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Elegy: A poem of lament, usually formal and sustained, over the death of a particular person; also, a meditative poem in plaintive or sorrowful mood, such as, Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, by Thomas Gray. NOTE: The pastoral elegy became conventional in the Renaissance and continued into the nineteenth century. Traditionally, pastoral elegies included an invocation, a lament in which all nature joined, praise, sympathy, and a closing consolation, as in John Milton's Lycidas. (See also dirge, epitaph, monody)

Title Author Date Posted Date Created Ratings
Votes Creativity Form Imagery Overall
 Thirteen ways of looking at a seizure, no more - Explicit A. Paige White 05/20/2012 05/20/2012 1 Brilliant Outstanding Flow Vivid Memorable
 Transitions E. A. Pugh 04/22/2011 04/22/2011 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 VERANDA MUSINGS Terry Olynik 11/22/2006 11/21/2006 This Poem Is Currently Not Rated
 When the poet read Bukowski by the fallen bridge Jim Benz 08/08/2007 08/08/2007 7 Brilliant Outstanding Flow Vivid Memorable
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