Two lyrical verses of A. Pushkin for voice and piano, op. 22.
In 1900 he published, with R. Silyn Roberts, a book of lyrical verse entitled Telynegion.
Not on the surface, of course: the techniques of modernism are by now deeply ingrained, and just about no major poet writes a direct, lyrical, declarative verse.
His first literary work was a version of the Psalms; first in hexameter, and then in lyrical verse.
Horace was particularly famous for his odes, and many English odes written centuries later were based on Horace's lyrical verses.
An ode is a form of stately and elaborate lyrical verse.
Some of João Gilberto's earliest recordings were less than two minutes long, and some had a single lyrical verse that was simply repeated.
Much of his work is Christian lyrical verse.
Šimić was later topic to several other epic songs, lyrical verses, dramas and novels, as well as a 1995 documentary by Croatian Radiotelevision.
The gudastviri player's repertoire consists of historical, epic, satirical, comic, and lyrical verses, which are performed as one part songs.