- "Apologia Pro
Poemate Meo" is a poem by
Wilfred Owen. It
deals with the
atrocities of
World War I. The
title means "in
defence of my poetry" and is often...
- the monk, Gildas. It
occurs in the
phrase 'Tunc
talhaern tat
aguen in
poemate claret' (Talhaern the
father of the muse was then
renowned in poetry) where...
-
included in the volume: "Strange Meeting" "Greater Love" "Apologia Pro
Poemate Meo" "The Show" "Mental Cases" "Parable of the Old Men and the Young" "Arms...
-
Morissette Richard Burton reading of
Wilfred Owen's
poems "Apologia Pro
Poemate Meo", "The Show" and "Arms and the Boy" War
Ensemble Excerpts from Martin...
- even a
Latin translation of
parts of it – De
Agricolae Puero,
Anglicano Poemate celeberrimo excerptum, et in
morem Latini Georgici redditum – made by the...
- Tat
Aguen in
poemate claruit, et Neirin, et Taliessin, et Bluchbard, et Cian qui
vocatur Gue[ni]th Guaut,
simul uno
tempore in
poemate Brittanico claruerunt...
- pieces, in
prose and verse, Ipswich, 1798. Ver: de
Agricola Puero,
Anglo Poemate celeberrimo excerptum, et in
morem Latini Georgici redditum, Ipswich, 1801...