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What poet wrote 'Merry Month of May'?

The poem "Merry Month of May" was written by Thomas Dekker, an English playwright and poet from the Elizabethan era.


Who coined the phrase the eternal city?

The Roman poet Albius Tibullus (c. 55 B.C. - c. 19 B.C.) coined the phrase 'eternal city'.


What does the phrase a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover means?

Literally, a funny story from a happy fellow traveller Figuratively, it's a criticism of immobile inert implacability


Who popularized the catch phrase less is more?

Architect, Mies Van der Rohe adopted the phrase, but it was first said by painter and poet, Andrea del Sarto.


Who was an American poet in Paris who coined the term the lost generation?

Ginsberg


A fool and his money proverb?

If you are referring to the often quoted English phrase "A fool and his money are soon parted" it was coined by an English farmer/poet named Thomas Tusser who lived from 1524 to 1580.


What has the author Water Poet written?

Water Poet. has written: 'The Westminster bubble. A merry tale. In a dialogue between an old bridge and a new. By a water poet'


Translate the following phrase into German poet or thinker?

poet is Dichter thinker is Denker


Who said All biography is fiction?

Author and poet Diane Johnson coined the phrase "All biography is fiction" in her book "Lesser Lives" published in 1972. The quote challenges the idea that biographies can ever truly capture the complete essence of a person's life.


What is it called when in a poem the poet uses a list is it still called a list?

no its called a blowie, a term fist coined by shakespeare


Which poet coined the title Lady with a Lamp for Florence Nightingale in his poem Santa Filomena in 1858?

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's


When did George Bernard Shaw write youth is wasted on the young?

George Bernard Shaw did not write the phrase "Youth is wasted on the young." It's commonly misattributed to him but was actually coined by the American author and poet George Meredith in his 1862 work "Modern Love."