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    poet


    1. Architecturally, this basin was the place the original illustrator who worked for the classic American poet, Suess; was from


    2. A Roman poet had proclaimed in his poem that Augustus was the one who is to come, the divine being to bring salvation to humanity


    3. The poet Virgil said that Augustus would bring universal peace, and would lead in the blessing of a renewed humanity


    4. that a poet should find the words easy,


    5. the poet says that he seeks only


    6. whereas he, the poet is an introvert,


    7. There are a couple of town squares – Piazza Tasso is the main one, named after a local poet


    8. competition and violence he was a poet


    9. Shelley House, it was called, because it had belonged to the family of the poet


    10. In Western literature, Homer is known as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is said to be the greatest ancient Greek poet

    11. As a journalist, poet, critic and historian, he soon made a reputation as one of the most able and versatile writers of the day


    12. The words 'Gale Force' was introduced into the language by one strong limbed poet who tried to clamber over the ramparts to reach the tenuous safety of a large clump of scurry bush, only to be thwarted and bowled back over the edge at his every attempt


    13. Eventually the poet roped two heavy rocks around his waist to increase his weight factor, then tried again


    14. "That poet was wrong" said Mary Dwindle, "There's not even a breath of a breeze up here - its so quite and peaceful


    15. She remembered what Father’s favorite poet Hesiod had to say about the food that made a perfect closing to his day


    16. She recognized the scene this poet painted with his words


    17. After a short pause for breath, the poet pressed ahead:


    18. “Exactly,” said the poet


    19. A poet must never bore his audience


    20. Her heart surged with surprising tenderness for this hidden poet

    21. The poet had just described the famed battle between Diomedes and Ares, where Athena intervenes and


    22. This poet so perfectly described the ways of Gods, their constant interference in the lives of men


    23. Nerissa would dearly love to see this poet who had such skill to harness Gods as well as


    24. maybe the poet would be invited back some day


    25. And then, she could ask the favor of being allowed to meet this poet


    26. The poet, instead, by the means of


    27. “During your trip to Stratos, the Mistress invited a poet to recite


    28. “Does this angel poet take a stand,


    29. brilliant! Never is the breeze so intoxicating! Never is the poet so


    30. “Very well,” the poet said

    31. After several seconds passed in silence, she looked up at the poet


    32. But the poet only stared with reverence at some scene of majesty and power he’d projected from deep inside his mind


    33. haughty poet that she’d make a fit scribe


    34. He was a poet, after all


    35. “With imprecations thus he filled the air,” the poet continued, ignoring another loud cry to stop


    36. Had this insufferable poet given her a choice? He didn’t have one single grain of sympathy for all she’d suffered


    37. seemed a different man from the cross and haughty poet who’d berated her


    38. For all the clarity of his verse, this poet was a hard man to read


    39. Here on Ithaca, she’d met a poet who could do this


    40. “Have they ever mentioned a poet called Homer?” she said instead

    41. She could readily imagine the proud poet demanding that Tragus sell him his


    42. No, of course it couldn’t be the poet


    43. You’re that addled poet


    44. “I wasn’t always a poet,” Homer answered with a touch of pique


    45. “This man that Philemon defended is Homer, the famed poet,” said Nerissa


    46. “This man’s a poet, not a felon


    47. Like a poet, he often tried to write his


    48. Roman satiric poet of the early second century A


    49. Publius Ovidius Naso, 43 BC-18 AD, Roman poet who flourished at the time of Augustus who, not being happy with Ovid"s „Metamorpheses" as being too prurient, banished him to the north shore of the (Euxine) Black Sea, never to return to his beloved Rome


    50. English poet of the late nineteenth century













































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    Synonyms for "poet"

    poet writer bard minstrel muse troubadour

    "poet" definitions

    a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)