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  1. 900: Ono no Komachi (born 825 ), an early woman poet and one of the Six best Waka poets. 903: March 26: Sugawara no Michizane (born 845 ), Japanese kanshi poet. 904: Ki no Tomonori (born 850 ), Heian waka poet of the court, a member of the sanjūrokkasen or Thirty-six Poetry Immortals. 908:

  2. Semimaru 蝉丸, also known as "Semimaro" ( fl. 9th century), early Heian period poet and musician ; some accounts say he was a son of Uda Tennō, Prince Atsumi, or that he was the fourth son of Daigo Tennō; some claim he lived during the reign of Ninmyō Tennō. The Six best Waka poets in Japan. Sugawara no Michizane 菅原道真, also known ...

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  4. The 900s was a Decade that began on 1 January 900 and ended on 31 December 909. It is distinct from the decade known as the 91th decade which began on January 1, 901. and ended on December 31, 910. Millennium: 1st millennium. Centuries: 9th century – 10th century – 11th century. Decades:

  5. May 17, 2024 · Columbia Granger's World of Poetry contains citations for poems that appear in anthologies and collections, as well as poet biographies, commentaries, a glossary of poetic terms, and full text for some poems. Users can search poems by title, first line, author gender, genre, and more. Literature Online includes full text of literary works in ...

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  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: 900s in poetry; Retrieved from " ...

  7. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Poetry is written, spoken or sung language that is used in stronger or more original ways than prose is used. Poetry uses the meanings of words as prose does; but it also uses the sounds of words as if they were music, especially rhymes, other repeating sounds, and rhythms ( beats or meters ...

  8. First published in the journal Literary Miscellany in 1820, “The Four Ages of Poetry” is poet and novelist Thomas Love Peacock’s satirical perspective on the history and societal role of poetry. Adapting the Greek and Roman view of literary evolution as a slow demise from the early golden age into his own trajectory, which rearranges the ...

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