But the poet resurrected it, and gave it a new start.
The poet gave voice to all-big or small, rich or poor.
But the poet had the real one, and had given him nothing to do but play himself.
Too late, I thought that the android should be drinking with us, but by then the old poet was giving his toast.
Aye, he thought, the poets didn't give me much feel for how bone weary I'd be after a battle, either.
A humanitarian poet he has always given his eyes and ears to his mother India.
And so it seems the mad, bad poet has given us the slip once again.
At night, the poet gives free rein to his homosexuality.
No poet, not even the biblical psalmist, gave more attention to the quotidian life of the city and its people.
The poet, however, gives him the right, as is natural.