Starlight Theatre - 1950 The Poet Takes a Wife - 1.19 was released on: USA: 10 August 1950
He was certainly one of them.
Starlight Theatre - 1950 The Poet Takes a Wife 1-19 was released on: USA: 10 August 1950
THE POET IMAGINED THE FLOOD OF THE RIVER TAKING AWAY HOUses of three vlages and that also takes away a pregnant woman and two cows
He wanted to the best poet ever
No...that was English folk poet DONOVAN.
Sir. Walter Raleigh was an English gentleman, writer, poet, soldier, spy, and explorer who established the first settlement in Roanoke.
The gentleman who wrote the limerick titled "A Red Red Rose" is the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns. He was known for his romantic and lyrical poetry that often centered around themes of love and nature.
He wrote in all forms of art, but no poems where ever found.
There was a woman named Priscilla Patterson who worked for a Texas newspaper in the late 1800s. She is credited as having been a poet, but was not someone who ever got famous for her work.
The poet takes the loss of the deserted village personally because he has a connection to the place and its people. He is emotionally invested in its history and culture, which is now lost with the village's abandonment. The poet's personal connection to the village makes its loss feel more poignant and significant to him.
I would say a poet