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  • Poem code
  • Cipher used by the UK in World War II

    The poem code is a simple and insecure cryptographic method which was used during World War II by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) to communicate

    Poem code

    Poem_code

  • The Life That I Have
  • Poem by Leo Marks

    to as "Yours") is a short poem written by Leo Marks and used as a poem code in the Second World War. In the war, famous poems were used to encrypt messages

    The Life That I Have

    The_Life_That_I_Have

  • End Poem
  • 2011 poem by Julian Gough

    English Wikisource has original text related to this article: End Poem (full text) The end credits of the video game Minecraft include a written work by

    End Poem

    End_Poem

  • Between Silk and Cyanide
  • Book by Leo Marks

    the key to find the intended message. Marks quickly realises that the poem codes SOE agents are using are inadequate for security, and he begins a quest

    Between Silk and Cyanide

    Between_Silk_and_Cyanide

  • Code poetry
  • Literature that intermixes notions of classical poetry and computer code

    computers, code poems may or may not run through executable binaries. A code poem may be interactive or static, digital or analog. Code poems can be performed

    Code poetry

    Code_poetry

  • Marjorie Merriweather Post
  • American businesswoman (1887–1973)

    had "redesigned to include hidden compartments, messages, puzzles, poems, codes and games for their four preteen kids." The apartment was originally

    Marjorie Merriweather Post

    Marjorie Merriweather Post

    Marjorie_Merriweather_Post

  • Ozymandias
  • 1818 sonnet by Percy Shelley

    legs a coded reference to the then Prince Regent's gout and possible sexually-transmitted diseases, and critical of Napoleon Bonaparte. That the poem is connected

    Ozymandias

    Ozymandias

    Ozymandias

  • Daddy (poem)
  • Poem written by American poet Sylvia Plath

    "Daddy" is a poem written by American confessional poet Sylvia Plath. The poem was composed on October 12, 1962, one month after her separation from Ted

    Daddy (poem)

    Daddy (poem)

    Daddy_(poem)

  • Football
  • Group of related team sports

    Several codes of football Football is a family of team sports in which the object is to get the ball over a goal line, into a goal, or between goalposts

    Football

    Football

    Football

  • Leo Marks
  • British cryptographer and writer (1920–2001)

    While attempting to relegate poem codes to emergency use, he enhanced their security by promoting the use of original poems in preference to widely known

    Leo Marks

    Leo_Marks

  • A Living Poem
  • Poem by Sasha Stiles

    A Living Poem is an AI-generated poem by Sasha Stiles. The poem's contents are regenerated by her AI alter-ego Technelegy every sixty minutes, with a machine-like

    A Living Poem

    A_Living_Poem

  • World War II cryptography
  • Military code use and breaking during the Second World War

    Newman Tommy Flowers I. J. Good John Herivel Leo Marks Gordon Welchman Poem code Magic (cryptography) Signals Intelligence Service US Army, see also Arlington

    World War II cryptography

    World_War_II_cryptography

  • List of Emily Dickinson poems
  • is a list of poems by Emily Dickinson. In addition to the list of first lines which link to the poems' texts, the table notes each poem's publication in

    List of Emily Dickinson poems

    List of Emily Dickinson poems

    List_of_Emily_Dickinson_poems

  • Quarantine (poem)
  • Political poem by Eavan Boland

    political poem written by Irish poet Eavan Boland about the Irish famine of the mid 19th century, published in her 2001 poetry collection Code. It was one

    Quarantine (poem)

    Quarantine_(poem)

  • Black Perl
  • Code poem

    "Black Perl" is a code poem written using the Perl programming language. It was posted anonymously to Usenet on April 1, 1990, and is popular among Perl

    Black Perl

    Black_Perl

  • The Poem of the Man-God
  • 1956 literary work by Maria Valtorta

    The Poem of the Man-God (Italian title: Il Poema dell'Uomo-Dio) is a work on the life of Jesus Christ written by Maria Valtorta. The current editions of

    The Poem of the Man-God

    The_Poem_of_the_Man-God

  • DeCSS haiku
  • Poem that describes the DeCSS algorithm

    DeCSS software. The poem, written in the spirit of civil disobedience against the DVD Copy Control Association, argues that "code is speech." DeCSS haiku

    DeCSS haiku

    DeCSS_haiku

  • Whitespace character
  • Computer text file character representing blank space

    <pre>...</pre> there is an optional <poem>...</poem> tag, which also preserves whitespace. It requires Extension:Poem. In both XML and HTML, the non-breaking

    Whitespace character

    Whitespace_character

  • Talan Memmott
  • Toy Garage (2011) is a remix of Nick Montfort's Taroko Gorge generative poem code about Barbies and Raggedy Ann dolls. Following his surgery for laryngeal

    Talan Memmott

    Talan Memmott

    Talan_Memmott

  • The Star-Spangled Banner
  • National anthem of the United States

    the United States. The lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M'Henry", a poem written by American lawyer Francis Scott Key on September 14, 1814, after

    The Star-Spangled Banner

    The Star-Spangled Banner

    The_Star-Spangled_Banner

  • Maud, and Other Poems
  • 1855 poetry collection by Tennyson

    Maud, and Other Poems (1855) was Alfred Tennyson's first published collection after becoming poet laureate in 1850. Among the "other poems" was "The Charge

    Maud, and Other Poems

    Maud, and Other Poems

    Maud,_and_Other_Poems

  • CodeSandbox
  • Cloud-based online integrated development environment for web development

    CodeSandbox is a cloud-based online integrated development environment (IDE) focused on web application development. It supports popular web technologies

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

    CodeSandbox

  • Special Operations Executive
  • British World War II espionage and sabotage organisation

    cryptographer, was responsible for the development of better codes to replace the insecure poem codes. Eventually, SOE settled on single-use ciphers, printed

    Special Operations Executive

    Special_Operations_Executive

  • Index of cryptography articles
  • Plaintext-aware encryption • Playfair cipher • Plugboard • PMAC (cryptography) • Poem code • Pohlig–Hellman algorithm • Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol • Pointcheval–Stern

    Index of cryptography articles

    Index_of_cryptography_articles

  • Svit se konča
  • 14th-century Croatian poem

    Glagolithic codex Code slave 11 (also known as the 'Paris codex'), among the collection of other poems contained at the end, though the poem itself is dated

    Svit se konča

    Svit se konča

    Svit_se_konča

  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 14th-century Middle English chivalric romance

    Gawain poem, no return blow is demanded or given. At the heart of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the test of Gawain's adherence to the code of chivalry

    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

    Sir_Gawain_and_the_Green_Knight

  • Paradise Lost
  • 1667 epic poem by John Milton

    Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the English poet John Milton (1608–1674). The poem concerns the biblical story of the fall of man: the

    Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    Paradise_Lost

  • China
  • Country in East Asia

    An 18th century hand fan with a poem and nature painting

    China

    China

    China

  • Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
  • 1923 poem by Robert Lee Frost

    scheme. The last stanza of the poem is used as a plot device in the 1977 spy film Telefon. The words are used as a spoken code phrase that activates brainwashed

    Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

    Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

    Stopping_by_Woods_on_a_Snowy_Evening

  • Lasca of the Rio Grande
  • 1931 film

    Lasca of the Rio Grande is a 1931 American pre-Code film based on the poem "Lasca" by Frank Desprez. Rio Grande dance hall girl Lasca becomes involved

    Lasca of the Rio Grande

    Lasca_of_the_Rio_Grande

  • Iliad
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    "heroic" epic, centred around issues such as war, violence, and the heroic code. The poem contains detailed descriptions of ancient warfare, including battle

    Iliad

    Iliad

    Iliad

  • Böhmermann affair
  • 2016 political dispute between Germany and Turkey

    (also known as Erdogate) was a political affair following an experimental poem on German satirist Jan Böhmermann's satire show Neo Magazin Royale in late

    Böhmermann affair

    Böhmermann affair

    Böhmermann_affair

  • Tap code
  • Encoding for text messages

    The tap code, sometimes called the knock code, is a way to encode text messages on a letter-by-letter basis in a very simple way. The message is transmitted

    Tap code

    Tap_code

  • List of Code Lyoko episodes
  • This is a list of episodes for the French animated television series Code Lyoko. The first season has no set viewing order except for the last two episodes

    List of Code Lyoko episodes

    List_of_Code_Lyoko_episodes

  • Boris Johnson
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2019 to 2022

    September 2016). "Boris Johnson refuses to apologise for his President Erdogan poem". The Spectator. Archived from the original on 9 December 2019. Retrieved

    Boris Johnson

    Boris Johnson

    Boris_Johnson

  • Singapore
  • Island country in Southeast Asia

    Rhythms: A Singaporean Millennial Anthology Of Poetry (2000), in which the poems were all translated three times each. A number of Singaporean writers such

    Singapore

    Singapore

    Singapore

  • Book cipher
  • Encryption and decryption method

    episode "Paradise Lost", Jonas Blane (a.k.a. Snake Doctor) uses a book code from the poem Paradise Lost to communicate to his wife, Molly, that he has arrived

    Book cipher

    Book cipher

    Book_cipher

  • Caesar cipher
  • Simple and widely known encryption technique

    own scheme implemented in Microsoft Excel, rejecting a more sophisticated code program called Mujahedeen Secrets "because 'kaffirs', or non-believers, know

    Caesar cipher

    Caesar cipher

    Caesar_cipher

  • Lupang Hinirang
  • National anthem of the Philippines

    composed in 1898 by Julián Felipe, and the lyrics were adopted from the Spanish poem "Filipinas", written by José Palma in 1899. The composition known as "Lupang

    Lupang Hinirang

    Lupang Hinirang

    Lupang_Hinirang

  • Dolce far niente (poem)
  • Poem by Aaro Hellaakoski

    "Dolce far niente" is a poem by Finnish poet Aaro Hellaakoski. First published in his 1928 collection Jääpeili ('The ice mirror') notable especially for

    Dolce far niente (poem)

    Dolce_far_niente_(poem)

  • Agrippa (A Book of the Dead)
  • Book by William Gibson

    the Agrippa Code: The Challenge", which enlisted participants to solve the intentional scrambling of the poem in exchange for prizes. The code was successfully

    Agrippa (A Book of the Dead)

    Agrippa_(A_Book_of_the_Dead)

  • Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came
  • Poem by Robert Browning

    narrative poem by English author Robert Browning, written on 2 January 1852, and first published in 1855 in the collection titled Men and Women. The poem is

    Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

    Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

    Childe_Roland_to_the_Dark_Tower_Came

  • Pandemonium (painting)
  • Painting by John Martin

    literature, depicting a scene featuring Pandæmonium inspired by the 1667 poem Paradise Lost by John Milton. Reflecting the Romantic style of the era, Martin

    Pandemonium (painting)

    Pandemonium (painting)

    Pandemonium_(painting)

  • Crow's Eye View
  • Cycle of 15 poems by Yi Sang

    planned to contain 30 poems, but only 15 could be published, due to criticism describing the works as too difficult to understand. The poems themselves are abstract

    Crow's Eye View

    Crow's Eye View

    Crow's_Eye_View

  • Pigpen cipher
  • Type of substitution cipher

    History of Codes and Ciphers in the United States(USA) Prior to World War I. Aegean Park Press. ISBN 0-89412-026-3. Gardner, Martin (1972). Codes, ciphers

    Pigpen cipher

    Pigpen cipher

    Pigpen_cipher

  • Ode to Joy
  • Ode (poem) by Friedrich Schiller

    completed in 1824. Beethoven's text is not based entirely on Schiller's poem, and it introduces a few new sections. Beethoven's melody, but not Schiller's

    Ode to Joy

    Ode to Joy

    Ode_to_Joy

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    Res Gestae surviving, the lost autobiography, and the poems "Sicilia" and "Ajax", but not the poem "Epiphanus", the philosophical treatise, or the rebuttal

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Colombia
  • Country in South America

    dates back to pre-Columbian era; a notable example of the period is the epic poem known as the Legend of Yurupary. In Spanish colonial times, notable writers

    Colombia

    Colombia

    Colombia

  • Haiti
  • Country in the Caribbean

    recognition of Creole as an official language has led to an expansion of novels, poems, and plays in Creole. In 1975, Franketienne was the first to break with

    Haiti

    Haiti

    Haiti

  • Australia
  • Country in Oceania

    distinctive Australian vocabulary. Their works are still popular; Paterson's bush poem "Waltzing Matilda" (1895) is regarded as Australia's unofficial national

    Australia

    Australia

    Australia

  • Italy
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    Michigan Press, 2007. Ziolkowski examines Egbert of Liège's Latin beast poem Fecunda natis (The Richly Laden Ship, c. 1022/24), the earliest known version

    Italy

    Italy

    Italy

  • Smithy code
  • Private amusement embedded in a court judgement in the ''DaVinci Code''

    code is a series of letters embedded, as a private amusement, within the April 2006 approved judgement of Mr Justice Peter Smith on The Da Vinci Code

    Smithy code

    Smithy_code

  • Gilgamesh
  • Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh

    Mesopotamian mythology and the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh, an epic poem written in Akkadian during the late 2nd millennium BC. He was possibly a

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

    Gilgamesh

  • My Last Duchess
  • 1842 poem by Robert Browning

    "My Last Duchess" is a poem by Robert Browning, frequently anthologised as an example of the dramatic monologue. It first appeared in 1842 in Browning's

    My Last Duchess

    My Last Duchess

    My_Last_Duchess

  • List of poems by Catullus
  • poems of Catullus and their various properties. Catullus' poems can be divided into three groups: the polymetrics (poems 1–60) the long poems (poems 61–68)

    List of poems by Catullus

    List_of_poems_by_Catullus

  • May (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (painting), a series of 17–18th-century paintings "May" (poem), a poem by Dafydd ap Gwilym Máj, a 1836 poem by Karel Hynek Mácha "May" (song), a 2000 song by

    May (disambiguation)

    May_(disambiguation)

  • Tom McCarthy (novelist)
  • English writer and artist (born 1969)

    Contemporary Arts from which more than forty assistants generated non-stop "poem-codes" which were transmitted over FM radio in London and by internet to collaborating

    Tom McCarthy (novelist)

    Tom McCarthy (novelist)

    Tom_McCarthy_(novelist)

  • South Africa
  • Country in Southern Africa

    Dias' feat of navigation was immortalised in Luís de Camões' 1572 epic poem, Os Lusíadas. In 1497 Vasco Da Gama set sail from Lisbon and became the first

    South Africa

    South Africa

    South_Africa

  • Polyalphabetic cipher
  • Multiple-substitution writing system cipher

    Foreword by David Kahn, Torino: Galimberti Churchhouse, Robert (2002), Codes and Ciphers: Julius Caesar, the Enigma and the Internet, Cambridge: Cambridge

    Polyalphabetic cipher

    Polyalphabetic_cipher

  • Telegraphy
  • Long distance transmission of text

    telegraph (a binary code with five lamps) when it became clear that Chappe's design was being taken up. Rudyard Kipling wrote a poem in praise of submarine

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

  • Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum
  • Medieval didactic poem on medical practices

    remedies. The index of subjects of the Code of Health for the School of Salerno, which is derived of the poem, begins with the individual health based

    Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum

    Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum

    Regimen_sanitatis_Salernitanum

  • Sa Aking Mga Kabata
  • Poem often attributed to Jose Rizal

    "Sa Aking Mga Kabatà" (English: To My Fellow Youth) is a poem about the love of one's native language written in Tagalog. It is widely attributed to the

    Sa Aking Mga Kabata

    Sa_Aking_Mga_Kabata

  • Taroko Gorge (electronic literature)
  • Poetry generator programmed by Nick Montfort

    and the poem unfolds, first time readers should read until the ending reveals itself them, after which we suggest looking at the source code." Monfort

    Taroko Gorge (electronic literature)

    Taroko_Gorge_(electronic_literature)

  • Opium
  • Dried latex of the opium poppy containing narcotic compounds

    Coleridge (1772–1834), whose "Kubla Khan" is also widely considered to be a poem of the opium experience. Coleridge began using opium in 1791 after developing

    Opium

    Opium

    Opium

  • One-time pad
  • Encryption technique

    system. Diplomats had long used codes and ciphers for confidentiality and to minimize telegraph costs. For the codes, words and phrases were converted

    One-time pad

    One-time pad

    One-time_pad

  • Pornography
  • Portrayal of sexual subject matter

    publications from this era include: The Pearl (magazine of erotic tales and poems published from 1879 to 1881); Gamiani, or Two Nights of Excess (1870) by

    Pornography

    Pornography

    Pornography

  • Article 312 of the Turkish Penal Code
  • Turkish anti-civil disobedience law

    Article 312 is a controversial article of the Turkish Penal Code relating to inciting racial or religious hatred encouraging people to disobey the law

    Article 312 of the Turkish Penal Code

    Article_312_of_the_Turkish_Penal_Code

  • Tunisia
  • Country in North Africa

    in onore di Luigi Serra, a cura di A.M. Di Tolla" [A new Berber Ibadite poem] (PDF). Studi Magrebini. 3: 131–142. "Les mosquées ibadites du Maghreb" [The

    Tunisia

    Tunisia

    Tunisia

  • Langston Hughes
  • American writer and social activist (1901–1967)

    that Hughes was homosexual or bisexual and included homosexual codes in many of his poems, as did Walt Whitman, who Hughes said influenced his poetry. Hughes's

    Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes

    Langston_Hughes

  • Babi Yar in poetry
  • Poems about the 1941 Nazi massacre in Ukraine

    of the victims was revealed only through "coded" references. Lyudmila Titova Possibly the first known poem on the subject was written in Russian the same

    Babi Yar in poetry

    Babi_Yar_in_poetry

  • A Badly Broken Code
  • 2010 album by Dessa

    released by Doomtree Records in 2010. The album title comes from a line in the poem "Nostalgia" by American poet Billy Collins. Jakob Dorof of Tiny Mix Tapes

    A Badly Broken Code

    A_Badly_Broken_Code

  • Afghanistan
  • Country in Central and South Asia

    when men, women and children gather and recite both ancient and modern poems. Three mystical authors are considered true national glories (although claimed

    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan

    Afghanistan

  • Beautiful Soup (HTML parser)
  • Python HTML/XML parser

    2004 by Leonard Richardson.[citation needed] It takes its name from the poem Beautiful Soup from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland[citation needed] and

    Beautiful Soup (HTML parser)

    Beautiful_Soup_(HTML_parser)

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    worldwide City of Literature. Welsh literature includes Britain's oldest known poem, Y Gododdin, most likely composed in the late 6th century. It was written

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • Sweden
  • Country in northern Europe

    single ruler, though it is unknown how long this had been the case. The epic poem Beowulf describes semi-legendary Swedish-Geatish wars in the sixth century

    Sweden

    Sweden

    Sweden

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    validation of testimony on non-Muslims. Specific land codes (1858), civil codes (1869–1876), and a code of civil procedure also were enacted. These reforms

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Oslo
  • Capital and most populous city of Norway

    "The Tiger City" (Norwegian: Tigerstaden), probably inspired by an 1870 poem by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson which referenced then-Christiania in central Oslo

    Oslo

    Oslo

    Oslo

  • The Husband's Message
  • Anonymous Old English poem

    Message" is an anonymous Old English poem, 53 lines long and found only on folio 123 of the Exeter Book. The poem is cast as the private address of an

    The Husband's Message

    The Husband's Message

    The_Husband's_Message

  • Narendra Modi
  • Prime Minister of India since 2014

    ISBN 978-0-230-33192-1. OCLC 696558495. ——————— (22 April 2014). A Journey: Poems by Narendra Modi [Bhaav Yatra]. Translated by Mantha, Ravi. Rupa Publications

    Narendra Modi

    Narendra Modi

    Narendra_Modi

  • Shackle code
  • Cryptographic system for numbers

    A shackle code is a cryptographic system used in radio communications on the battle field by the US military, the Rhodesian Army, and the Canadian Army

    Shackle code

    Shackle_code

  • Burgundy
  • Historical region in France

    Poem in Burgundian dialect

    Burgundy

    Burgundy

    Burgundy

  • List of U.S. state poems
  • "Tennessee: Official State Poems (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress)". Library of Congress. "AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4

    List of U.S. state poems

    List_of_U.S._state_poems

  • ROT13
  • Simple encryption method

    has been the subject of many jokes. The 1989 International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC) included an entry by Brian Westley. Westley's computer program

    ROT13

    ROT13

    ROT13

  • Vietnam
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    people). The form Việt Nam (越南) is first recorded in the 16th-century oracular poem Sấm Trạng Trình. The name has also been found on 12 steles carved in the

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

    Vietnam

  • Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H)
  • Bibliography

    A list of poems by Robert E. Howard (1906–1936), an American writer and poet in early 20th century Texas. His love of poetry came from being read to by

    Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H)

    Robert_E._Howard_bibliography_(poems_A–H)

  • Flen flyys
  • Poem containing oldest known usage of 'fuck'

    flies") is the colloquial name and first words of an anonymous, untitled poem, written about 1475 or earlier, famous for containing an early written usage

    Flen flyys

    Flen_flyys

  • Sasha Stiles
  • American artist and poet (born 1980)

    2025–2026 installation A Living Poem at the Museum of Modern Art. In addition to artificial intelligence, binary code and non-fungible tokens have been

    Sasha Stiles

    Sasha Stiles

    Sasha_Stiles

  • Vigenère cipher
  • Simple type of polyalphabetic encryption system

    & Schuster. ISBN 0-684-83130-9. (Anon.) (27 January 1917). "A new cipher code". Scientific American Supplement. 83 (2143): 61. doi:10

    Vigenère cipher

    Vigenère cipher

    Vigenère_cipher

  • Jake Gyllenhaal
  • American actor (born 1980)

    After Tomorrow (2004), Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010), Source Code (2011), Everest (2015), and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019); the latter

    Jake Gyllenhaal

    Jake Gyllenhaal

    Jake_Gyllenhaal

  • Cryptogram
  • Puzzle

    Allure of Secret Codes". Psychology Today. Retrieved June 11, 2017. Sutherland, Denise; Koltko-Rivera, Mark (2009). Cracking Codes and Cryptograms For

    Cryptogram

    Cryptogram

    Cryptogram

  • Enigma machine
  • German cipher machine during World War II

    machine's code was cracked by Poland, France, the United Kingdom and the United States; the latter code-named it INDIGO. An Enigma T model, code-named Tirpitz

    Enigma machine

    Enigma machine

    Enigma_machine

  • Serbia
  • Country in Southeast-Central Europe

    identity. The oldest known, entirely fictional poems, make up the Non-historic cycle, which is followed by poems inspired by events before, during and after

    Serbia

    Serbia

    Serbia

  • Kabbalah
  • Type of Jewish mysticism

    spirits of Jewish forebears. Anim Zemirot and the 16th-century mystical poem Lekhah Dodi reappeared in the Reform Siddur Gates of Prayer in 1975. All

    Kabbalah

    Kabbalah

    Kabbalah

  • Thanatopsis
  • Poem by William Cullen Bryant

    "Thanatopsis" is an early poem by the American poet William Cullen Bryant. Meaning 'a consideration of death', the word is derived from the Greek 'thanatos'

    Thanatopsis

    Thanatopsis

    Thanatopsis

  • Maj
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Máj, a romantic Czech poem by Karel Hynek Mácha Máj (literary almanac), a Czech literary almanac published in 1858 MAJ, IATA code for Marshall Islands

    Maj

    Maj

  • Freemasonry
  • Group of fraternal organizations

    series of similar documents known as the Old Charges, dating from the Regius Poem in about 1425 to the beginning of the 18th century. Addressed to members

    Freemasonry

    Freemasonry

    Freemasonry

  • Argentina
  • Country in South America

    written use of the name in Spanish can be traced to La Argentina, a 1602 poem by Martín del Barco Centenera describing the region. Although "Argentina"

    Argentina

    Argentina

    Argentina

  • Che Guevara
  • Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)

    travels to study Marxism in Russia and China, and to whom Guevara dedicated a poem, "Invitación al camino". In May 1954, a ship carrying infantry and light

    Che Guevara

    Che Guevara

    Che_Guevara

  • Atbash
  • Substitution cipher

    Leuchter, Mark (2004). "Jeremiah's 70-Year Prophecy and the ימק בל/ךשש Atbash Codes". Biblica. 85 (4): 503–522. ISSN 0006-0887. JSTOR 42614548. Midrash Shmuel

    Atbash

    Atbash

  • Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry
  • Arabic poetry composed between 540 and 620 AD

    comes from ancient inscriptions. The Hymn of Qāniya is a twenty-seven line poem known from a first century rock, addressed to the god Shams. The earliest

    Pre-Islamic Arabic poetry

    Pre-Islamic_Arabic_poetry

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  • Greggs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Greggs

    English : patronymic from Gregg.

  • Taiunaya | Taiunaya
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Taiunaya | Taiunaya

    Absorbed in, Identical

  • Mahangiaan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Mahangiaan

    Great Wisdom and Enlightenment

  • Ritson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northumberland and Yorkshire)

    Ritson

    English (Northumberland and Yorkshire) : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Richard.

  • Shelza
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Shelza

    Goddess Durga

  • Jasdeep
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Jasdeep

    Brave; Light of God

  • Raeesah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Raeesah

    Princess, Noble lady

  • Saud
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Saud

    Felicities; Good Fortune

  • Sumiya
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sumiya

    Beautiful

  • AbdelGawwad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    AbdelGawwad

    Servant of the Noble One

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  • Duan
  • n.

    A division of a poem corresponding to a canto; a poem or song.

  • Genethliac
  • n.

    A birthday poem.

  • Ogdoastich
  • n.

    A poem of eight lines.

  • Sotadic
  • n.

    A Sotadic verse or poem.

  • Poem
  • n.

    A composition, not in verse, of which the language is highly imaginative or impassioned; as, a prose poem; the poems of Ossian.

  • Decastich
  • n.

    A poem consisting of ten lines.

  • Making
  • n.

    a poem.

  • Dithyrambic
  • n.

    A dithyrambic poem; a dithyramb.

  • Poet
  • n.

    One skilled in making poetry; one who has a particular genius for metrical composition; the author of a poem; an imaginative thinker or writer.

  • Sonneteer
  • n.

    A composer of sonnets, or small poems; a small poet; -- usually in contempt.

  • Stillborn
  • a.

    Fig.: Abortive; as, a stillborn poem.

  • Metre
  • n.

    A poem.

  • Poem
  • n.

    A metrical composition; a composition in verse written in certain measures, whether in blank verse or in rhyme, and characterized by imagination and poetic diction; -- contradistinguished from prose; as, the poems of Homer or of Milton.

  • Sonnet
  • n.

    A short poem, -- usually amatory.

  • Elegy
  • n.

    A mournful or plaintive poem; a funereal song; a poem of lamentation.

  • Erotic
  • n.

    An amorous composition or poem.

  • Epopoeia
  • n.

    An epic poem; epic poetry.

  • Iambic
  • n.

    A satirical poem (such poems having been anciently written in iambic verse); a satire; a lampoon.

  • Lyric
  • n.

    A lyric poem; a lyrical composition.

  • Spenserian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the English poet Spenser; -- specifically applied to the stanza used in his poem "The Faerie Queene."