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poetul florian silisteanu si portretul sfintei distanțe

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Adina IspasAI

Adina Ispas

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petrescu alexandra

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am 21 de ani sunt o persoana dinamica care stie sa lupte pentru a obtine ce vrea

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John Milton

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1608 - 1674 One of the greatest poets of the English language, best-known for his epic poem PARADISE LOST (1667). Milton's powerful, rhetoric prose and the eloquence of his poetry had an immense influence especially on the 18th-century verse. Besides poems, Milton published pamphlets defending civil and religious rights. John Milton was born in London. His mother Sarah Jeffrey, a very religious person, was the daughter of a merchant sailor. His father, also named John, had risen to prosperity as a scrivener or law writer - he also composed music. The family was wealthy enough to afford a second house in the country. Milton's first teachers were his father, from whom he inherited love for art and music, and the writer Thomas Young, a graduate of St Andrews University. At the age of twelve Milton was admitted to St Paul's School near his home and five years later he entered Christ's College, Cambridge. During this period, while considering himself destined for the ministry, he began to...

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Don McLean

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Famed for -- and ultimately defined by -- his perennial \"American Pie,\" singer/songwriter Don McLean was born October 2, 1945, in New Rochelle, NY. After getting his start in the folk clubs of New York City during the mid-\'60s, McLean struggled for a number of years, building a small following through his work with Pete Seeger on the Clearwater, a sloop that sailed up and down the eastern seaboard to promote environmental causes. Still, McLean was primarily singing in elementary schools and the like when in 1970 he wrote a musical tribute to painter Vincent Van Gogh; the project was roundly rejected by a number of labels, although MediaArts did offer him a contract to record a number of his other songs under the title Tapestry. The album fared poorly, but Perry Como earned a hit with a cover of the track \"And I Love Her So,\" prompting United Artists to pick up McLean\'s contract. He returned in 1971 with American Pie; the title track, an elegiac eight-and-a-half-minute folk-pop...

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John Willy Kopperud

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It\'s All Over Now, Baby Blue Bob Dylan You must leave now, take what you need, you think will last. But whatever you wish to keep, you better grab it fast. Yonder stands your orphan with his gun, Crying like a fire in the sun. Look out the saints are comin\' through And it\'s all over now, Baby Blue. The highway is for gamblers, better use your sense. Take what you have gathered from coincidence. The empty-handed painter from your streets Is drawing crazy patterns on your sheets. This sky, too, is folding under you And it\'s all over now, Baby Blue. All your seasick sailors, they are rowing home. All your reindeer armies, are all going home. The lover who just walked out your door Has taken all his blankets from the floor. The carpet, too, is moving under you And it\'s all over now, Baby Blue. Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for you. Forget the dead you\'ve left, they will not follow you. The vagabond who\'s rapping at your door Is standing in the clothes that you...

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William Wymark JacobsWJ

William Wymark Jacobs

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William Wymark Jacobs (8 September 1863 – 1 September 1943), was an English author of short stories and novels. He is now best remembered for his macabre tales "The Monkey's Paw" (published 1902 in the collection of short stories The Lady of the Barge) and "The Toll House" (published 1909 in the collection of short stories Sailors' Knots). However the majority of his output was humorous in tone. His favourite subjects were marine life: "men who go down to the sea in ships of moderate tonnage" said Punch, reviewing his first collection of stories, Many Cargoes, which achieved great popular success on its publication in 1896. Many Cargoes was followed by the novel The Skipper's Wooing in 1897, and another collection of short stories, Sea Urchins (1898) set the seal on his popularity. Among his other titles are Captains All, Sailors' Knots, and Night Watches. The title of the last reflects the popularity of perhaps his most enduring character: the night-watchman on the wharf in Wapping,...

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Saisei Murou

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Salomia Daniel AliSA

Salomia Daniel Ali

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Un fir de praf, in vastul univers al versurilor. Ma vor defini, mai tarziu daca merit cei ce ma vor citi. Restul nu poate fi decat o, nuca fara continut.

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Salagean Ioan

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De la tara, scolit in armata, ostean pana la pensie, acum retardat(RETIRED). IUBITOR DE CREATIE, CONSUMATOR AL ACESTEIA. Am descoperit foarte tarziu poezia, dar ma stradui a recupera. Mi-s dragi toti cei de aici!

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Silviu Tudor-SaladjiarST

Silviu Tudor-Saladjiar

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sailor’s game

de Leonard Ancuta

închid ochii desfac mâinile mă rotesc sunt o roză a vânturilor care răsfiră infinite drumuri fiecare pas înainte mă depărtează de tine & atunci aștept în mine tot universul ca un comatos care-și...

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NIG de vorbă cu scriitorul și traducătorul Cristian Săileanu

de Nuta Istrate Gangan

NIG: Domnule Săileanu, nu știu prea multe despre domnia ta. Ce ar trebui să știu în primul și în primul rând? C.S.: De trebuit n-ar trebui să știi nimic. Dar, de fapt nu știi pentru că nu am făcut...

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Femeie intunecata marinar

de Andrei Dumitrescu

Dark woman sailor, ocean born entertainer, take me onto your ship, and undo my bones to a footstep as a continuance ladder to the leg of your trip, Dark woman sailor won\'t you let me inside, Won\'t...

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s-a indragostit pupaza!

de raluca gavrilescu

Without any sense or control All your fishing boats sail away To come what may From now…any day To see it out there is too painful Some ‘What now’… But now, as in, not so much of a man It’s easy:...

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Catec pe care-l cant cand mi-e dor de casa

de iulian

Sloop John B We come on the Sloop John B My grandfather and me Around Nassau town we did roam Drinking all night Got into a fight Well I feel so broke up I wanna go home So hoist up the John B\'s...

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WALKING IN LIGHT

de Floriana Pachia

I first halted on the riverbank staring before and behind at the myriad signs sprung like grass blades along the walks of life I left behind a harbor a sunny seashore and people up and about renting...

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Amor Intellectualis

de Oscar Wilde

Oft have we trod the vales of Castaly And heard sweet notes of sylvan music blown From antique reeds to common folk unknown: And often launched our bark upon that sea Which the nine Muses hold in...

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Serenade (For Music)

de Oscar Wilde

The western wind is blowing fair Across the dark AEgean sea, And at the secret marble stair My Tyrian galley waits for thee. Come down! the purple sail is spread, The watchman sleeps within the town,...

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L\'Ile inconnue. Barcarolle.

de Théophile Gautier

Tell me, my young pretty, Where would you like to go? The sail unfolds its wing The breeze is coming up! The oar is of ivory The flag of silk The rudder of fine gold For ballast I have an orange For...

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