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Henry Timrod (December 8, 1828 –
October 7, 1867) was an
American poet,
often called the "Poet of the Confederacy".
Timrod was born on
December 8, 1828...
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friendship with
fellow Southern poet
Henry Timrod, whom
Hayne helped with both his life and his career.
Timrod was
frail and ill
throughout his life with...
- Dylan's
lyrics in
Modern Times and the work of the
Civil War poet
Henry Timrod.
Modern Times won the
Grammy Award for Best
Contemporary Folk
Album and...
- well as many
lyrical lines taken from the work of 19th-century poet
Henry Timrod and
Roman poet Ovid.
Modern Times became Dylan's
first No. 1
album in the...
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Carolina On My Mind". The
lyrics of the song are
based on a poem by
Henry Timrod. This poem was
edited by G.R.
Goodwin and was set to
music by Anne Curtis...
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heart of the City of Florence, but now has
added over 100 more
acres of the
Timrod Park area with its
historic homes. The
redevelopment of
Florence has even...
- Cemetery, Charleston, S.C., 1867" is the full
title of a poem by
Henry Timrod,
sometimes considered the "Poet
Laureate of the Confederacy". It was first...
- to the
Confederate dead
written by the 19th-century
American poet
Henry Timrod, Tate's "Ode" is not a
straightforward ode. Instead, Tate uses the graveyard...
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essayist Hugh
Swinton Legare, the
poets Paul
Hamilton Hayne and
Henry Timrod, and the
novelist William Gilmore Simms composed some of the most important...
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performed to
correct a lean that had developed. In May 1901, a bust of
Henry Timrod was
unveiled in the park. On
November 10, 1950 a
plaque dedicated to Francis...