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MCMXIV" (1914) is a poem
written by
English poet
Philip Larkin. It was
first published in the book The
Whitsun Weddings in 1964. The poem, a
single sentence...
- best
known poems, such as "The
Whitsun Weddings", "Days", "Mr Bleaney", "
MCMXIV", and "An
Arundel Tomb". Here Mr
Bleaney Nothing To Be Said Love
Songs in...
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referenced by the poet
Philip Larkin in his poem
about the
First World War,
MCMXIV.
Aston Villa are also
mentioned in
Harold Pinter's play The Dumb Waiter...
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media related to 1914.
Wikiquote has
quotations related to 1914. 1914 (
MCMXIV) was a
common year
starting on
Thursday of the
Gregorian calendarĀ and a...
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MCMXII MCMXIII MCMXIV MCMXV MCMXVI MCMXVII MCMXVIII MCMXIX MCMXX MCMXXI MCMXXII MCMXXIII MCMXXIV...
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referenced by the poet
Philip Larkin in his poem
about the
First World War, "
MCMXIV".
During World War II, The Oval was requisitioned,
initially housing anti-aircraft...
- memory, in
addition to her
uptown burial plot. The
inscription is
dated A.D.
MCMXIV and the
cenotaph is
located within the
small churchyard cemetery at the...
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Imperial suns
while both
sides of the arch have INDIA,
flanked by the
dates MCMXIV ('1914'; on the left) and
MCMXIX ('1919'; on the right).
Below the word...
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Title Length 1. "AOID" 1:35 2. "Tixis" 3:28 3. "
MCMXIV" 3:16 4. "Charles Bernstein" 5:23 5. "Folk Song for Jazz" 4:03 6. "Postman Song" 3:23 7. "Our...
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CLOUD OF WAR AND THIS
STONE IS
RAISED TO US IN THE HOME OF OUR DELIGHT;
MCMXIV & MCMXIX, a
verse suggested by
Robert Bridges, the poet laureate, in correspondence...