocean,The anger of eddies, which inward was full of Jewels and wires: a warden uncanny, Warrior weaponed, wardered the treasure, Old under earth; no easy possession For any of earth-folk access to get to. Then the battle-brave atheling sat on the naze-edge, While the gold-friend of Geatmen gracious saluted His fireside-companions: woe was his spirit, Death-boding, wavring; Weird very near him, Who must seize the old hero, his soul-treasure look for, Dragging aloof his life from his body: Not flesh-hidden long was the folk-leaders spirit. Beowulf spake, Ecgtheows son:It is the devout desire of this translator to hasten the day when the story of Beowulf shall be as familiar to English-speaking peoples as that of the Iliad. Beowulf is our first great epic. It is an epitomized history of the life of the Teutonic races. It brings vividly before us our forefathers of pre-Alfredian eras, in their love of war, of sea, and of adventure.My special thanks are due to Professors Francis A. March and James A. Harrison, for advice, sympathy, and assistance.

Beowulf: an Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem

Beowulf: an Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem PDF Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465512322
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 177

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Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem

Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem PDF Author: Lesslie Hall
Publisher: anboco
ISBN: 3736417411
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 247

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It may be the oldest surviving long poem in Old English and is commonly cited as one of the most important works of Old English literature. A date of composition is a matter of contention among scholars; the only certain dating pertains to the manuscript, which was produced between 975 and 1025. The author was an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet, referred to by scholars as the "Beowulf poet". The poem is set in Scandinavia. Beowulf, a hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar, the king of the Danes, whose mead hall in Heorot has been under attack by a monster known as Grendel. After Beowulf slays him, Grendel's mother attacks the hall and is then also defeated. Victorious, Beowulf goes home to Geatland and later becomes king of the Geats. After a period of fifty years has passed, Beowulf defeats a dragon, but is fatally wounded in the battle. After his death, his attendants cremate his body and erect a tower on a headland in his memory. The full poem survives in the manuscript known as the Nowell Codex, located in the British Library. It has no title in the original manuscript, but has become known by the name of the story's protagonist. In 1731, the manuscript was badly damaged by a fire that swept through Ashburnham House in London that had a collection of medieval manuscripts assembled by Sir Robert Bruce Cotton.