Poetry appears among the earliest records of most literate cultures, with poetic fragments found on early monoliths, runestones and stelae.
Her soliloquies - anguished poetic fragments - reveal the debt of "Wave" to the old tale.
Full of explosive scrawls and poetic fragments, Cy Twombly's work changed art.
The famous poetic fragment "Red Earth and Pouring Rain" from the Kuruntokai makes an indirect reference to the flower.
David William Nash believed it was a poor-quality twelfth-century romance overlaying a romance or story of the Arthurian era and put together with other poetic fragments.
That's a complete sentence, but there are equally poetic fragments too, along with several thousand rhetorical questions.
This poetic fragment acts as a narrative continuation of Homer's Iliad, being a story intwined with, yet not directly included in, the Trojan War saga.
The tone of the poetic fragment emphasizes a mood of joyous anticipation for the domestic festivity about to take place.
But where Weller's play sticks in my mind as a portrait of a lost generation, marooned between old values and new freedoms, Baker's piece emerges as a cryptic poetic fragment.
There are various other writings, including the name "John Tillett", who may have been a subsequent owner of the manuscript, some poetic fragments, and a note concerning the tuning of the viol.