Bucolic

  • 51bu|col´i|cal|ly — bu|col|ic «byoo KOL ihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of shepherds; pastoral: »Bucolic poetry is seldom written by shepherds themselves. 2. rustic; rural: »a bucolic setting, bucolic wit. –n. 1. a poem about shepherds; eclogue; …

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  • 52bu|col|ic — «byoo KOL ihk», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of shepherds; pastoral: »Bucolic poetry is seldom written by shepherds themselves. 2. rustic; rural: »a bucolic setting, bucolic wit. –n. 1. a poem about shepherds; eclogue; …

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  • 54List of poets — This is a list of poets. It lists notable poets. Alphabetical listcompactTOC NOTOC A Ab Ak*Dannie Abse (born 1923), English poet *Milton Acorn (1923 ndash;1986), Canadian poet, writer, and playwright *Léonie Adams (1899 ndash;1988), American poet …

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  • 57Pastoral — Pastoral, as an adjective, refers to the lifestyle of shepherds and pastoralists, moving livestock around larger areas of land according to seasons and availability of water and feed. Pastoral also describes literature, art and music which… …

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  • 58Merry England — For other uses, see Merrie England (disambiguation). Poor little birdie teased, by the 19th century English illustrator Richard Doyle. Traditional English fairytales depicting elves, fairies and pixies are set on a Merrie England setting of… …

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  • 59Eclogue — An eclogue is a poem in a classical style on a pastoral subject. Poems in the genre are sometimes also called bucolics. The etymology of the word is a Romanization of the Greek eklogē ( polytonic|ἐκλογή ), meaning draft, choice, selection… …

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