The tone of "Ka'ba" by Amiri Baraka is contemplative and introspective, focusing on themes of identity, culture, and spirituality. "Harlem II" by Langston Hughes has a tone of frustration and anger, addressing the challenges faced by African Americans and the lack of opportunities in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance.
World War II/HARLEM
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Pope John Paul II was declared an honorary Harlem Globetrotter in 2000. Other honorary Globetrotters include Bob Hope, Whoopi Goldberg, and Jesse Jackson.
Emily Dickinson died in 1886, so she was not alive during World War I or World War II. Her poems, however, were. She only publish some of her poems later in her life, but after her death her sister discovered many of her unread poems and they were publish posthumously.
AUSIAS MARCH has written: 'AUSIAS MARCH' 'Selected Poems (Edinburgh bilingual library)' 'Obra Poetica Completa II' 'Poesies' 'Obra completa'
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Poems for soldiers often reflect themes of duty, sacrifice, courage, and patriotism. They can serve as sources of inspiration and comfort for those serving in the military, as well as their families. Some well-known poems for soldiers include "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae and "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke.
Music: Two tones and a semitoneIt is called a fourtha tone on the fourth degree from a given tone where the given tone is counted as the first.the interval between such tones.the harmonic combination of such tones.Origin:bef. 950; ME fourthe, OE fēowertha. See four, -th2Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2010.
Jean Ingelow has written: 'The poetical works, including The Shepherd lady and other poems' 'Fated to Be Free (A Novel)' 'Allerton and Dreux' 'The poetical works, in one volume' 'Favorite poems' 'Off the Skelligs' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The shepherd lady' 'Ingelow, Jean' 'The complete poems of Jean Ingelow' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Don John: A Novel' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The new poems of Jean Ingelow, John Greenleaf Whittier, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow' 'From Queens' Gardens' 'Poems, Volume II' 'High tide on the coast of Lincolnshire' 'Poetical Works' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Sarah de Berenger' 'High tide on the coast of Lincolnshire' 'Stories told to a child' -- subject(s): American Short stories 'A story of doom and other poems' 'Poems by Jean Ingelow' 'A souvenir of Jean Ingelow' 'The complete poems' 'A rhyming chronicle of incidents and feelings' 'Songs of seven' 'The poetical works of Jean Ingelow' 'Fated to be free' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The golden opportunity'
There are some distinctly homoerotic tones in some of his works, particularly in Edward II and his poem Hero and Leander, arguably more than any other writer of his time. Pertaining directly to Marlowe himself, however, there is no evidence to indicate one way or the other.