poets Meaning in Tamil ( poets வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பாவலன், கவிஞன், கவிஞர்,
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poets தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
பாவலன்பால் நின்ற பசிபோல நீங்கிற்றே.
புகழ்ச் செல்வி - பரணிப்பாவலன்.
மூடப் பழக்கஞ் சாடிய பாவலன்.
இதன் ஆசிரியர் பரணிப்பாவலன் ஆவார்.
poets's Usage Examples:
Moreover, many a reciter was not content to declaim the genuine verses of ancient poets, but interpolated some of his own composition, and the change of religion introduced by Islam led to the mutilation of many verses to suit the doctrines of the new creed.
Of these we have several specimens, and the art of composing them seems to have been assiduously cultivated, as might naturally be expected from the court life of the poets, and their constant endeavours after terseness and neatness of expression.
Matthew Arnold, who edited six selected Lives of the poets, regarded it as one of Macaulay's happiest and ripest efforts.
His waters were said to pass beneath the sea and rise again in the fountain Arethusa at Syracuse; such is the earlier version from which later mythologists and poets evolved the familiar myth of the loves of Alpheus and Arethusa.
), whose most conspicuous followers were Joao de Lemos and the poets of the collection entitled 0 Trovador; Soares de Passos, a singer for the sad; the melodious Thomas Ribeiro, who drew his inspiration from Zorilla and voiced the opposition to a political union with Spain in the patriotic poem D.
1850), one of the most gifted modern lyrical poets of Hungary, has the charm of tenderness and delicacy together with that of a peculiar and original style, his Kurucz notcik being so far his most successful attempt at romantic lyrics.
Its legends have inspired many Rumanian poets, among them the celebrated V.
Comic poets, Old (7): Epicharmus, Cratinus, Eupolis, Aristo phanes, Pherecrates, Crates, Plato.
From the 6th century onwards he was looked upon as one of the chief poets and musicians of antiquity, the inventor or perfecter of the lyre, who by his music and singing was able not only to charm the wild beasts, but even to draw the trees and rocks from their places, and to arrest the rivers in their course.
Her character and these incidents of her life presented an attractive subject to the Greek tragic poets, especially Sophocles in the Antigone and Oedipus at Colonus, and Euripides, whose Antigone, though now lost, is partly known from extracts incidentally preserved in later writers, and from passages in his Phoenissae.
This foreign bird's note is celebrated by the poets of all countries along with the notes of their native songsters.
Synonyms:
sonneteer, poet laureate, odist, bard, poetess, author, writer, elegist,
Antonyms:
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