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- (Στέφανος, stéphanos), the introduction to which compares each of its anthologized poets to a flower. That Garland by Meléagros of Gadara formed the kernel...
- adventures of a valiant young Indian grey mongoose. It has often been anthologized and published several times as a short book. Book 5 of Panchatantra,...
- Kipling. It was first published in 1889, and has been much collected and anthologized since. Kamal, a tribal chieftain in the North-West Frontier of the British...
- on his 15th studio album, Blood on the Tracks, in 1975. It was later anthologized on the compilation album The Essential Bob Dylan in 2000. Dylan recorded...
- serialized from 1992 to 1997 in the manga magazine Super Jump, and later anthologized as ten collected volumes. The series is a **** comedy that follows Kintaro...
- Fiction. The title was changed to "Long Distance Call" when the story was anthologized. The story ends differently than the TV episode. Miss Elva Keene lives...
- Award for Best Novelette, Nebula Award for Best Novelette) (frequently anthologized, as in Alternative Histories, 1986, ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg...
- New Hampshire. "Fire and Ice" is one of Frost's best-known and most anthologized poems. According to one of Frost's biographers, "Fire and Ice" was inspired...
- Boston, published in 1914 by David Nutt, and has become "one of the most anthologized and analyzed poems in modern literature". Like many of the poems in North...
- Competition conducted by The Poetry Society (India) in 1993. The poem was anthologized in 1994 in the book Voices of the ****ure. Sinha, Shampa (1993). "Siesta"...