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"I want to praise / what goes one way, what never recovers," she writes in "Ode of Withered Cleavage".
Substantial integration between ontologies and software engineering has been achieved e.g. in ODE of [15] and Onto [19].
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He also had an infatuation for Turkish music (as did Beethoven, who included a Turkish march even in "Ode to Joy" of his Ninth Symphony, and other composers of the time).
In "Ode to Heroine of the Future" we get a glimpse - too brief - of a human heart within Marley's breast, when his sister jumps out a seventh-floor window and dies.
Suns shine brightly, fluffy clouds roll by, flowers bloom in "Ode to Susan Mallory of Virginia" and "Wandering Spirit" — if you choose to view them that way.
It was a very aspirational way of dressing, because they would do it in ode to the royalty of that time.
"When Keats writes in Ode to a Nightingale of having 'emptied some dull opiate to the drains' he means – very precisely – downing a decanter of laudanum," he said.
Keats developed his own type of ode in "Ode to Psyche", which preceded "Ode on a Grecian Urn" and other odes he wrote in 1819.
John Keats would later follow Coleridge's depiction and use of nightingale in "Ode to a Nightingale".
By the time of Blake and Wordsworth, Father Time was replaced by innocent infants "trailing clouds of glory," as Wordsworth put it in "Ode, Intimations of Immortality".
Models were implemented in Matlab and solved with ode15s, which is a built-in ODE solver in Matlab capable of handling stiff systems.
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