The story is made up of an introduction and a complaint by Anelida which is in turn made up of a proem, a strophe, antistrophe and a conclusion.
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It was then revised for Michael VII Doukas by Symeon Seth, who wrote a brief introduction ( the proem . ), made some corrections in the text, omitting some chapters.
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This book includes : Proem, Lyrics in the Mood of Reflection, Sonnets, Songs of Roses, Commemorations and Inscriptions, Verses of Occasion, Paraphrases and a final Epilogue in the Autumn Garden.
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R . xii . 1-7, which consists of two versions, is composed of two proems that in Wayi3ra Rabbah, ch . 18, beginning, and the proem in this Midrash.
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The album contains four tracks that were originally featured on both of the band's previous EPs ( Midwest Monsters and Proem ) along with twelve original songs, making a total of sixteen songs.
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The treatise begins with the prefatory book, or proem, which explains why a book like the " Convivio " is needed and why Dante is writing it in the vernacular instead of Latin.
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H . St . J . Thackeray ( who translated Josephus "'Jewish Wars " from Greek into English ) also points out, " We learn from the proem that the Greek text was not the first draft of the work.
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"Proem : To Brooklyn Bridge " is the short lyrical ode to the Brooklyn Bridge and New York City which opens the sequence and serves as an introduction ( and New York City's urban landscape remains a dominant presence throughout the book ).
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That this is no mere metaphysical monism is indicated by the initiatory motifs of the proem; the setting and hymnal language of Fragment Eight; the unnamed goddess as the speaker of these words; and the figure of the historical Parmenides as priest of Apollo.
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The pis3ot taken from the Pesi3ta have of course no Yelammedenu or Tan % uma proems; the first part of pis3ah No . 14, which does not belong to the Pesi3ta, has at the beginning two halakic introductions and one proem of R . Tan % uma.