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Arthur Seymour John
Tessimond (19 July 1902 in
Birkenhead – 13 May 1962 in Chelsea, London) was an
English poet. He went to
Birkenhead School until the...
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featured vocalist John
Haughm reciting the poem "Birch Tree" by A. S. J.
Tessimond in a
style comparable to
English neofolk band
Death in June. On November...
- film. The
track "Birch White"
borrowed its
lyrics from a song by A.S.J.
Tessimond titled "Birch Tree". "Sowilo Rune" was
posted on Agalloch's
official MySpace...
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Wherever We May Be (Robert Graves) (1980) and
Retreats and
Advances (A.S.J.
Tessimond) (2016). His
pupil Peter Seabourne's five song
cycles include Sonnets...
- - L. A. G.
Strong - Jan
Struther -
Dorothy Margaret Stuart - A. S. J.
Tessimond -
Dylan Thomas - W. J.
Turner -
James Walker - Rex
Warner -
Dorothy Wellesley...
- S. J.
Tessimond. W. H. Auden,
Richard Goodman, C. Day-Lewis, John Lehmann,
Charles Madge,
Michael Roberts,
Stephen Spender, A. S. J.
Tessimond, Rex Warner...
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Renee Morlan A. S. Byatt –
Antonia Susan Byatt A. S. J.
Tessimond –
Arthur Seymour John
Tessimond A. S. King – Amy
Sarig King A. S. Neill –
Alexander Sutherland...
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Symons - J. M.
Synge -
Nahum Tate - Alfred, Lord
Tennyson - A. S. J.
Tessimond -
Dylan Thomas -
Edward Thomas - R. S.
Thomas -
Francis Thompson - Henry...
- and Bill Tidy.
Birkenhead has
produced poets and
authors such as A.S.J.
Tessimond,
Adrian Henri and
Michael Z. Williamson. The
World War I poet Wilfred...
- Stephens,
James Strong, L. A. G. Stuart,
Muriel Summers, Hal Synge, J. M.
Tessimond, A. S. J. Thomas,
Dylan Thomas, R. S. Thwaite,
Anthony Tomlinson, Charles...