well in Guyana were john argard is from in some of his poems he show that his culture is a lively and entertaining place, also in one of his poems called poetry jump up he shows his culture is a very happy place and in this poem they fish alot which means that in Guyana they must fish
That saying WA coined by John Benjamin Heywood
act against unfair rulers
John Henry (Doc) Holliday was a real person- perhaps not the person shown in movies. The link below will take you to an article on Doc.
Answer John Dewey; William Julius Wilson
If you mean Lord of the Rings, presently, it is John Key. The three part trilogy was shown when Helen Clark was prime minister.
Yes, John Keats did use rhyme and meter in his poetry.
He probaly do any kind of poetry
John Twobirds Arbuckle is known for writing poetry and short stories that often reflect on themes of nature, spirituality, and indigenous culture. His works are characterized by vivid imagery and a deep connection to the natural world.
John Fawside has written: 'The flag of England' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Patriotic poetry, English poetry, Poetry
themes featured in John Montague's poetry: exile, relationships, isolation, love, cruelty
John Chalkhill has written: 'Thealma and Clearchus' -- subject(s): Pastoral poetry, English poetry
John Ratti has written: 'A remembered darkness' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Love poetry, Poetry
John Hayward has written: 'The Penguin book of English verse' -- subject(s): American poetry, English poetry
John William Garvin has written: 'Canadian poets and poetry' -- subject- s -: Canadian poetry, Canadian Poets 'Cap and bells' -- subject- s -: Canadian poetry, Collections
John Donne
John Williamson Palmer has written: 'Stonewall Jackson's way' -- subject(s): American War poetry, Poetry, History
John A. Rochford has written: 'Camilla, or, Twenty-four hours on the Potomac' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Poetry, Poetry of places