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Songes and Sonettes,
usually called Tottel's Miscellany, was the
first printed anthology of
English poetry.
First published by
Richard Tottel in 1557 in...
- Les
Songes drolatiques de
Pantagruel (The
Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel) is a
woodcut picture book
published in 1565 by
French illustrator Richard Breton...
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almost all
found in the Mare aux
Songes. In
October 2005,
after a
hundred years of neglect, a part of the Mare aux
Songes swamp was
excavated by an international...
- Juliette, or Key of
Dreams (French:
Juliette ou la Clé des
songes) is a 1951
French drama film
directed by
Marcel Carné. It was
entered into the 1951 Cannes...
- "Ceci n'est pas une pipe" is
extended in Les Mots et Les Images, La Clé des
Songes, Ceci n'est pas une pipe (L'air et la chanson), The Tune and Also the Words...
- The
First Book of
Songs (title in
Early Modern English:
First Booke of
Songes or Ayres) is a
collection of
songs by John
Dowland which includes one instrumental...
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Dowland in
London in 1597
published his
First Booke of
Songes or Ayres, a set of 21 lute-
songs and one of the most
influential collections in the history...
- L'Arbre des
songes,
concerto for
violin &
orchestra at
AllMusic Henri Dutilleux, L'Arbre des
songes,
Schott (Paris, 1985) "L'Arbre des
songes" (work details)...
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cloudy Humour say what mak'st thou here (a Dialogue) The
Second Book of
Songes (Dowland, John).
IMSLP Rumens,
Carol (21 July 2008). "Poem of the W****:...
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Lyrics are
words that make up a
song,
usually consisting of
verses and choruses. The
writer of
lyrics is a lyricist. The
words to an
extended musical composition...