Well, T. S. Eliot wrote the line "The jungle crouched, humped in silence." It is from The Wasteland.
In science there was the influence of the ancient Greek geometry and Astronomy. In maths, the influence was from a Persian who developed algebra. In philosophy there was the influence of the Aristotle. In literature there was the inflence of Islamic poetry, Arabic poetry, Turkish poetry and Persian poetry
There are many words that are used to describe or explain poetry, including symbolism and sonnet. Narrative, satirical, and lyric are also poetry terms.
the samurai wrote poetry mostly to calm themselves, and they were also zen Buddhists.
An example of a Filipino narrative poetry is one written by Jose Corazon de Jesus, entitled Ang Pagbabalik. He was also known as Huseng Batute.
A dirge
"the time of silence", which does not mean very much in itself, unless it is a figure of poetry, maybe.
Harry Wiggett has written: 'Celebration of silence' -- subject(s): Poetry, Christian poetry, South African (English)
A line break is where a large space is added to emphasize a pause or silence. A line break is where a large space is added to emphasize a pause or silence.
Gerard Smyth has written: 'Painting the pink roses black' 'Daytime sleeper' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Orchestra of silence' 'The mirror tent' -- subject(s): Poetry 'The fullness of time'
The prepositional phrase in the quote is "of silence".
William Soutar has written: 'Diaries of a Dying Man (Canongate Classics)' 'The expectant silence' -- subject(s): Poetry 'A handful of earth' -- subject(s): Poetry 'The solitary way' -- subject(s): Poetry 'FLOWERS OF LIFE a selection of William Soutar's Cinquains' -- subject(s): poetry, cinquains 'Diaries of a dying man' -- subject(s): Biography 'The Diary of a Dying Man' 'A bairn's sang and other Scots verse for children' -- subject(s): Scottish poetry, Juvenile poetry, Children's poetry, Scottish 'Seeds in the wind' -- subject(s): Scots, Poetry
The Jungle Book is a collection of short stories and poetry, written by Rudyard Kipling, and published in 1894. It is comprised of 6 Mowgli stories and 8 unrelated short stories. Written while Kipling was living in Vermont it lead to another volume of short stories "the Second Jungle Book"
Amy Clampitt has written: 'Predecessors, et cetera' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Intellectual life, American literature, English poetry, Poetry 'Essential Doone V8' 'Archaic figure' 'Westward' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'The collected poems of Amy Clampitt' -- subject(s): American poetry 'A homage to John Keats' -- subject(s): Poetry 'A Silence Opens' 'The collected poems of Amy Clampitt'
John W. Lynch has written: 'A woman wrapped in silence' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Bernadette--the only witness' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian saints
Julie Lacome has written: 'Funny Business' 'Big Hen, Little Chick' 'Ruthie's big old coat' -- subject(s): Children's stories, Coats, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Pictorial works, Pictorial worls, Play, Rabbits 'One Toy Elephant' 'The Christmas party' 'Sticker Stories' 'Walking Through the Jungle Big Book' 'Funny business' 'At the Shops' 'Walking through the jungle' -- subject(s): Animal sounds, Children's poetry, English, English Nursery rhymes, Jungle animals, Nursery rhymes, Poetry
Rudyard Kipling wrote novels (Kim, Captains Courageous) short stories (the Man who would be King, Jungle Book) and poetry (Mandalay, If, Gunga Din)
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