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In 1883, English painter Walter Langley created "For Men Must Work and Women Must Weep", a watercolour painting based on Kingsley's poem. [5] The song (as arranged by Hullah) was a frequently sung by popular vocalists such as Antoinette Sterling and Charlotte Sainton-Dolby, each of whom gave distinctly different interpretations. Sterling once ...
1883 is a prequel to Yellowstone that follows the Dutton family's journey west in the 1880s. The series stars Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sam Elliott, and others, and features Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Hanks as guest stars.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox was an American poet and author who wrote the famous lines "Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone" in her poem "Solitude". She was also a spiritualist and a New Thought advocate who taught occultism and reincarnation in her works.
A comprehensive bibliography of the poetic works of William Wordsworth, including his juvenilia, unpublished poems, and poems in different classes and genres. The list covers the years 1785-1807 and provides information on composition date, subtitle, index, class, publication date, and lines.
The Surrender Tree has been viewed by many and seen as a powerful book of poems. The Horn Book Magazine writes “A powerful narrative in free verse...haunting.” [2] “Hauntingly beautiful, revealing pieces of Cuba’s troubled past through the poetry of hidden moments” said School Library Journal . [3]
Illustration for Longfellow's poem "Excelsior" from an 1846 collection. The poem was included in Ballads and Other Poems (1842), which also included other well-known poems such as "The Wreck of the Hesperus" "Excelsior" is a short poem written in 1841 by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Herbert Vivian was born on 3 April 1865 in Chichester, the only son of the Reverend Francis Henry and Margaret Vivian. [1] [2] He was baptised by his father on 11 May 1865 at the town's Church of St Peter the Great. [3]
Les Orientales (French pronunciation: [lez‿ɔʁjɑ̃tal]) is a collection of poems by Victor Hugo, inspired by the Greek War of Independence. They were first published in January 1829. Of the forty-one poems, thirty-six were written during 1828.