- The
Dreme is a poem
written in 1528 by
Scottish herald and poet
David Lyndsay. It is his
earliest surviving poem, and is an
allegorical lament on the...
- "The Sea-Bell" or "Frodos
Dreme" is a poem with
elaborate rhyme scheme and
metre by J.R.R.
Tolkien in his 1962
collection of
verse The
Adventures of Tom...
- Middle-earth legendarium. The
volume includes The Sea-Bell,
subtitled Frodos Dreme,
which W. H.
Auden considered Tolkien's best poem. It is a
piece of metrical...
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which Chaucer had
applied to the eyes of his
wanton Friar. So too, in the
Dreme, the
allegorical tradition survives only in the form. "Remembrance" conducts...
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Regular Expression Motif Elicitation (
DREME) is a tool for
discovering motifs in
large collections of sequences.
DREME is com****tionally
efficient and therefore...
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Wells "The Dream" (short story), 1832
short story by Mary S****ey The
Dreme, 1528 poem by
Scottish poet
David Lyndsay "Dream" (Taras
Shevchenko poem)...
-
collection of
verse The
Adventures of Tom
Bombadil with the sub-title
Frodos Dreme.
Tolkien suggests that this
enigmatic narrative poem
represents the despairing...
- Merchandising.
Super Market Publishing Company. 1953. "Covidien
Medical Equipment".
dremed.com.
Retrieved 10
April 2023. "AmplĂa
Medline planta en Oradel". "Our Company"...
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Pioneering this
domain are
Simple Word
Enumeration techniques, such as YMF and
DREME,
which systematically go
through the
sequence in
search of
short motifs...
- poem "The Sea-Bell",
initially called "Looney" and
later labelled "Frodo's
Dreme",
where a lone traveller,
possibly Frodo, goes on a
bewildering journey...