RMAYM8Y8–The poem Auld Lang Syne, written by the Scottish author, Robbie Burns
RMFFDKN4–FURY SAID TO A MOUSE, 1866. /nText of the poem 'Fury Said to a Mouse,' which appeared in Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.' Page from an 1866 edition.
RMDE3P7G–19th century - The Poem of the Soul, An evening, around 1850 - Louis Janmot oil on canvas
RMB0N531–Close up of English poem in book
RMB0D1KB–First Page of Paradise Lost Poem by John Milton published by Edward Churton of London 1836
RMBMWRWX–Poem
RMANTKB9–LOUISIANA Evangeline Statue from poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
RMB4PB59–Childs Poem
RMBJ5H5W–A poem and fountain pen
RMBR04PD–Black Pudding Poem in Butchers Shop Accrington Lancashire
RMBH3MPW–Sample of Rudyard Kipling's handwriting. The Absent Minded Beggar, stanzas three and four.
RFAW71DK–Love poem from Captain Corelli's Mandolin
RMC04GW8–Young woman reading book of poetry, London: MODEL RELEASED
RMB784PA–The Song of Hiawatha by Henry W. Longfellow
RMB7MCD9–Stone plaque in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary with a prayer for the tigers survival
RMDM65XP–Thomas Hardy. Poem in own handwriting (facsimile)
RME08DR3–Illustration to the poem Jabberwocky by English illustrator Sir John Tenniel
RMAKXC83–THIRD GRADE CLASS IN SPANISH HARLEM REPEATS A POEM FOR THEIR TEACHER THIRD GRADE CLASS and TEACHER, NEW YORK
RMHTB383–‘Beowulf’ a page from the only surviving medieval manuscript of the epic Anglo-Saxon poem now held in the British Library in London and believed to date from the early 11th century. The pages shows evidence of fire damage dating from 1731 when the house in which it was stored caught fire.
RMG1CJ05–Nishimura Shigenaga - Komachi Washing the Poem-Papers - Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao
RMHN2N73–Drawing by Guillaume Apollinaire for his poem 'L'horloge de demain' 20th century France
RMKD6P64–Peasants dancing in poem by Hans Sachs. Dancing to music from early bugle and bagpipe Hans Sachs, 1494-1576, German poet and playwright, leading meistersinger of the Nuremberg school, a main character in Wagner's opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (1868), admired by Goethe
RM2F61EF1–Phillis Wheatley Poem for George Whitefield, 1770
RMMKM3ET–Easter Poem
RMBMWRXH–Decorative Poem
RMG3BKPW–The Faerie Queene = poem by Edmund Spenser
RMB4J45J–Childs Poem
RMDBM1G2–'Mist,' a poem by Henry David Thoreau. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFFDKKK–POE: ULALUME, 1847. /nManuscript of the poem 'Ulalume,' 1847, by Edgar Allan Poe.
RM2ABAYBR–Evangeline Discovering her Affianced in the Hospital by Samuel Richards (1853-1893), oil on canvas, c.1887-89. The painting depicts a scene from the poem 'Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
RMT66008–Katsushika Hokusai, Poem by Sosei Hoshi, print, 1921
RMC04GX6–Books of poetry, London
RM2DBHN3D–This satirical poem was published in the magazine Simplicissimus during Hitler's imprisonment.
RM2B00NCT–Mongolia: Mongolian vertical script poem with drawing of Chinggis Khan in background. A poem attributed to Chinggis Khan (1162-1227). The Mongolian language is the official language of Mongolia and the best-known member of the Mongolic language family. The number of speakers across all its dialects may be 5.2 million, including the vast majority of the residents of Mongolia and many of the Mongolian residents of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region of China. In Mongolia, the Khalkha dialect, written in Cyrillic (and at times in Latin for social networking), is predominant.
RMD95N6N–Odysseus (Ulysses) hero of Homer's epic poem 'The Odyssey'. Statue.
RMA9BPRW–FAERIE QUEENE - woodcut from the 1590 edition of the epic poem by Edmund Spenser
RMBHG7YR–Page from a poem written in runes called Mary's Lament, dating from the 1400's.
RME3PW7Y–George Herbert (1593-1633) poem ‘The Altar’ first published in 'The Temple' in 1633.
RMG0R8BC–Su Shi - Li Bai's Poem - Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts
RMHN2MD9–Composition by J.J. Golikov, after the poem by Alexander Pushkin, 'Demons' 20th century Russia
RMKD6P65–Peasants dancing in poem by Hans Sachs. Peasants gathered from many villages, dancing to bagpipe music Hans Sachs, 1494-1576, German poet and playwright, leading meistersinger of the Nuremberg school, a main character in Wagner's opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (1868), admired by Goethe
RM2F61E85–Phillis Wheatley Poem for George Whitefield, 1770
RMMM1F9G–House of Longfellow Poem. Pittsfield. 1910
RMBNBN4J–March Poem with Polyanthus
RMDRJJPB–Christmas greetings postcard with dance-related poem
RMERHHH2–Paul Verlaine - handwritten poem dedicated to Edmond Pelletier. French poet, 1844 - 1896.
RMDE3P8B–19th century - The Poem of the Soul, Divine Generation, around 1850 - Louis Janmot oil on canvas
RMFFDYMD–HUGO: LES CONTEMPLATIONS. /nManuscript page of the poem, 'Les Contemplations,' by Victor Hugo, 1850s.
RM2G360KN–Fleischmann, Friedrich, 1791 - 1834, German painter and copperplate engraver, self-portrait, with poem, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RM2B1FADJ–Katsushika Hokusai, Poem by Sarumaru Dayū, woodcut print, 1839
RMMPWYAF–Illustration to the poem The Song of the Merchant Kalashnikov by M. Lermontov, 1891.
RMTA23PH–The Heracles Papyrus, fragment of a poem from the 3rd century.
RME0RYWG–Writer Minou Drouet reads a poem to her class
RMD95YTR–Manuscript of 'Roses and Roses', the poem by Christina Georgina Rosetti (1830-1894).
RMTXFHB4–THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT poem and illustrations by Edward Lear in 1871
RME1917G–Poem from the Devonshire Manuscript by Sir Thomas Wyatt, also spelled Wiat. After the original in the British museum.
RME3PW7M–George Herbert (1593-1633) poem ‘Easter Wings’ first published in 'The Temple' in 1633.
RMG10DJG–Ishikawa Toyonobu - Hanging a Poem on a Cherry Tree - University of Michigan Museum of Art
RMGG2G8T–Fernand Léger French school Illustration of the poem 'Liberté' by Paul Eluard 1953 Private collection
RMKD6P63–The Burgher Dance, poem by Hans Sachs. Der Bügertanz. Burghers or German free citizens, the gentry, dancing to viol music played by jester. Hans Sachs, 1494-1576, German poet and playwright, leading meistersinger of the Nuremberg school, a main character in Wagner's opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (1868), admired by Goethe
RMT96HHW–In a chamber containing stuffed animals, a globe and astrological devices Hudibras is an English mock heroic narrative poem from the 17th century written by Samuel Butler. Hudibras, about to draw his sword, startles the astrologer Sidrophel and his assistant Whacum. At far right, Hudibras's squire Ralpho goes to call the authorities to make an arrest. Alchemical symbols include a globe, crocodile, swordfish, turtle, skeleton, and owl. Aquatint by Rosenburg, 1799, after William Hogarth.
RMMM1F9H–House of Longfellow Poem. Pittsfield. 1910
RMW7D981–Poem by Lord Chatham to David Garrick, 18th century, (1840). Artist: William Pitt
RMDRJTPP–Tam O'Shanter escapes the devils - Burns Poem
RMERHDNX–Goethe 's poem Hermann and Dorothea. Illustrated scene, by F. Elssner. German poet, novelist, dramatist, and philosopher.
RMDE3PG4–19th century - The Poem of the Soul, The flight of the soul, around 1850 - Louis Janmot oil on canvas
RMFG2Y27–WILT THOU BE MY DEARIE. /nManuscript page of the poem, 'Wilt Thou Be My Dearie,' by Robert Burns, 1793.
RM2G4D99X–Weber, Carl Maria von, 18.11.1786 - 5.6.1826, German composer, poem to his honour, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RM2H9G6EH–Tosa Mitsuoki, Autumn Maples with Poem Slips, 17th Century Japanese Art, painting circa 1675
RMDE05J1–Illustration from the poem Hudibras, by Samuel Butler, 1726. Artist: William Hogarth
RMFD7822–Anti National Socialist poem from the Simplicissimus, 1933
RM2BKJ11B–Cauchemar - Nightmare - Le poeme de l'ame - The poem of the soul by Louis Janmot 1814-1892 France
RMD961JD–Illustration January for Edmund Spenser's poem 'The Shepherd's Calendar', 1597. Woodcut.
RMCC5KPG–PARADISE LOST Tilte page of the first edition of Milton's poem pubkished in 1667
RME190PR–The Baite, a poem by John Donne, set to music by William Corkine in his Second Book of Airs, 1612.
RMH42KCG–“Honour has come back, as a king, to earth.” Illustration by Harry Clarke (1889-1931) for the poem ‘The Dead’ by Rupert Brook (1887-1915). See description for more information.
RMCWTC05–Petrarch (1304-1374). Song Book (Il Canzoniere), Also known as the Scattered Rhymes. Poem. Folio 1r. Vatican Library.
RMGG2D7F–Illustration from 'My country in chains', a poem by John Queenleaf Whitttier, published in 1835 with a drawing and three verses of the exodus 1835 United States
RMKE51XM–'Der Erlkönig' (The Erlking) riding through the forest. Song composed by Franz Schubert, based on the poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Illustration by E. Kutzer. Franz Schubert, Austrian composer: 31 January 1797 - 19 November 1828. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German author: 28 August 1749 - 22 March 1832. Bars of music with lyrics at the bottom
RMJR31AX–The Shahnameh, also transliterated as Shahnama (The Book of Kings), is a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi between 977 and 1010 AD and is the national epic of Greater Iran. Consisting of some 50,000 couplets, the Shahnameh is the world's longest epic poem written by a single poet. It tells mainly the mythical and to some extent the historical past of the Persian Empire from the creation of the world until the Islamic conquest of Persia in the 7th century. Modern Iran, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan and the greater region influenced by the Persian culture (such as Georgia, Armenia, T
RMG5RT3T–The Prince of Wales listens to poet, Adisa, sing a luck poem, with Canary Wharf behind him, during a visit to Surrey Docks City Farm, South East London.
RM2GGXNRJ–Vintage 1900s Minnehaha Photochrom Colour Image with canoe Minnehaha is a fictional Native American woman documented in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1855 epic poem The Song of Hiawatha. She is the lover of the titular protagonist Hiawatha and comes to a tragic end. The name, often said to mean 'laughing water', literally translates to 'waterfall' or 'rapid water' in Dakota.
RMG39JN3–A poem by Robert Burns, giving a good example of his handwriting.
RMERHDNW–Goethe 's poem Hermann and Dorothea. Illustrated scene, by F. Elssner. German poet, novelist, dramatist, and philosopher.
RMDE3P8H–The Poem of the Soul, Nightmare, around 1850 - Louis Janmot Philippe Sauvan-Magnet / Active Museum oil on canvas
RMFFDHAY–BAUDELAIRE: SPLEEN, 1857. /nPage from the poem, 'Spleen,' with author's notes by Charles Baudelaire, 1857.
RMRWGXRD–Werder, Dietrich von dem, 17.1.1584 - 18.12.1657, German poet, poem, 'Gebetein wegen Regens', from of a letter to prince Louis I von Anhalt-Koethen, 1638, facsimile, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHA2DR4–everglades Nature Poem
RMDE2G91–Illustration for the poem The Tale of Tsar Saltan by Aleksandr Pushkin, 1905. Artist: Ivan Bilibin
RMTA3BNN–Cartoon from the satirical magazine 'Simplicissimus'. Title of the drawing is 'Waschermaedel' (Laundress) by cartoonist Steinlen Theophile Alexandre. Shown in Simplicissimus Vol. 5,issue no. 17, p. 140. Under the picture, a poem by Otto Julius Birbaum.
RM2BKJ10J–Cauchemar - Nightmare - Le poeme de l'ame - The poem of the soul by Louis Janmot 1814-1892 France
RMD961JH–Illustration for February for Edmund Spenser's poem 'The Shepherd's Calendar', 1597. Woodcut.
RM2GY91DJ–PARADISE LOST Title pages of the 1667 first edition of the blank verse poem by John Milton (1608-1674)
RFD76RE1–Love poem, couple around 1870, historical illustration
RMH6GF3F–“She walks – The Lady of my delight – A shepherdess of sheep.” Illustration by Harry Clarke (1889-1931) for the poem ‘The Lady of the Lambs’ by Alice Meynell (1847-1922). See description for more information.
RME7X8T4–Nibelungenlied. Anonymous epic poem. 13th century. Kriemhild requiring the proof of the coffin. Engraving. Colored.
RM2A5YKYG–Manuscript of 'Roses and Roses', the poem by Christina Georgina Rosetti (1830-1894).
RMCRXF0F–Carpet from the Signaringen Museum depicting events from the French epic poem 'William of Orleans' by William the Troubadour.
RMT965RJ–Planisphaerium Arateum Sive Compages Orbium Mundanorum Ex Hypothesi Aratea In Plano Expressa. Aratus (315-10 0 240 BC) was a Greek didactic poet. His major extant work is his hexameter poem Phenomena, the first half describes the constellations and other celestial phenomena. The second half is called the Diosemeia, and is chiefly about weather lore.
RMG60HBR–A poem is left inside St Andrew's Church, Soham, Cambridgeshire. Hundreds of local people attended a special church service to give prayers for missing schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. It is believed they were abducted and murdered.
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