Anacreon. has written:
'Anacreontis Reliquiae'
'Select Odes of Anacreon'
'Anacreon, edidit Bruno Gentili'
'Anakreon'
'Le odi di Anacreonte e di Saffo' -- subject(s): Greek poetry, Translations into Italian
'The works of Anacreon and Sappho, with pieces from ancient authors; and occasional essays; illustrated by observations on their lives and writings, explanatory notes from established commentators, and additional remarks by the editor; with the Classic, an introductory poem' -- subject(s): Classical literature
'Anacreontis Teii Odae et fragmenta, graece et latine'
'Carmina Anacreontea e Bybl. nat. par. gr. svppl. 384'
'Anacreon odaria, ad textus Barnesiani fidem emendata'
'Delle ode d'Anacreonte Teio traduzzione'
'As odes'
'The first three odes of Anacreon'
'Odes of Anacreon' -- subject(s): Translations into English, Greek poetry, Translations, English poetry
'Le poesie d'Anacreonte'
'Carmina Anacreontea e Bybl. nat. par. cod. Gr. suppl. 384 post Val. Rosium tertium'
'The works of Anacreon and Sappho'
'The Anacreontea & principal remains of Anacreon of Teos, in English verse'
'Carmina'
'Anacreontis Teii quae vocantur Symposiaka hemiambia'
'The works of Anacreon, Sappho, and Musaeus'
'Les poesies d'Anacreon et de Sapho'
'Odae'
'Anacreontis Teii Carmina Graece e recensione Gvilielmi Baxteri cvm eivsdem Henr. item Stephani atque Tanegvidi Fabri notis : accesservnt dvo Sapphvs Odaria et Theocriti Anacreonticvm in motvvm Adonim ... '
'Anakreontoc Te iou cumpociaka e miambia ='
'Delle ode d'Anacreonte Teio'
'Anacreon Teius, poeta lyricus..'
Anacreon the Greek poet.
Anacreon the Greek poet.
To Anacreon in Heaven, written about 1780 by Ralph Tomlinson
To Anacreon in Heaven , written by John Stafford Smith. The old song was popular around War of 1812.
Just have faith in Jesus Christ
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Timothy Brecknock has written: 'Prejudice detected: an ethic epistle. By T. Brecknock, Esq' 'Droit le roy' -- subject- s -: Early works to 1800, Prerogative, Royal, Royal Prerogative 'Poems and odes, after the manner of Anacreon' 'An ode on His Most Sacred Majesty's return'
It is from the British drinking song called To Anacreon in Heaven.
Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner as a poem. His poem was sung a few days afterward to the tune of â??To Anacreon In Heaven.â??
The song was 'To Anacreon in Heaven' which was an English drinking song for the Anacreontic Society of London.
Forename Author Surname has written: 'Title'
Author of Anthony Ker. has written: 'Not worth his salt'