If by volta one means music...the closest answer I can find is in the last stanza of the Poem by Samuel Coleridge. It speaks of "A damsel with a Dulcimer" and "her symphony and song." This would be the most literal interpretation, though others could be found within the tone and tempo given by the use of words and rhyme scheme.
Bem vindo de volta (for a male) Bem vinda de volta (for a female)
describe the kubla khan as aesthetic emotion(rasa) and wonder (abhoota)
I think it's madeline kahn's voice.
I am back : Estou de volta, retornei, estou aqui de novo.
DSK refers to Dominique Strauss-Kahn. DSK is also the acronym for Disk in the computer world.
big hairy bald nut sack
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote the poem Kubla Khan in 1797 and it was published in 1816 CE. In the preface of the poem, Coleridge writes that the poem was based on an opium induced dream he had after he read a description of Xanadu, which was the summer palace of the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan.
Richard Kubla was born in 1890.
Richard Kubla died in 1964.
Kubla Khan was created in 1816.
The assonance between "fast" and "pants" in these lines from "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge echoes the sound of someone breathing quickly or panting, which conveys a sense of urgency or agitation. This assonance enhances the feeling of tension and excitement in the poem's imagery.
According to Coleridge's poem, "In Xanadu did Kubla Kahn a stately pleasure dome decree / Where Alf the scared river ran / Past canyons measureless to man / Down to the sunless see."
Kubla Khan - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
In Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Kubla Khan," alliteration is created through the repetition of initial consonant sounds in words such as "Kubla," "caverns," "chaos," and "dancing." These repeated sounds enhance the musical quality of the poem and contribute to its vivid imagery. The use of alliteration helps to create a rhythm that draws readers into the fantastical landscape Coleridge describes.
christiaon volta, alezzandro volta, louis volta, joheimn volta,magdalena volta,& alessandro volta junior
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The major theme of Kubla Khan is man verse nature. Other themes are reality and the consciousness of humanity.