- "Lewti, or the Circ****ian Love-
chaunt" is a poem by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
first published in 1798. This poem was
first published in the
Morning Post...
- of the Gods" "The
Chaunt of the Gods" "The
Sayings of Kib" "Concerning Sish" "The
Sayings of Slid" "The
Deeds of Mung" "The
Chaunt of the Priests" "The...
- edition,
replacing it with Coleridge's "Love".
Lewti or the Circ****ian Love-
chaunt (Coleridge)
exists in some 1798
editions in
place of The Convict. In the...
-
should have
applied Chaunt to the case
because he
thought that
facts used to
distinguish Chaunt were immaterial. He
reasoned that had
Chaunt been applied, its...
- (short story) "Lukannon" (poem) "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" (short story) "Darzee's
Chaunt (Sung in
Honour of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi)" (poem) "Toomai of the Elephants" (short...
- gustess, ho'la penso, ed ho
clamo al corv: «Che bel cha tü est! Scha tieu
chaunt es uschè bel scu tia apparentscha,
alura est tü il pü bel utschè da tuots»...
- eggs and
chases her into her "rat-hole"
where he
kills her too. "Darzee's
Chaunt" This
story has been
published as a
short book.
Toomai of the Elephants...
- Champs-Géraux (French pronunciation: [le ʃɑ̃ ʒeʁo]; Breton: Maez-Geraod; Gallo: Lez
Chaunt-Jéraud) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in northwestern...
- They
included "self-same", "hue", "minstrelsy", "murky", "carol", and "
chaunt".
Among Milton's
naturalized Latin words were "humid", "orient", "hostil"...
- day long the
young men
worshipped the god with song,
hymning him and
chaunting the
joyous paean, and the god took
pleasure in
their voices[.] Fire worship...