Omar Khayyam (Persian poet and mathematician and astronomer whose poetry was popularized by Edward Fitzgerald's translation (1050-1123))
Ovid; Publius Ovidius Naso (Roman poet remembered for his elegiac verses on love (43 BC - AD 17))
Christopher Marlowe; Marlowe (English poet and playwright who introduced blank verse as a form of dramatic expression; was stabbed to death in a tavern brawl (1564-1593))
Dante; Dante Alighieri (an Italian poet famous for writing the Divine Comedy that describes a journey through hell and purgatory and paradise guided by Virgil and his idealized Beatrice (1265-1321))
Dickinson; Emily Dickinson (United States poet noted for her mystical and unrhymed poems (1830-1886))
Donne; John Donne (English clergyman and metaphysical poet celebrated as a preacher (1572-1631))
Dryden; John Dryden (the outstanding poet and dramatist of the Restoration (1631-1700))
Eliot; T. S. Eliot; Thomas Stearns Eliot (British poet (born in the United States) who won the Nobel prize for literature; his plays are outstanding examples of modern verse drama (1888-1965))
John Keats; Keats (Englishman and romantic poet (1795-1821))
Francis Scott Key; Key (United States lawyer and poet who wrote a poem after witnessing the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812; the poem was later set to music and entitled 'The Star-Spangled Banner' (1779-1843))
Lucretius; Titus Lucretius Carus (Roman philosopher and poet; in a long didactic poem he tried to provide a scientific explanation of the universe (96-55 BC))
Frederico Garcia Lorca; Garcia Lorca; Lorca (Spanish poet and dramatist who was shot dead by Franco's soldiers soon after the start of the Spanish Civil War (1898-1936))
"What goes up must come down." (English proverb)
"If you tell the truth, people are not happy; if beaten with a stick, dogs are not happy." (Bhutanese proverb)
"A bite from a lion is better the look of envy." (Arabic proverb)
"East or West, home is best." (Czech proverb)
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