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Bachana | 1886-1928 | Monologue of Leonidas at Thermopylae (Bachana, Oak Tree - Damn You, I Love You - Lyrics, Epic Poems, Tbilisi, 1988) | Poetry | “Let Deucalion’s progeny See no good, ever after”. (pg. 40) |
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Bachana | 1886-1928 | Monologue of Leonidas at Thermopylae (Bachana, Oak Tree - Damn You, I Love You - Lyrics, Epic Poems, Tbilisi, 1988) | Poetry | “Let the great Athens be covered with clouds and Its brother, Sparta - the den of lions - together with it”. (pg. 40) |
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Bachana | 1886-1928 | Monologue of Leonidas at Thermopylae (Bachana, Oak Tree - Damn You, I Love You - Lyrics, Epic Poems, Tbilisi, 1988) | Poetry | “Monologue of Leonidas at Thermopylae (pg. 40) |
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Ana Kalandadze | 1924-2008 | In old palace (Ana Kalandadze, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2004) | Poetry | “In these halls I’ll find A ghost from night dreams - Unattainable forever - The beauty Of white Belvedere” (pg. 532-533) |
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Ana Kalandadze | 1924-2008 | I see you, wise man! (Ana Kalandadze, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2004) | Poetry | “Euxinus Pontus Rolls pure waves!” (pg. 530) |
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Ana Kalandadze | 1924-2008 | You are prompting Cronus! (Ana Kalandadze, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2004) | Poetry | “You are prompting Cronus (more to be awaited!), Invading of the Heavenly haven of spirits! Different times will hatch out a lot of false prophets - Liars”. (pg. 529) |
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Ana Kalandadze | 1924-2008 | Have Empires been slaves of someone?! (Ana Kalandadze, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2004) | Poetry | “We are an Empire! Eh, Byzantium! Bend your finger, you, old lion! Our glory still shines today, ‘We dominate nations’, You, mighty Rome!” (pg. 526) |
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Ana Kalandadze | 1924-2008 | Oh, those magical folk songs (Ana Kalandadze, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2004) | Poetry | “They were singing whatever Pisa, Old Rome and old Ravenna were singing […] We were looking at… the flaming hearts And Cupid shooting an arrow… They were... |
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Ana Kalandadze | 1924-2008 | Cleopatra (Ana Kalandadze, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2004) | Poetry | “A phantom silently goes through Columns of Ptolemy” (pg. 513) |
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1924-2008 | ***Rome, Genoa, Pisa, Verona (Ana Kalandadze, Poetry, Tbilisi, 2004) | “Rome, Genoa, Pisa, Verona… Fall of the leaves On the fields of Arno… Lethe and Acheron in the dungeon… ‘Gratia plena’ ‘Gratia... |
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