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riddle poems with answers: Touching the Distance Brian Swann, 1998 A collection of brief poems, most only a single line, adapted from the riddles of various Native American tribes. The illustrations reveal the answers to the riddles. |
riddle poems with answers: Riddle Road Elizabeth Spires, 1999 A collection of twenty-six original riddles with clues given in the illustrations. |
riddle poems with answers: Every Day Birds Amy Ludwig VanDerwater, 2016-02-23 Young readers get an introduction to twenty different types of birds, with breathtaking paper-cuts by newcomer Dylan Metrano! Chickadee wears a wee black cap.Jay is loud and bold.Nuthatch perches upside-down.Finch is clothed in gold.Young readers are fascinated with birds in their world. Every Day Birds helps children identify and learn about common birds. After reading Every Day Birds, families can look out their windows with curiosity--recognizing birds and nests and celebrating the beauty of these creatures!Every Day Birds focuses on twenty North American birds, with a poem and descriptions written by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater and beautiful paper-cuttings by first-time picture book illustrator Dylan Metrano. Interesting facts about each bird are featured in the back of the book. |
riddle poems with answers: The Earliest English Poems Michael Alexander, Michael J. Alexander, 1970 |
riddle poems with answers: Riddle-lightful J. Patrick Lewis, 1998 A collection of thirty-two poetic riddles, describing such things as a moose, a camera, a tornado, and the letter B. |
riddle poems with answers: A Valentine Edgar Allan Poe, 1848 |
riddle poems with answers: The Exeter Book Israel Gollancz, 2018-10-09 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
riddle poems with answers: Riddles, Etc Geoffrey Hilsabeck, 2017 Poetry. In his debut collection, RIDDLES, ETC., Geoffrey Hilsabeck proves himself adept at paradox, a poet who reaches toward the largeness of the cosmos in order to bring its essence closer to us. Approaching his subjects with the difficult task of describing their spirit without naming it directly, this collection is also a love letter—Dear citizen stargazer—to the known and unknown. A singular imagination is at work here, writing toward the unique and peculiar qualities of things and beings, displaying the relative similarities of all phenomena. Reader, let me ask you a riddle: What holds its breath in another's mouth? What hides wind in leaves? What takes apart the Delphic know yourself and admits I don't know? I don't know. His riddles, etc., recognize that basic bewilderment which knowledge cannot rescue us from, and then he makes for us the world again, not by defining it, but by singing the wild, innocent song.—Dan Beachy-Quick These riddles are poems 'fearfully, and wonderfully made,' unabashedly lyrical—they've been hanging on, like psalms and rivers, 'strange and unnecessary' as the poet's life. They ask the comfortably urgent questions that, back in the day, John Ashbery asked (with echoes of David Schubert): the kind that need no answer but are open to any. When you get past the making, perhaps all poems worth the name are really riddles, as only the tongue may turn back the clock so we may reconsider of what it is made.—Matvei Yankelevich |
riddle poems with answers: Unriddling the Exeter Riddles Patrick J. Murphy, 2011 Examines the Old English riddles found in the tenth-century Exeter Book manuscript, with particular attention to their relationship to larger traditions of literary and traditional riddling--Provided by publisher. |
riddle poems with answers: Riddle-icious J. Patrick Lewis, Debbie Tilley, 1996 A collection of twenty-eight poems which provide clever clues to humorous riddles |
riddle poems with answers: This is a Poem that Heals Fish Jean-Pierre Siméon, 2007 After his mother, hurrying to her tuba lesson, tells him that a poem will cure his pet fish's boredom, a little boy tries to find out what a poem is by asking friends, neighbors, and other members of his family. |
riddle poems with answers: The Riddle in the Poem Živilė Gimbutas, 2004 The Riddle in the Poem is a study of the ramifications of riddles and riddle elements in the context of selected twentieth-century poetry. It includes works by Francis Ponge, Wallace Stevens, Richard Wilbur, Rainer M. Rilke, and Henrikas Radauskas. This book enlarges the scope of riddles as a root of lyric by connecting it with the folkloristic concept of riddling, essentially a question and answer series, and by tracing the influence of the root in poetic methodology. The Riddle in the Poem may be defined as an attempt to advance the notion, which has been discussed in previous folkloristic and literary studies, which riddle as the root of lyric manifests itself in various ways. |
riddle poems with answers: Guess Who, Haiku Deanna Caswell, 2016-03-08 Guess Who, Haiku is a unique poetic guessing game illustrated by bestselling and beloved artist Bob Shea. Author Deanna Caswell’s playful take on the inventive Japaense form of poetry offers clues about the creatures hiding on every page in this creative and clever picture book of charmingly illustrated poems for the very young. As readers meet a cow, a bee, a horse, a bird, a frog, a fish, a mouse, a cat, and a dog, they will be delighted to learn that they are the subject of the final poem. Parents will appreciate the simple guide to understanding the haiku. Perfect for story time and for poetry month April, Guess Who Haiku is a must-have collection of poetry for the youngest readers. |
riddle poems with answers: Amir Khusrau Ankit Chaddha, 2016 The oilman's oil, the potter's pot The elephant's trunk, the king's flag A riddle is a mystery concealed in words, each a clue you must unravel. In this book, it is also a piece of verse, part of the puzzle that is the fascinating life of Amir Khusrau. Gloriously illustrated, crafted with care and sprinkled with delightful snippets of history, Amir Khusrau: The Man in Riddles is guaranteed to bewilder, inform and entertain children and adults alike. Work your way through the riddles on your own or challenge a friend, or just read on for the answer and a peek into the thoughts of this enigmatic poet, mystic and musician. |
riddle poems with answers: Riddle Me This! Hugh Lupton, 2007-03-01 Wacky riddles, witty puzzles and zany brainteasers from around the globe are the subject of Hugh Lupton's book, illustrated in colour by Sophie Fatus. Children and adults alike can enjoy testing their wits with these riddles and traditional riddling stories. |
riddle poems with answers: Guess Again!: Riddle Poems Lillian Morrison, 2017-12-13 Read Along or Enhanced eBook: This lyrical picture book of 20 clever riddles challenges young readers to use their imagination to solve the word and picture puzzles. |
riddle poems with answers: Multilingual Neuropoetry Dr Jayanthiny Kangatharan, 2019-02-06 This book is the first to help you tap into the connection between art and science, and specifically recognise how neuroscience and poetry can join hands to give rise to the idea of neuropoetry. The literary creation of neuroart uses poetry to look at concrete examples of human experience through a neuroscientific lens. This attempt to meaningfully express neuroscientific phenomena creatively in different languages is Multilingual Neuropoetry. The debut anthology by Dr Jayanthiny Kangatharan provides you with extensive notes and explanations to help you understand with examples how you can create your own neuropoems. This book where art meets science therefore is for everyone: the poet and the non-poet, the scientist and the non-scientist. It is for you. |
riddle poems with answers: Arithme-Tickle J. Patrick Lewis, 2007 Rhyming text and illustrations present a variety of math problems. |
riddle poems with answers: Riddles in Rhyme Marion Lucinda Cadwell Clarke, 1916 |
riddle poems with answers: Wings of Fire Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, Arun Tiwari, 1999 Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, The Son Of A Little-Educated Boat-Owner In Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, Had An Unparalled Career As A Defence Scientist, Culminating In The Highest Civilian Award Of India, The Bharat Ratna. As Chief Of The Country`S Defence Research And Development Programme, Kalam Demonstrated The Great Potential For Dynamism And Innovation That Existed In Seemingly Moribund Research Establishments. This Is The Story Of Kalam`S Rise From Obscurity And His Personal And Professional Struggles, As Well As The Story Of Agni, Prithvi, Akash, Trishul And Nag--Missiles That Have Become Household Names In India And That Have Raised The Nation To The Level Of A Missile Power Of International Reckoning. |
riddle poems with answers: The Riddle-master of Hed Patricia A. McKillip, 1978 In seeking the answer to the riddle of the three stars on his forehead and the three stars on the enchanted harp and sword, Morgon, Prince of Hed, goes ultimately to the High One, himself. |
riddle poems with answers: Medieval Studies and the Ghost Stories of M. R. James Patrick J. Murphy, 2017-02-28 Montague Rhodes James authored some of the most highly regarded ghost stories of all time—classics such as “Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad” that have been adapted many times over for radio and television and have never gone out of print. But while James is best known as a fiction writer and storyteller, he was also a provost of King’s College, Cambridge, and Eton College, and a legendary and influential scholar whose pioneering work in the study of biblical texts and medieval manuscripts, art, and architecture is still relevant today. In Medieval Studies and the Ghost Stories of M. R. James, Patrick J. Murphy argues that these twin careers are inextricably linked. James’s research not only informed his fiction but also reflected his anxieties about the nature of academic life and explored the delicate divide between professional, university men and erratic hobbyists or antiquaries. Murphy shows how detailed attention to the scholarly inspirations behind James’s fiction provides considerable insight into a formative moment in medieval studies, as well as into James’s methods as a master stylist of understated horror. During his life, James often claimed that his stories were mere entertainments—pleasing distractions from a life largely defined by academic discipline and restraint—and readers over the years have been content to take him at his word. This intriguing volume, however, convincingly proves otherwise. |
riddle poems with answers: Nigerian-Ibibio Riddles Idioms and More Proverbs Emma Umana Clasberry, 2012-10-18 Riddles stimulate learning and make learning and teaching of almost any subject in any setting enjoyable for any age of learners. They strengthen social cohesion between tellers and listeners. Riddles guide new generation to compare, differentiate, question and confront phenomena they encounter daily in their lives. |
riddle poems with answers: Hard Riddles Barbara Tremblay Cipak, 2020-11-24 This book contains only original and unique riddles. Can you solve this riddle featured on the back cover of Hard Riddles? I'm two four-letter words; when you change one letter I go from caution to something used, I give you a heads-up, or can be quite tattered, like a pair of discarded shoes, what two words sound the same but are different as described by these clues? Hard Riddles has eight chapters with ten original riddles per section. The book chapters feature Riddles related to the following topics: 1. Human Traits (Words about human qualities) 2. Emotions & Feelings (Words related to the human condition) 3. Homonyms (Words with the same pronunciation and spelling, but have a different meaning) 4. Homographs (Words spelled the same, sound different, and have different meanings) 5. Triple Homophones (Three words with the same pronunciation but different meanings and different spelling) 6. Double Homophones (Two words with the same pronunciation but have different meanings and different spellings) 7. Words with the Letter Q in Them 8. Words with Four Syllables The #Stumped Riddle Series is a clean, fun game for teens, adults, and smart kids. The game rules are featured inside. Use some or all of the riddles for party activities, family gatherings, or mental exercise. This riddle book is ideal for gifts, prizes, distraction, party activities, stocking stuffers, or going solo and challenging yourself. Take a break from this crazy life. Turn the world off with a smile. |
riddle poems with answers: Early English Poems Henry Spackman Pancoast, John Duncan Ernst Spaeth, 1911 |
riddle poems with answers: English Riddles from Oral Tradition Archer Taylor, 2003-01-01 |
riddle poems with answers: Names, Proverbs, Riddles, and Material Text in Robert Frost T. O'Brien, 2010-07-19 This study examines several unexplored aspects of the poetry of Robert Frost, one of the most widely read and studied American poets, and shows how they contribute to the reader's experience and modernism in general. |
riddle poems with answers: Short Talks Anne Carson, 2015 Poetry. Deluxe redesign of the two-time Griffin Award winner's first poetry collection. On the occasion of the press's 40th anniversary, Brick Books is proud to present the first of six new editions of classic books from our back catalogue. New material includes a foreword by the poet Margaret Christakos, a Short Talk on Afterwords by Carson herself, and cover art and design by the renowned typographer Robert Bringhurst. First issued in 1992, SHORT TALKS is Carson's first and only collection of poems published with an independent Canadian press. It announced the arrival of a profound, elegiac and biting new voice. SHORT TALKS can comfortably stand alongside Carson's other bestselling and award-winning works. The renowned ancient Greek scholar's first book beautifully reprinted on amazing paper, with an extra short talk on afterwords functioning as the afterword. Sometimes humorous, other times eerie, these prose-poems range in topic from waterproofing to Gertrude Stein at 9:30 at night--the most fascinating micro-lectures you'll ever attend. Nobody has not bought this book after opening it. --Open Books Indie Recommend |
riddle poems with answers: Riddle Me this Phil Cousineau, 1999 300 of the most fascinating word puzzles, enigmas, conundrums, and verbal jigsaws from around the world and through the ages. |
riddle poems with answers: The Complete Poems James Hursey, 2017-03-18 From the Introduction: Just words of course, all just so many words. But words strung slyly, judiciously, and always lovingly one after the other in due order and in such a way as to entertain, sometimes astonish, and, the poet hopes, occasionally enlighten the literate, or even otherwise, reader; all cast in diverse poetical schemes ranging from the formal classical pentameter of Milton or Tennyson to unformed lines to satisfy even the postiest of moderns; but in fact most of the lines herein actually - can it be? - scan, and many - oh no! - even rhyme, sometimes obviously, sometimes merely hinted at in surprising ways, recalling Wallace Stevens's remark that one writes poetry out of a delight in the harmonious and orderly; one will find here blank verse, heroic couplets, a touch of ottava rima, numerous sonnets of various styles, even, just for fun, a limerick and a finicky double dactyl; also some rowdy cowboy poetry and other diverse schemes nearly as numerous as the pages herein. |
riddle poems with answers: The Tao of Pooh Benjamin Hoff, 1998 |
riddle poems with answers: Twisty Little Passages Nick Montfort, 2005-02-11 A critical approach to interactive fiction, as literature and game. Interactive fiction—the best-known form of which is the text game or text adventure—has not received as much critical attention as have such other forms of electronic literature as hypertext fiction and the conversational programs known as chatterbots. Twisty Little Passages (the title refers to a maze in Adventure, the first interactive fiction) is the first book-length consideration of this form, examining it from gaming and literary perspectives. Nick Montfort, an interactive fiction author himself, offers both aficionados and first-time users a way to approach interactive fiction that will lead to a more pleasurable and meaningful experience of it. Twisty Little Passages looks at interactive fiction beginning with its most important literary ancestor, the riddle. Montfort then discusses Adventure and its precursors (including the I Ching and Dungeons and Dragons), and follows this with an examination of mainframe text games developed in response, focusing on the most influential work of that era, Zork. He then considers the introduction of commercial interactive fiction for home computers, particularly that produced by Infocom. Commercial works inspired an independent reaction, and Montfort describes the emergence of independent creators and the development of an online interactive fiction community in the 1990s. Finally, he considers the influence of interactive fiction on other literary and gaming forms. With Twisty Little Passages, Nick Montfort places interactive fiction in its computational and literary contexts, opening up this still-developing form to new consideration. |
riddle poems with answers: W. S. Merwin Cary Nelson, Ed Folsom, 1987 |
riddle poems with answers: Bed in Summer Robert Louis Stevenson, 2011-08 Presents an illustrated poem about a little girl having to be in bed during daylight hours. |
riddle poems with answers: What was it for Adrienne Raphel, 2017 Poetry. In her debut collection WHAT WAS IT FOR, Adrienne Raphel revitalizes the topsy-turvy lyric and its evergreen sagacity. Through playground doggerel, charm, and riddle, these poems cry fair and foul to a world where pate geese dabble in fields of lavender, crises get wallpapered over, hot air balloons stalk pleasurably, cash changes for gold, and the moon sinks into the sea to the thrum of the metronome. That world is this, our own and only, so reader, climb aboard: like a carousel, each poem loops round and round, granting dizzying vistas. All the while, these poems spill over with wonder--as in query, as in jubilee--just as a child chants why, but why, but why. By way of answer, WHAT WAS IT FOR offers an immortal, resounding question. Adrienne Raphel's lexical sleight-of-hand in her debut collection astonishes me. Her poems are feral and full of feverish delight. Her corkscrewing rhymes enchant as she incants the phenomenological joy of living among earthly and unearthly wonders. Raphel takes Victorian nonsense verse into the twenty-first century and transforms it to her own strange and genius song. --Cathy Park Hong As maddening, incantatory, and exhilarating as the nursery rhymes of the most gifted, twisted children, What Was It For trembles with the terrifying, unspooling energy of a maypole rewinding in eternity. 'Pulsing and pulling concentrically// to the center of centers, ' 'unfurling/ in crooked angles, ' and falling 'without falling, ' Raphel's dangerous, luminous mode is the 'carousel spell'--enchanted and hell-bent. --Robyn Schiff Nothing escapes Adrienne Raphel's notice--whatever her eye trains itself on blooms with mystery, logic, fractal intelligence and a feverish, near-mathematical stumped- ness. Her depth of thinking and clarity of observation leave no assumption unchecked; it's almost as if the world--with its lavender and feathers and salt and balloons and passports and goats and alienation--exists to destabilize this knowing voice, to goad it into rules for breaking and to show its range. It's not un-Homeric. It's miraculous. It's not wordplay when the words are playing us. Reading this book is like stumbling onto some amazing circumstance where T.S. Eliot, Sylvia Plath, Mina Loy, and Gerard Manley Hopkins are all together, utterly serious and in rare form, playing a drinking game in what looks like an abandoned musical theater set with a boardwalk as a backdrop. What a room Depressive Mother Goose slumps in a corner with Edward Lear deep in his Morbids while Gwendolyn Brooks and Gertrude Stein win several rounds handily. But, at a certain layer or fathom in every poem, all that company drops silent and a reader is left with the rarest of presences: the inner life of a poet for whom every moment of consciousness yields a discovery. This is a book that calls up ancient and immediate ways to play--and if there is a catastrophe looming (the big one looms like a cloud in the sky of this book) Raphel's work will still make cosmic sense, will give joy, regenerate, and remind us (as her title does) what it was for.--Brenda Shaughnessy |
riddle poems with answers: The Poems of Thomas Sheridan Thomas Sheridan, 1994 The reputation of Thomas Sheridan has probably suffered from the occasional ridicule of his longtime friend and collaborator Jonathan Swift. Nevertheless, Swift valued Sheridan's wit and company immensely, and the verse-warfares in which the two friends often indulged were not always won by Swift. Sheridan was not only one of the most memorable Dubliners of the early eighteenth century. Convivial, charming, highspirited, and feckless, he was also a prominent schoolmaster (the best in Europe, according to Swift), cleric, translator, playwright, essayist, and a prolific writer of accomplished light verse. Called Tom Pun-Sibi, or Tom the Punster, because of his droll essay The Art of Punning, he poured forth a seemingly endless stream of punning satires, verse letters to his friends, and satirical observations on the Dublin of his day. For all of his prolific output, only some of his Swift poems have remained in print, and they are in various editions of Swift's verse. This volume gathers together for the first time Sheridan's complete poetic works, including those published as broadsides or in contemporary journals and those contained in unpublished letters and manuscripts. Of particular interest for such a social poet is the inclusion of poems to and about Sheridan by his many friends and very vocal enemies.--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
riddle poems with answers: Unriddling the Exeter Riddles Patrick J. Murphy, 2011-03-28 The vibrant and enigmatic Exeter Riddles (ca. 960–980) are among the most compelling texts in the field of medieval studies, in part because they lack textually supplied solutions. Indeed, these ninety-five Old English riddles have become so popular that they have even been featured on posters for the London Underground and have inspired a sculpture in downtown Exeter. Modern scholars have responded enthusiastically to the challenge of solving the Riddles, but have generally examined them individually. Few have considered the collection as a whole or in a broader context. In this book, Patrick Murphy takes an innovative approach, arguing that in order to understand the Riddles more fully, we must step back from the individual puzzles and consider the group in light of the textual and oral traditions from which they emerged. He offers fresh insights into the nature of the Exeter Riddles’ complexity, their intellectual foundations, and their lively use of metaphor. |
riddle poems with answers: Bridges to Reading, 3-6 Suzanne I. Barchers, 1999-04-15 Now you can use quality children's literature to teach traditional reading skills! Providing a balance between traditional and literature-based instruction, these books include stimulating and instructive lessons based on approximately 150 skills commonly found in basal readers. These lessons utilize a variety of strategies that can be applied to teaching myriad skills-from alphabet and alphabetization to word recognition skills. Each featured book includes a variety of activities and a list of related books. Semantic feature analysis, attribute charts, writing activities, problem-solving, genre analysis, wordplay, and phonetic analysis are just some of the strategies covered. Wonderful tools for enlivening reading instruction, these resources reconcile the need to teach basic skills with the desire to use children's literature. |
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riddle poems with answers: Lemonade Sun Rebecca Kai Dotlich, 2001-02-01 Like the spicy sweetness of an ice-cold glass of lemonade, these bright and happy poems promise--and deliver--a shiver of recognition and refreshment. From the classic subjects of My Lemonade Stand and Jacks to the jazzy rhythms of Jump Rope Talk to the lyrical beauty of Backyard Bubbles, this stunning collection from Rebecca Kai Dotlich is drenched in summer colors and pleasures. Color illustrations by award-winning artist Jan Spivey Gilchrist add an edgy charm. |
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