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  • Poem code
  • Cipher used by the UK in World War II

    The poem code is a simple and insecure cryptographic method which was used during World War II by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) to communicate

    Poem code

    Poem_code

  • The Life That I Have
  • Poem by Leo Marks

    to as "Yours") is a short poem written by Leo Marks and used as a poem code in the Second World War. In the war, famous poems were used to encrypt messages

    The Life That I Have

    The_Life_That_I_Have

  • Between Silk and Cyanide
  • Book by Leo Marks

    the key to find the intended message. Marks quickly realises that the poem codes SOE agents are using are inadequate for security, and he begins a quest

    Between Silk and Cyanide

    Between_Silk_and_Cyanide

  • Code poetry
  • Literature that intermixes notions of classical poetry and computer code

    computers, code poems may or may not run through executable binaries. A code poem may be interactive or static, digital or analog. Code poems can be performed

    Code poetry

    Code_poetry

  • End Poem
  • 2011 poem by Julian Gough

    English Wikisource has original text related to this article: End Poem (full text) The end credits of the video game Minecraft include a written work by

    End Poem

    End_Poem

  • Marjorie Merriweather Post
  • American businesswoman (1887–1973)

    had "redesigned to include hidden compartments, messages, puzzles, poems, codes and games for their four preteen kids." The apartment was originally

    Marjorie Merriweather Post

    Marjorie Merriweather Post

    Marjorie_Merriweather_Post

  • A Living Poem
  • Poem by Sasha Stiles

    A Living Poem is an AI-generated poem by Sasha Stiles. The poem's contents are regenerated by her AI alter-ego Technelegy every sixty minutes, with a machine-like

    A Living Poem

    A_Living_Poem

  • Iliad
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    and laughter. The poem is frequently described as a "heroic" epic, centred around issues such as war, violence, and the heroic code. It contains detailed

    Iliad

    Iliad

    Iliad

  • Ozymandias
  • Sonnet written by Percy Shelley

    legs a coded reference to the then Prince Regent's gout and possible sexually-transmitted diseases, and critical of Napoleon Bonaparte. That the poem is connected

    Ozymandias

    Ozymandias

    Ozymandias

  • Leo Marks
  • British cryptographer and writer (1920–2001)

    While attempting to relegate poem codes to emergency use, he enhanced their security by promoting the use of original poems in preference to widely known

    Leo Marks

    Leo_Marks

  • Quarantine (poem)
  • Political poem by Eavan Boland

    political poem written by Irish poet Eavan Boland about the Irish famine of the mid 19th century, published in her 2001 poetry collection Code. It was one

    Quarantine (poem)

    Quarantine_(poem)

  • Daddy (poem)
  • Poem written by American poet Sylvia Plath

    "Daddy" is a poem written by American confessional poet Sylvia Plath. The poem was composed on October 12, 1962, one month after her separation from Ted

    Daddy (poem)

    Daddy (poem)

    Daddy_(poem)

  • List of Emily Dickinson poems
  • is a list of poems by Emily Dickinson. In addition to the list of first lines which link to the poems' texts, the table notes each poem's publication in

    List of Emily Dickinson poems

    List of Emily Dickinson poems

    List_of_Emily_Dickinson_poems

  • World War II cryptography
  • Military code use and breaking during the Second World War

    Newman Tommy Flowers I. J. Good John Herivel Leo Marks Gordon Welchman Poem code Magic (cryptography) Signals Intelligence Service US Army, see also Arlington

    World War II cryptography

    World_War_II_cryptography

  • Black Perl
  • Code poem

    "Black Perl" is a code poem written using the Perl programming language. It was posted anonymously to Usenet on April 1, 1990, and is popular among Perl

    Black Perl

    Black_Perl

  • Football
  • Group of related team sports

    Several codes of football Football is a family of team sports in which the object is to get the ball over a goal line, into a goal, or between goalposts

    Football

    Football

    Football

  • DeCSS haiku
  • Poem that describes the DeCSS algorithm

    DeCSS software. The poem, written in the spirit of civil disobedience against the DVD Copy Control Association, argues that "code is speech." DeCSS haiku

    DeCSS haiku

    DeCSS_haiku

  • Index of cryptography articles
  • Plaintext-aware encryption • Playfair cipher • Plugboard • PMAC (cryptography) • Poem code • Pohlig–Hellman algorithm • Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol • Pointcheval–Stern

    Index of cryptography articles

    Index_of_cryptography_articles

  • Whitespace character
  • Computer text file character representing blank space

    <pre>...</pre> there is an optional <poem>...</poem> tag, which also preserves whitespace. It requires Extension:Poem. In both XML and HTML, the non-breaking

    Whitespace character

    Whitespace_character

  • Narendra Modi
  • Prime Minister of India since 2014

    ISBN 978-0-230-33192-1. OCLC 696558495. ——————— (22 April 2014). A Journey: Poems by Narendra Modi [Bhaav Yatra]. Translated by Mantha, Ravi. Rupa Publications

    Narendra Modi

    Narendra Modi

    Narendra_Modi

  • Special Operations Executive
  • British World War II espionage and sabotage organisation

    cryptographer, was responsible for the development of better codes to replace the insecure poem codes. Eventually, SOE settled on single-use ciphers, printed

    Special Operations Executive

    Special_Operations_Executive

  • Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
  • 1923 poem by Robert Lee Frost

    scheme. The last stanza of the poem is used as a plot device in the 1977 spy film Telefon. The words are used as a spoken code phrase that activates brainwashed

    Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

    Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

    Stopping_by_Woods_on_a_Snowy_Evening

  • Pornography
  • Portrayal of sexual subject matter

    publications from this era include: The Pearl (magazine of erotic tales and poems published from 1879 to 1881); Gamiani, or Two Nights of Excess (1870) by

    Pornography

    Pornography

  • Book cipher
  • Encryption and decryption method

    episode "Paradise Lost", Jonas Blane (a.k.a. Snake Doctor) uses a book code from the poem Paradise Lost to communicate to his wife, Molly, that he has arrived

    Book cipher

    Book cipher

    Book_cipher

  • Talan Memmott
  • Toy Garage (2011) is a remix of Nick Montfort's Taroko Gorge generative poem code about Barbies and Raggedy Ann dolls. Following his surgery for laryngeal

    Talan Memmott

    Talan Memmott

    Talan_Memmott

  • Afghanistan
  • Country in Central and South Asia

    when men, women and children gather and recite both ancient and modern poems. Three mystical authors are considered true national glories (although claimed

    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan

  • CodeSandbox
  • Cloud-based online integrated development environment for web development

    CodeSandbox is a cloud-based online integrated development environment (IDE) focused on web application development. It supports popular web technologies

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

  • Paradise Lost
  • 1667 epic poem by John Milton

    Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the English poet John Milton (1608–1674). The poem concerns the biblical story of the fall of man: the

    Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    Paradise_Lost

  • Maud, and Other Poems
  • 1855 poetry collection by Tennyson

    Maud, and Other Poems (1855) was Alfred Tennyson's first published collection after becoming poet laureate in 1850. Among the "other poems" was "The Charge

    Maud, and Other Poems

    Maud, and Other Poems

    Maud,_and_Other_Poems

  • Serbia
  • Country in Southeast and Central Europe

    identity. The oldest known, entirely fictional poems, make up the Non-historic cycle, which is followed by poems inspired by events before, during and after

    Serbia

    Serbia

    Serbia

  • Opium
  • Dried latex of the opium poppy containing narcotic compounds

    Coleridge (1772–1834), whose "Kubla Khan" is also widely considered to be a poem of the opium experience. Coleridge began using opium in 1791 after developing

    Opium

    Opium

    Opium

  • Italy
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    Michigan Press, 2007. Ziolkowski examines Egbert of Liège's Latin beast poem Fecunda natis (The Richly Laden Ship, c. 1022/24), the earliest known version

    Italy

    Italy

    Italy

  • Crow's Eye View
  • Cycle of 15 poems by Yi Sang

    planned to contain 30 poems, but only 15 could be published, due to criticism describing the works as too difficult to understand. The poems themselves are abstract

    Crow's Eye View

    Crow's Eye View

    Crow's_Eye_View

  • Jimmy Carter
  • President of the United States from 1977 to 1981

    In 1994, Carter published a book of poetry, Always a Reckoning and Other Poems, illustrated by his granddaughter Sarah Chuldenko. Carter was a personal

    Jimmy Carter

    Jimmy Carter

    Jimmy_Carter

  • List of U.S. state poems
  • "Tennessee: Official State Poems (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress)". Library of Congress. "AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4

    List of U.S. state poems

    List_of_U.S._state_poems

  • The Poem of the Man-God
  • 1956 literary work by Maria Valtorta

    The Poem of the Man-God (Italian title: Il Poema dell'Uomo-Dio) is a work on the life of Jesus Christ written by Maria Valtorta. The current editions of

    The Poem of the Man-God

    The_Poem_of_the_Man-God

  • January 6 United States Capitol attack
  • 2021 attack to stop election certification

    Succeeded?". The Commons Social Change Library. Retrieved February 29, 2024. "A Poem on the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol Hill Protest, by Bruce Dale Wise". Society of

    January 6 United States Capitol attack

    January 6 United States Capitol attack

    January_6_United_States_Capitol_attack

  • Tap code
  • Encoding for text messages

    The tap code, sometimes called the knock code, is a way to encode text messages on a letter-by-letter basis in a very simple way. The message is transmitted

    Tap code

    Tap_code

  • List of poems by Catullus
  • poems of Catullus and their various properties. Catullus' poems can be divided into three groups: the polymetrics (poems 1–60) the long poems (poems 61–68)

    List of poems by Catullus

    List_of_poems_by_Catullus

  • Agrippa (A Book of the Dead)
  • Book by William Gibson

    the Agrippa Code: The Challenge", which enlisted participants to solve the intentional scrambling of the poem in exchange for prizes. The code was successfully

    Agrippa (A Book of the Dead)

    Agrippa_(A_Book_of_the_Dead)

  • My Last Duchess
  • 1842 poem by Robert Browning

    "My Last Duchess" is a poem by Robert Browning, frequently anthologised as an example of the dramatic monologue. It first appeared in 1842 in Browning's

    My Last Duchess

    My Last Duchess

    My_Last_Duchess

  • Svit se konča
  • 14th-century Croatian poem

    Glagolithic codex Code slave 11 (also known as the 'Paris codex'), among the collection of other poems contained at the end, though the poem itself is dated

    Svit se konča

    Svit se konča

    Svit_se_konča

  • Caesar cipher
  • Simple and widely known encryption technique

    own scheme implemented in Microsoft Excel, rejecting a more sophisticated code program called Mujahedeen Secrets "because 'kaffirs', or non-believers, know

    Caesar cipher

    Caesar cipher

    Caesar_cipher

  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 14th-century Middle English chivalric romance

    Gawain poem, no return blow is demanded or given. At the heart of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the test of Gawain's adherence to the code of chivalry

    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

    Sir_Gawain_and_the_Green_Knight

  • Gilgamesh
  • Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh

    Mesopotamian mythology and the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh, an epic poem written in Akkadian during the late 2nd millennium BC. He was possibly a

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

  • The Star-Spangled Banner
  • National anthem of the United States

    the United States. The lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M'Henry", a poem written by American lawyer Francis Scott Key on September 14, 1814, after

    The Star-Spangled Banner

    The Star-Spangled Banner

    The_Star-Spangled_Banner

  • Smithy code
  • Private amusement embedded in a court judgement in the ''DaVinci Code''

    code is a series of letters embedded, as a private amusement, within the April 2006 approved judgement of Mr Justice Peter Smith on The Da Vinci Code

    Smithy code

    Smithy_code

  • Brooklyn
  • Borough and county in New York, US

    New York in the 1883 poem, "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus, which appears on a plaque inside the Statue of Liberty. The poem calls New York Harbor

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

    Brooklyn

  • Romani people
  • Ethnic group

    on linguistic theory. According to a legend reported in the Persian epic poem, the Shahnameh, the Sasanian king Bahrām V Gōr learned toward the end of

    Romani people

    Romani people

    Romani_people

  • One-time pad
  • Encryption technique

    system. Diplomats had long used codes and ciphers for confidentiality and to minimize telegraph costs. For the codes, words and phrases were converted

    One-time pad

    One-time pad

    One-time_pad

  • Pigpen cipher
  • Type of substitution cipher

    History of Codes and Ciphers in the United States(USA) Prior to World War I. Aegean Park Press. ISBN 0-89412-026-3. Gardner, Martin (1972). Codes, ciphers

    Pigpen cipher

    Pigpen cipher

    Pigpen_cipher

  • Singapore
  • Island country in Southeast Asia

    Rhythms: A Singaporean Millennial Anthology Of Poetry (2000), in which the poems were all translated three times each. A number of Singaporean writers such

    Singapore

    Singapore

    Singapore

  • Vietnam
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    people). The form Việt Nam (越南) is first recorded in the 16th-century oracular poem Sấm Trạng Trình. The name has also been found on 12 steles carved in the

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

  • Dalit
  • Marginalized castes in India and South Asia

    poetry" and Dohara Kakkaiah, a Dalit by birth, six of whose confessional poems survive. The origins of modern Dalit writing can be traced back to the works

    Dalit

    Dalit

    Dalit

  • Australia
  • Country in Oceania

    distinctive Australian vocabulary. Their works are still popular; Paterson's bush poem "Waltzing Matilda" (1895) is regarded as Australia's unofficial national

    Australia

    Australia

    Australia

  • Chivalry
  • Traditional ideology and code of conduct of knights

    Chivalry, or the chivalric language, is an informal and varying code of conduct that developed in France between 1170 and 1220. It is associated with the

    Chivalry

    Chivalry

    Chivalry

  • May (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (painting), a series of 17–18th-century paintings "May" (poem), a poem by Dafydd ap Gwilym Máj, a 1836 poem by Karel Hynek Mácha "May" (song), a 2000 song by

    May (disambiguation)

    May_(disambiguation)

  • Maj
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Máj, a romantic Czech poem by Karel Hynek Mácha Máj (literary almanac), a Czech literary almanac published in 1858 MAJ, IATA code for Marshall Islands

    Maj

    Maj

  • The Rolling Stones
  • English rock band

    tribute to him. Jagger began by reading an excerpt from Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Adonais, an elegy written on the death of his friend John Keats. They released

    The Rolling Stones

    The Rolling Stones

    The_Rolling_Stones

  • Boris Johnson
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022

    September 2016). "Boris Johnson refuses to apologise for his President Erdogan poem". The Spectator. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved

    Boris Johnson

    Boris Johnson

    Boris_Johnson

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    validation of testimony on non-Muslims. Specific land codes (1858), civil codes (1869–1876), and a code of civil procedure also were enacted. These reforms

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Vladimir Lenin
  • Leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924

    marked by widespread celebrations across Russia and the publication of poems and biographies dedicated to him. Between 1920 and 1926, twenty volumes

    Vladimir Lenin

    Vladimir Lenin

    Vladimir_Lenin

  • South Africa
  • Country in Southern Africa

    Dias' feat of navigation was immortalised in Luís de Camões' 1572 epic poem, Os Lusíadas. In 1497 Vasco Da Gama set sail from Lisbon and became the first

    South Africa

    South Africa

    South_Africa

  • Europe
  • Continent

    and Thucydides; in dramatic and narrative verse, starting with the epic poems of Homer; in drama with Sophocles and Euripides; in medicine with Hippocrates

    Europe

    Europe

    Europe

  • Lojban
  • Constructed human language based on predicate logic

    Writing system Primarily Latin, others available Sources Loglan Language codes ISO 639-2 jbo ISO 639-3 jbo Glottolog lojb1234 This article contains IPA

    Lojban

    Lojban

    Lojban

  • Mexican–American War
  • 1846–1848 conflict between Mexico and the United States

    of Power, (1997), textbook. Linscott, Robert N., Editor. 1959. Selected Poems and Letters of Emily Dickinson. Anchor Books, New York. ISBN 0-385-09423-X

    Mexican–American War

    Mexican–American War

    Mexican–American_War

  • Pandemonium (painting)
  • Painting by John Martin

    literature, depicting a scene featuring Pandæmonium inspired by the 1667 poem Paradise Lost by John Milton. Reflecting the Romantic style of the era, Martin

    Pandemonium (painting)

    Pandemonium (painting)

    Pandemonium_(painting)

  • The Husband's Message
  • Anonymous Old English poem

    Message" is an anonymous Old English poem, 53 lines long and found only on folio 123 of the Exeter Book. The poem is cast as the private address of an

    The Husband's Message

    The Husband's Message

    The_Husband's_Message

  • Big Bang
  • Physical theory of the cosmos

    Cosmogony – Theory or model concerning the origin of the universe Eureka: A Prose Poem – 1848 non-fiction work by Edgar Allan Poe, a Big Bang speculation Heat death

    Big Bang

    Big Bang

    Big_Bang

  • Georgia (country)
  • Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia

    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

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia_(country)

  • Azerbaijan
  • Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia

    the author of the Khamsa ("The Quintuplet"), composed of five romantic poems, including "The Treasure of Mysteries", "Khosrow and Shīrīn", and "Leyli

    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan

  • Polyalphabetic cipher
  • Multiple-substitution writing system cipher

    Foreword by David Kahn, Torino: Galimberti Churchhouse, Robert (2002), Codes and Ciphers: Julius Caesar, the Enigma and the Internet, Cambridge: Cambridge

    Polyalphabetic cipher

    Polyalphabetic_cipher

  • Excalibur (film)
  • 1981 film by John Boorman

    fiction novel Ready Player One features the charm of making as an activation code. During the shooting of the 2023 film Irati, inspired by Basque mythology

    Excalibur (film)

    Excalibur_(film)

  • Bushido
  • Moral code of the samurai

    a samurai moral code concerning samurai attitudes, behavior, and lifestyle. Its origins date back to the Kamakura period, but the code was formalized in

    Bushido

    Bushido

    Bushido

  • Tom McCarthy (novelist)
  • English writer and artist (born 1969)

    Contemporary Arts from which more than forty assistants generated non-stop "poem-codes" which were transmitted over FM radio in London and by internet to collaborating

    Tom McCarthy (novelist)

    Tom McCarthy (novelist)

    Tom_McCarthy_(novelist)

  • Joan of Arc
  • French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)

    her death. Just after Charles's coronation, Christine de Pizan wrote the poem Ditié de Jehanne D'Arc, celebrating Joan as a supporter of Charles sent by

    Joan of Arc

    Joan of Arc

    Joan_of_Arc

  • Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came
  • Poem by Robert Browning

    narrative poem by English author Robert Browning, written on 2 January 1852, and first published in 1855 in the collection titled Men and Women. The poem is

    Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

    Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

    Childe_Roland_to_the_Dark_Tower_Came

  • Islam
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    7th-century depictions of the Byzantine Church, appear in the 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. Here, Muhammad is depicted in the eighth

    Islam

    Islam

    Islam

  • Thailand
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    different poetic forms in one poetic work. Lilit Yuan Phai is a narrative poem describing the war between King Borommatrailokkanat of Ayutthaya and Prince

    Thailand

    Thailand

    Thailand

  • Böhmermann affair
  • 2016 political dispute between Germany and Turkey

    (also known as Erdogate) was a political affair following an experimental poem on German satirist Jan Böhmermann's satire show Neo Magazin Royale in late

    Böhmermann affair

    Böhmermann affair

    Böhmermann_affair

  • The Buddha
  • Founder of Buddhism

    Nidānakathā. Of these, the Buddhacarita is the earliest full biography, an epic poem written by the poet Aśvaghoṣa in the first century CE. The Lalitavistara

    The Buddha

    The Buddha

    The_Buddha

  • OK
  • English word

    2307/487427. JSTOR 487427. Walser, Richard (May 1965). "A Boston "O.K." Poem in 1840". American Speech. 40 (2): 120–126. doi:10.2307/453718. JSTOR 453718

    OK

    OK

    OK

  • Greece
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    in the late Byzantine period of the 11th century. The Cretan Renaissance poem Erotokritos is considered the masterpiece of this period. It is a verse romance

    Greece

    Greece

    Greece

  • MeToo movement
  • Social movement against sexual abuse and harassment

    Singer-songwriter Halsey wrote a poem, "A Story Like Mine", which she delivered at a 2018 Women's March in New York City. The poem describes incidents of sexual

    MeToo movement

    MeToo movement

    MeToo_movement

  • Cambodia
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    occasions for tribute, invocation or to enact traditional stories and epic poems such as Reamker, the Khmer version of the Ramayana. Cambodian folk dance

    Cambodia

    Cambodia

    Cambodia

  • On Raglan Road
  • Irish song based on a poem by Patrick Kavanagh

    well-known Irish song from a poem written by Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh named after Raglan Road in Ballsbridge, Dublin. In the poem, the speaker recalls, while

    On Raglan Road

    On Raglan Road

    On_Raglan_Road

  • Zionism
  • Jewish nationalist movement

    Penslar 2023, pp. 18–23. Avineri 2017, Introduction. Shapira 2014: "This poem, published in Warsaw, epitomizes the youth rebellion that was part of the

    Zionism

    Zionism

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    worldwide City of Literature. Welsh literature includes Britain's oldest known poem, Y Gododdin, most likely composed in the late 6th century. It was written

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum
  • Medieval didactic poem on medical practices

    remedies. The index of subjects of the Code of Health for the School of Salerno, which is derived of the poem, begins with the individual health based

    Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum

    Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum

    Regimen_sanitatis_Salernitanum

  • Pete Seeger
  • American musician and social activist (1919–2014)

    Songbag (1927), and later created original settings for eight of Sandburg's poems. Beginning in 1936, Charles held various administrative positions in the

    Pete Seeger

    Pete Seeger

    Pete_Seeger

  • ROT13
  • Simple encryption method

    has been the subject of many jokes. The 1989 International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC) included an entry by Brian Westley. Westley's computer program

    ROT13

    ROT13

    ROT13

  • Atlantic slave trade
  • Slave trade between Africa and the West

    as a coded language to plan escapes and revolts. The enslaved in Haiti planned the Haitian Revolution while speaking kreyòl because it was a coded language

    Atlantic slave trade

    Atlantic slave trade

    Atlantic_slave_trade

  • Burgundy
  • Historical region

    Poem in Burgundian dialect

    Burgundy

    Burgundy

    Burgundy

  • Keanu Reeves
  • Canadian actor (born 1964)

    Greatest Actors of the 21st Century. In 2022, Reeves's recitation of the Beat poem "Pull My Daisy" for a virtual benefit concert for Tibet House US, a nonprofit

    Keanu Reeves

    Keanu Reeves

    Keanu_Reeves

  • Tristan da Cunha
  • Group of islands in the South Atlantic

    teacher Tony Triggs. It began in 2010 and involved St. Mary's pupils writing poems and Triggs providing musical settings by himself and his pupils. A desktop

    Tristan da Cunha

    Tristan da Cunha

    Tristan_da_Cunha

  • Sondra Locke
  • American actress (1944–2018)

    star in the Civil War extravaganza John Brown's Body, based on the epic poem by Stephen Vincent Benét, with Pandro S. Berman producing. It too failed

    Sondra Locke

    Sondra Locke

    Sondra_Locke

  • Black Death
  • 1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa

    used in 1350 by Simon de Covino (or Couvin), a Belgian astronomer, in his poem "On the Judgement of the Sun at a Feast of Saturn" (De judicio Solis in convivio

    Black Death

    Black Death

    Black_Death

  • Origami
  • Japanese art of paper folding

    development of a tradition that began in the Muromachi period. A reference in a poem by Ihara Saikaku from 1680 describes the origami butterflies used during

    Origami

    Origami

    Origami

  • England
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    Alcuin wrote in Latin. The period of Old English literature provided the epic poem Beowulf and the secular prose of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, along with Christian

    England

    England

    England

  • Lupang Hinirang
  • National anthem of the Philippines

    composed in 1898 by Julián Felipe, and the lyrics were adopted from the Spanish poem "Filipinas", written by José Palma in 1899. The composition known as "Lupang

    Lupang Hinirang

    Lupang Hinirang

    Lupang_Hinirang

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  • Abdul-Jabar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Jabar

    Servant of the Mighty (Allah)

  • Uftama
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Uftama

    Best, Loving, Most eminent

  • Alvey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Alvey

    English : from the Middle English personal name Alfwy, Old English Ælfwīg ‘elf battle’.

  • Almire
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Swedish

    Almire

    Aristocratic Lady; Princess; Basket for Clothes

  • Padmesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Padmesh

    Intelligence; Lord Vishnu

  • Guhika
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim

    Guhika

    Voice of Birds

  • Ashmitaa | அஸ்மிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ashmitaa | அஸ்மிதா

    Pride

  • Oswine
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Oswine

    Name of a King

  • Lajjan | லஜ்ஜாந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Lajjan | லஜ்ஜாந

    Modesty

  • Sarasa | ஸரஸா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sarasa | ஸரஸா

    Swan

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  • Poem
  • n.

    A metrical composition; a composition in verse written in certain measures, whether in blank verse or in rhyme, and characterized by imagination and poetic diction; -- contradistinguished from prose; as, the poems of Homer or of Milton.

  • Sotadic
  • n.

    A Sotadic verse or poem.

  • Elegy
  • n.

    A mournful or plaintive poem; a funereal song; a poem of lamentation.

  • Sonnet
  • n.

    A short poem, -- usually amatory.

  • Stillborn
  • a.

    Fig.: Abortive; as, a stillborn poem.

  • Duan
  • n.

    A division of a poem corresponding to a canto; a poem or song.

  • Erotic
  • n.

    An amorous composition or poem.

  • Dithyrambic
  • n.

    A dithyrambic poem; a dithyramb.

  • Sonneteer
  • n.

    A composer of sonnets, or small poems; a small poet; -- usually in contempt.

  • Metre
  • n.

    A poem.

  • Lyric
  • n.

    A lyric poem; a lyrical composition.

  • Poet
  • n.

    One skilled in making poetry; one who has a particular genius for metrical composition; the author of a poem; an imaginative thinker or writer.

  • Spenserian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the English poet Spenser; -- specifically applied to the stanza used in his poem "The Faerie Queene."

  • Poem
  • n.

    A composition, not in verse, of which the language is highly imaginative or impassioned; as, a prose poem; the poems of Ossian.

  • Decastich
  • n.

    A poem consisting of ten lines.

  • Genethliac
  • n.

    A birthday poem.

  • Making
  • n.

    a poem.

  • Epopoeia
  • n.

    An epic poem; epic poetry.

  • Iambic
  • n.

    A satirical poem (such poems having been anciently written in iambic verse); a satire; a lampoon.

  • Ogdoastich
  • n.

    A poem of eight lines.