- Poet of Friendship
- Robert Burns
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
David Campbell (poet) — For other people of the same name, see David Campbell (disambiguation). David Watt Ian Campbell (1915 1979) was an Australian poet who wrote over 15 volumes of prose and poetry. Contents 1 Life 2 Literary career 3 Mullion Park 4 … Wikipedia
Romantic friendship — The term romantic friendship refers to a very close but non sexual relationship between friends, often involving a degree of physical closeness beyond that common in modern Western societies, for example holding hands, cuddling, and sharing a bed … Wikipedia
The Mountain of Israeli-Palestinian Friendship — The joint Israeli and Palestinian team display flags of their countries atop The Mountain of Israeli Palestinian Friendship The Mountain of Israeli Palestinian Friendship is a 2,770 metre (9,090 ft) peak near the Bruce plateau in Antarctica … Wikipedia
Thomas Wyatt (poet) — Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 ndash; October 11, 1542) was a 16th century English lyrical poet.Wyatt was born at Allington Castle, near Maidstone in Kent, though his family was originally from Yorkshire. His father, Henry Wyatt, had been one of Henry… … Wikipedia
Maximianus (poet) — Maximianus or Maximian (sometimes referred to as Maximianus Etruscus) was a Latin elegiac poet of the 6th century who has been called in some sort, the last of the Roman poets .[1] Contents 1 Life 2 Poetry 3 Reception … Wikipedia
Hilarius (poet) — Hilarius (fl. 1125), a Latin poet who is supposed to have been an Englishman.He was one of the pupils of Pierre Abélard at his oratory of the Paraclete, and addressed to him a copy of verses with its refrain in the vulgar tongue, Tort avers vos… … Wikipedia
Edwin Denby (poet) — Edwin Orr Denby (February 4, 1903 – July 12, 1983) was one of the most important and influential American dance critics of the 20th century, as well as a poet and novelist. [Robert Cornfield, introduction to Dance Writings (Knopf, New York,… … Wikipedia
Charles Wolfe (poet) — Charles Wolfe (14 December 1791 – 21 February 1823) was an Irish poet, chiefly remembered for his exquisite elegy , The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna Contents 1 Family … Wikipedia
Lisa Robertson (poet) — Lisa Robertson (born on July 22 1961 in Newmarket, Ontario) is a Canadian poet who currently lives in Oakland.LifeIn 1979, she moved to British Columbia, where she remained for twenty three years. During her time there, she was a member of The… … Wikipedia
Charles Lloyd (poet) — Charles Lloyd II (12 February 1775 – 16 January 1839), poet, was a friend of Charles Lamb, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Thomas de Quincey. His best known poem is Desultory Thoughts in London . Contents 1 Early life 2 Marriage and children 3… … Wikipedia