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The 1920-22 Irish revolt against the English, reimagined by the social realist Ken Loach as an awkwardly violent and sombre old poem made without the usual Irish flourishes of wildness or lyricism.
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The 21-year-old had used bold red to paint a poem on tin.
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The following is a poem written by a 92-year-old former Judge and World War II veteran in a video that has gone viral.
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The famous poem by Lawrence Binyon, For The Fallen (They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old), which is heard every Remembrance Day, was set to music by Elgar in his The Spirit Of England.
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The poem's happy Santa ("he was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf") is consistent with authorship in 1822, as claimed by Moore, and not in the time period cited by the Livingston camp, maintains Nickell.
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Ten-year-old Aaron Gratton from Shawley County Primary School, Epsom Downs, Surrey, won an award for his poem, The Colour Collector.
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