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1886 short verse play in three scenes by William Butler Yeats
Mosada is a short verse play in three scenes written by William Butler Yeats and published in 1886. The only characters are Mosada, a "moorish girl," her
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Hereditary queen of Balobedu
ya mosaɖa ga khomo O-wo-wo-ye Re ya mosaɖa ga khomo Mmalo Valovedu ha re khaʈhiana Re ya mosaɖa ga khomo Ee re dadzisidžwe ge merula Re ya mosaɖa ga khomo
Rain_Queen
Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)
its complete form in 2014. Yeats first solo publication was the pamphlet Mosada: A Dramatic Poem (1886), in a print run of 100 copies paid for by his father
W._B._Yeats
Fairies" & "Voices," poems in the Dublin University Review (March) 1886 – Mosada, verse play 1888 – Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry 1889 – Crossways
W._B._Yeats_bibliography
Japanese voice actor and narrator (born 1961)
Thunder) City Hunter 2 (Silver fox, Rubāto, Shirozaru, government person, Mosada, Misawa, Akira, Kazama, Master, Schmit, additional voices) Wowser (Officer
Koichi_Yamadera
1889 poem by William Butler Yeats
Yeats' poem The Isle of Statues, and again as an epilogue to his verse play Mosada. On the first of these occasions, the poem was said to be spoken by a satyr
The Song of the Happy Shepherd
The_Song_of_the_Happy_Shepherd
Irish politician and barrister (1921–2007)
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
Michael_Yeats
English translation of Sanskrit texts
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
The_Ten_Principal_Upanishads
Poem by William Butler Yeats
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
Song_of_the_Old_Mother
Alfred Lord Tennyson, Locksley Hall Sixty Years After William Butler Yeats, Mosada: A Dramatic Poem a short verse play in three scenes, published as a pamphlet
1886_in_poetry
Poem by William Butler Yeats
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
A_Prayer_for_My_Daughter
Irish publishing business (1908–1946, 1970s)
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
Cuala_Press
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
Oxford Book of Modern Verse 1892–1935
Oxford_Book_of_Modern_Verse_1892–1935
1902-08 Irish private press founded and run by the Yeats siblings and Evelyn Gleeson
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
Dun_Emer_Press
December – W. B. Yeats poem The Stolen Child is published. Yeats's verse play Mosada Edward Dowden's The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley is published. George Moore's
1886_in_Ireland
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
Blood_and_the_Moon
1921 poem by William Butler Yeats
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
The_Rose_Tree_(poem)
Song
"Under Ben Bulben" "The Wanderings of Oisin" "The Wild Swans at Coole" Plays Mosada (1886) The Land of Heart's Desire (1894) Diarmuid and Grania (1901) Cathleen
The_Gift_of_Harun_Al-Raschid
(<Власть тьмы>, Vlast′ t′my; not staged until 1902) William Butler Yeats – Mosada Edwin Abbott Abbott – The Kernel and the Husk Marian Alford – Needlework
1886_in_literature
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English
English : variant spelling of Pask.Danish (Paaske) : from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Paschalis (see Pascal), or perhaps a nickname for someone who was born at Easter, påske, or had some other particular connection with that time of year, such as owing a feudal obligation then.German : from an eastern (Slavic) short form of the medieval personal names Paschasius or Paschalis (see Pascal).German : habitational name from Paska in Thuringia.German (Päske) : from an eastern (Slavic) short form of the personal name Petrus (see Peter).
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Needing to the Gods
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Sikh
Contentment
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Whole.
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Arabic, Muslim
From Isbahan; Abu Bakr Ibn Ashtah, Among Them, He Wrote on the Syntax and Rhetoric of the Quran
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Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Mighty
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Muslim
Unlimited, All encompassing, Boundless
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English American
Dimunitive of Cynthia, Lucinda, and Cinderella.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Big Soul
Male
Arthurian
, (Sir), companion of the chalice; knight of the Round Table.
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