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  • Roy Fuller
  • English writer

    Roy Broadbent Fuller CBE (11 February 1912 – 27 September 1991) was an English writer, known mostly as a poet. He was born in Failsworth, Lancashire to

    Roy Fuller

    Roy_Fuller

  • John Fuller (poet)
  • English poet and author

    at Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom, the son of poet and Oxford Professor Roy Fuller, and educated at St Paul's School and New College, Oxford. He began teaching

    John Fuller (poet)

    John_Fuller_(poet)

  • Gilbert, Arizona
  • Town in Maricopa County, Arizona

    Marquis Cooper, professional linebacker; played for Highland High School Roy Wayne Farris, "The Honky Tonk Man", retired professional wrestler, WWE Hall

    Gilbert, Arizona

    Gilbert, Arizona

    Gilbert,_Arizona

  • List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize
  • O'Neill Tim Parks Caryl Phillips Julian Rathbone Mordecai Richler Arundhati Roy Bernice Rubens Donal Ryan Sunjeev Sahota Will Self Carol Shields David Storey

    List of winners and nominated authors of the Booker Prize

    List_of_winners_and_nominated_authors_of_the_Booker_Prize

  • Fuller (surname)
  • Surname list

    activist Peter Fuller (1948–1990), British art critic and writer Roy Fuller (1912–1991), English poet, father of poet John Fuller Uriah Fuller, pen name used

    Fuller (surname)

    Fuller_(surname)

  • Keepsake Press
  • English private press

    Planet by Roy Fuller (1979) The Epodes of Horace: a new English version by John Penman (1980) Politics and printing in Winchester, 1830–1880 by Roy Lewis

    Keepsake Press

    Keepsake_Press

  • Allen Tate
  • American poet, essayist, social commentator (1899–1979)

    Theatre Stephen Spender presided at a panel including I. A. Richards, Roy Fuller, and Robert Lowell, followed by a party in the Green Room. Tate was hospitalized

    Allen Tate

    Allen_Tate

  • George Frederick Sims
  • and won praise from figures such as H.R.F. Keating, Maurice Richardson, Roy Fuller and Evelyn Waugh. Several of his books, notably The Terrible Door (1964)

    George Frederick Sims

    George_Frederick_Sims

  • Penguin poetry anthologies
  • Davies - Clifford Dyment - William Empson - Gavin Ewart - Edgar Foxall - Roy Fuller - David Gascoyne - Geoffrey Grigson - Bernard Gutteridge - Robert Hamer

    Penguin poetry anthologies

    Penguin_poetry_anthologies

  • Choucoune (song)
  • 19th-century Haitian song composed by Michel Mauléart Monton

    (Hilary ILP-1040), Keith Stewart (WIRL 1031), Count Frank (WIRL 1058), Roy Fuller (Tiger 002/Dynamic 3312), Archie Lewis (Federal 213) and the Joy Makers

    Choucoune (song)

    Choucoune_(song)

  • List of poets
  • (1928–2007), US poet and teacher John Fuller (born 1937), English poet and author, son of Roy Fuller Roy Fuller (1912–1991), English poet Alice Fulton

    List of poets

    List_of_poets

  • Adynaton
  • Figure of speech similar to hyperbole

    synonyymit - Suomi Sanakirja. Suomisanakirja.fi. Retrieved on 2013-05-27. Roy Fuller (1 January 2000). Animal Idioms. Presses Univ. du Mirail. p. 122. ISBN 978-2-85816-539-1

    Adynaton

    Adynaton

  • Probiotic
  • Microorganism consumed in food

    derived factors that stimulate the growth of other microorganisms. In 1989, Roy Fuller suggested a definition of probiotics that have been widely used: "A live

    Probiotic

    Probiotic

    Probiotic

  • London Library
  • Independent library in London, England

    Raymond Mortimer; David Cecil; Anthony Powell; Edna O'Brien; Angus Wilson; Roy Fuller; David Wright; Seán Ó Faoláin; Michael Burn; Enoch Powell; Noel Annan;

    London Library

    London Library

    London_Library

  • The Fuller Brush Man
  • 1948 film by S. Sylvan Simon

    Fuller Brush Company who becomes a murder suspect. Written by Devery Freeman and Frank Tashlin, it is based upon the 1946 story Now You See It by Roy

    The Fuller Brush Man

    The_Fuller_Brush_Man

  • A Dance to the Music of Time
  • 12-volume book series by Anthony Powell

    public relations at Donners-Brebner Laurence Cotteril, Poet/businessman Roy Fuller and also V.S.Naipaul, novelist from Trinidad Scorpio Murtlock cult leader

    A Dance to the Music of Time

    A_Dance_to_the_Music_of_Time

  • Angel Exhaust
  • British poetry magazine

    late 1970s / early 1980s and included: Roy Fuller, Chris Torrance, Allen Fisher, Andrew Crozier, Peter Finch, and Roy Fisher. There were interviews with Bob

    Angel Exhaust

    Angel_Exhaust

  • The Soldier's Art
  • Eighth novel in Anthony Powell's twelve-volume A Dance to the Music of Time,

    and unanticipated loss. It is dedicated to Powell's friend, the writer, Roy Fuller. Mcleod, Dan (1971). "Anthony Powell: Some Notes on the Art of the Sequence

    The Soldier's Art

    The_Soldier's_Art

  • Clay Fuller
  • American politician (born 1981)

    Clayton McLean Fuller (born April 9, 1981) is an American politician and attorney serving as the U.S. representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district

    Clay Fuller

    Clay Fuller

    Clay_Fuller

  • Oxford poetry anthologies
  • Books published by Oxford University Press

    Empson - W. H. Auden - Alec Derwent Hope - Paul Engle - Malcolm Lowry - Roy Fuller - George Barker - Weldon Kees - Dylan Thomas - Gavin Ewart - Charles Causley

    Oxford poetry anthologies

    Oxford_poetry_anthologies

  • Roy Welch
  • American professional wrestler and promoter (1901-1977)

    Roy Edward Welch (December 19, 1901 – September 27, 1977) was an American professional wrestler and promoter. He is best known as the promoter of the

    Roy Welch

    Roy_Welch

  • Paul Dehn
  • British screenwriter, playwright, and intelligence officer (1912–1976)

    lennoxberkeley.org.uk. Retrieved 21 September 2025. Clifford Dyment, Roy Fuller and Montagu Slater (editors), New Poems 1952 (1952), p. 161. advert placed

    Paul Dehn

    Paul_Dehn

  • Duff Cooper Prize
  • Literary prize

    Chaudhuri The Continent of Circe 1967 J. A. Baker The Peregrine 1968 Roy Fuller New Poems 1969 John Gross The Man of Letters 1970 Enid McLeod Charles

    Duff Cooper Prize

    Duff_Cooper_Prize

  • John Lehmann
  • English publisher (1907–1987)

    (Ottawa; Carleton University Press, 1987), which also includes pieces by Roy Fuller, Thom Gunn, Charles Osborne, Christopher Levenson, Jeremy Reed, George

    John Lehmann

    John Lehmann

    John_Lehmann

  • Palgrave's Golden Treasury
  • 1861 anthology of English poetry

    Gavin Ewart – James Fenton – Roy Fisher – Edward FitzGerald – John Fletcher – Veronica Forrest-Thomson – John FullerRoy Fuller – Elizabeth Garrett – David

    Palgrave's Golden Treasury

    Palgrave's Golden Treasury

    Palgrave's_Golden_Treasury

  • 1980 in poetry
  • Requiem: A Poem, Salamander Press, a pamphlet Roy Fisher, Poems 1955–1980 John Fuller, The January Divan Roy Fuller, The Reign of Sparrows Geoffrey Grigson

    1980 in poetry

    1980_in_poetry

  • Andrew Gregory (journalist)
  • British journalist, writer, producer, director, and photographer

    Debbie Carr, Jess Evans, retrieved 2025-09-14 Roy (Documentary, Short, News), Barbara Fuller, Roy Fuller, 2015-07-22, retrieved 2025-09-14{{citation}}:

    Andrew Gregory (journalist)

    Andrew Gregory (journalist)

    Andrew_Gregory_(journalist)

  • 1991 in literature
  • Seuss Geisel), American children's writer (born 1904) September 27 – Roy Fuller, English poet (born 1912) October 7 – Natalia Ginzburg, Italian writer

    1991 in literature

    1991_in_literature

  • Fixed Bayonets!
  • 1951 film by Samuel Fuller

    film produced by Twentieth Century-Fox and written and directed by Samuel Fuller. Set during the winter phase of the Korean War (early 1951), the film follows

    Fixed Bayonets!

    Fixed_Bayonets!

  • James Kirkup
  • English poet, translator and travel writer (1918–2009)

    Independent. 15 May 2009. Retrieved 19 December 2022. Clifford Dyment, Roy Fuller and Montagu Slater (editors), New Poems 1952 (1952), p. 163. James Kirkup

    James Kirkup

    James Kirkup

    James_Kirkup

  • List of Full House and Fuller House characters
  • seasons on ABC from September 22, 1987, to May 23, 1995. Its sequel series Fuller House followed 21 years later, airing on Netflix, ran for five seasons.

    List of Full House and Fuller House characters

    List_of_Full_House_and_Fuller_House_characters

  • 1980 in literature
  • Dickinson, City of Gold Cholmondeley Award: George Barker, Terence Tiller, Roy Fuller Eric Gregory Award: Robert Minhinnick, Michael Hulse, Blake Morrison,

    1980 in literature

    1980_in_literature

  • List of English writers (D–J)
  • poet and novelist Peter Fuller (1947–1990), writer and art critic Roy Fuller (1912–1991), poet and novelist Thomas Fuller (1608–1661), writer, historian

    List of English writers (D–J)

    List_of_English_writers_(D–J)

  • Jack Beeching
  • English poet, novelist and nonfiction writer

    Piccolo, 1990. Poems (1940-2000), Art Ojo Nuevo, 2001. Clifford Dyment, Roy Fuller and Montagu Slater (editors), New Poems 1952 (1952), p. 159. Lawrence

    Jack Beeching

    Jack_Beeching

  • The Lost Tomb of Jesus
  • Pseudoarchaeological docudrama

    big shock. They have a faith that doesn't necessarily depend on that."—Roy Fuller, Indiana University Southeast—"'Lost Tomb of Jesus' is old news, scholars

    The Lost Tomb of Jesus

    The Lost Tomb of Jesus

    The_Lost_Tomb_of_Jesus

  • 1968 in poetry
  • in East Harlem, New York City, on Malcolm X's birthday. November 23 – Roy Fuller is elected professor of poetry at Oxford University (with 385 votes) to

    1968 in poetry

    1968_in_poetry

  • Eddie Linden
  • Scottish poet and editor (1935–2023)

    Scottish, Australian and Canadian issues; others honoured Heath-Stubbs, Roy Fuller, Hugh MacDiarmid and The Poetry of the Forties. Linden was also a member

    Eddie Linden

    Eddie Linden

    Eddie_Linden

  • 1912 in the United Kingdom
  • historian (died 2008) Richard Southern, historian (died 2001) 11 February – Roy Fuller, poet and novelist (died 1991) 12 February Eric Barker, comedy actor (died

    1912 in the United Kingdom

    1912_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • J. F. C. Fuller
  • British Army general (1878–1966)

    Major-General John Frederick Charles "Boney" Fuller (1 September 1878 – 10 February 1966) was a senior British Army officer, a military historian and strategist

    J. F. C. Fuller

    J. F. C. Fuller

    J._F._C._Fuller

  • 1991 in the United Kingdom
  • 24 September – Peter Bellamy, singer (born 1944); suicide 27 September Roy Fuller, poet (born 1912) Joe Hulme, footballer and cricketer (born 1904) 28 September

    1991 in the United Kingdom

    1991_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • 1957 in poetry
  • Day-Lewis, Pegasus, and Other Poems Kenneth Fearing, New and Selected Poems Roy Fuller, Brutus's Orchard Thom Gunn, The Sense of Movement, London: Faber and

    1957 in poetry

    1957_in_poetry

  • LeRoy Sanitarium
  • Defunct New York hospital

    The LeRoy Sanitarium, later called the LeRoy Hospital, was a medical facility in Lenox Hill, New York. It was founded in 1928 by Alice Fuller LeRoy and

    LeRoy Sanitarium

    LeRoy_Sanitarium

  • Failsworth
  • Town in Greater Manchester, England

    dialect. There is a bronze statue of him in the public gardens by The Pole. Roy Fuller (1912–1991), an English writer, known mostly as a poet. Harry Boardman

    Failsworth

    Failsworth

    Failsworth

  • Second Aeon
  • Ian Robinson, and others 1972 Alan Bold, Tom Phillips, Bill Butler, Roy Fuller, Marilyn Hacker, D. M. Thomas, Octavio Paz, Leslie Norris, Susan Musgrave

    Second Aeon

    Second_Aeon

  • Flatiron Building
  • Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    The Flatiron Building (originally the Fuller Building) is a 22-story, 307-foot-tall (93.6 m) steel-framed triangular building at 175 Fifth Avenue in the

    Flatiron Building

    Flatiron Building

    Flatiron_Building

  • English poetry
  • poets to emerge in the 1940s include Lawrence Durrell, Bernard Spencer, Roy Fuller, Norman Nicholson, Vernon Watkins, R. S. Thomas and Norman MacCaig. These

    English poetry

    English poetry

    English_poetry

  • Deaths in September 1991
  • (1960–1962). Billy Vaughn, 72, American singer, peritoneal carcinoma. Roy Fuller, 79, English writer. Garry Glenn, 36, American songwriter, kidney failure

    Deaths in September 1991

    Deaths_in_September_1991

  • List of people from the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham
  • and Oldham rugby league footballer; director of Rugby League Ireland Roy Fuller (1912–1991) – Failsworth-born writer, known mostly as a poet Ian Greaves

    List of people from the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham

    List_of_people_from_the_Metropolitan_Borough_of_Oldham

  • George Rostrevor Hamilton
  • philosophical figures; including Walter de la Mare, C. S. Lewis, Wilfrid Meynell, Roy Fuller, Henri Bergson, E. R. Eddison and Owen Barfield. Stars and Fishes (1916)

    George Rostrevor Hamilton

    George_Rostrevor_Hamilton

  • Professor of Poetry
  • Academic appointment at the University of Oxford

    Edmund Blunden (1896–1974) 1966 1968 English poet, author and critic 36 - Roy Fuller (1912–1991) 1968 1973 English poet and novelist 37 — John Wain (1925–1994)

    Professor of Poetry

    Professor_of_Poetry

  • Timothy Corsellis
  • English poet

    including nine: Keith Douglas, Sidney Keyes, Alun Lewis, Gavin Ewart, Roy Fuller, John Pudney, Henry Reed, Frank Thompson and Corsellis. Ronald Blythe

    Timothy Corsellis

    Timothy Corsellis

    Timothy_Corsellis

  • Cholmondeley Award
  • Poetry award

    Terence Tiller Roy Fuller 1981 Roy Fisher Robert Garioch Charles Boyle 1982 Basil Bunting Herbert Lomas William Scammell 1983 John Fuller Craig Raine Anthony

    Cholmondeley Award

    Cholmondeley_Award

  • Encounter (magazine)
  • UK literary magazine

    Fejtő (11) Leslie Fiedler (11) Constantine FitzGibbon (17) John Fuller (11) Roy Fuller (22) P. N. Furbank (18) T.R. Fyvel (27) John Gohorry (19) Geoffrey

    Encounter (magazine)

    Encounter_(magazine)

  • The New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1950
  • 1972 poetry anthology edited by Helen Gardner

    James Elroy Flecker - Giles Fletcher - Phineas Fletcher - John Ford - Roy Fuller - George Gascoigne - John Gay - Sidney Godolphin - Oliver Goldsmith -

    The New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1950

    The_New_Oxford_Book_of_English_Verse_1250–1950

  • Roy Rogers
  • American singer and actor (1911–1998)

    LCCN 55009539. "Fuller Seminary: The Original Five". www.seekgod.ca. Archived from the original on July 11, 2007. Retrieved November 5, 2015. "Roy Rogers Biography"

    Roy Rogers

    Roy Rogers

    Roy_Rogers

  • King's Gold Medal for Poetry
  • Award

    1974: Ted Hughes 1973: John Heath-Stubbs 1971: Stephen Spender 1970: Roy Fuller 1969: Stevie Smith 1968: Robert Graves 1967: Charles Causley 1965: Philip

    King's Gold Medal for Poetry

    King's_Gold_Medal_for_Poetry

  • Hugh Gordon Porteus
  • Background to Chinese Art (1935) New Poems 1952, edited by Clifford Dyment, Roy Fuller and Montagu Slater, short biography p. 164. John McIlroy, The Establishment

    Hugh Gordon Porteus

    Hugh_Gordon_Porteus

  • George Sutherland Fraser
  • British poet

    Dehn - Keith Douglas - Lawrence Durrell - D. J. Enright - Ian Fletcher - Roy Fuller - Robert Garioch - David Gascoyne - W. S. Graham - Thom Gunn - J. C. Hall

    George Sutherland Fraser

    George_Sutherland_Fraser

  • Anthony Thwaite
  • British poet and critic (1930-2021)

    (1970), broadside poem Penguin Modern Poets 18 (1970), with A. Alvarez and Roy Fuller Points (1972) Inscriptions, Poems 1967–72 (1973) Jack (1973) poem Poetry

    Anthony Thwaite

    Anthony_Thwaite

  • Barry MacSweeney
  • English poet and journalist (1948–2000)

    nominated for the prestigious Oxford Professor of Poetry. He lost to Roy Fuller, and was satirised in the broadsheet press. The book went on to sell 11

    Barry MacSweeney

    Barry_MacSweeney

  • Penguin Modern Poets
  • Matthew Mead W. S. Graham, Kathleen Raine, David Gascoyne A. Alvarez, Roy Fuller, Anthony Thwaite John Ashbery, Lee Harwood, Tom Raworth John Heath-Stubbs

    Penguin Modern Poets

    Penguin_Modern_Poets

  • Chip Roy
  • American politician (born 1972)

    Charles Eugene "Chip" Roy (born August 7, 1972) is an American attorney and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Texas's 21st congressional

    Chip Roy

    Chip Roy

    Chip_Roy

  • Little Feat
  • American rock band

    Los Angeles in 1969 by lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George, bassist Roy Estrada (both formerly of the Mothers of Invention), keyboardist Bill Payne

    Little Feat

    Little Feat

    Little_Feat

  • List of authors by name: F
  • England, nf) John Fuller (born 1937, US, p/f/ch) Peter Fuller (1947–1990, England, nf) Roy Fuller (1912–1991, England, p/f/nf) Thomas Fuller (1608–1661, England

    List of authors by name: F

    List_of_authors_by_name:_F

  • Brandon Roy
  • American basketball player and coach (born 1984)

    With the departure of Michael Porter Jr., Jontay Porter, and P. J. Fuller, Roy was named as head coach of Garfield High School's boys' basketball team

    Brandon Roy

    Brandon Roy

    Brandon_Roy

  • February 1912
  • Month of 1912

    Championships in Stockholm. Born: Roy Fuller, English writer, member of The Movement in the United Kingdom, father to poet John Fuller; in Failsworth, Lancashire

    February 1912

    February 1912

    February_1912

  • Robert Fuller (wrestler)
  • American professional wrestler (born 1949)

    Robert Fuller comes from a wrestling family: his father Buddy Fuller and his grandfather Roy Welch were wrestlers, as were his brother Ron Fuller and his

    Robert Fuller (wrestler)

    Robert_Fuller_(wrestler)

  • 1989 in poetry
  • Penultimate Poems James Fenton, Manila Envelope, self-published book of poems Roy Fuller, Available for Dreams Alasdair Gray, Old Negatives Gerald Hammond, Fleeting

    1989 in poetry

    1989_in_poetry

  • Horizon (British magazine)
  • UK literary magazine published from 1939 to 1950

    Empson Gavin Ewart Ian Fleming E. M. Forster Lucian Freud J. F. C. Fuller Roy Fuller David Gascoyne André Gide W. S. Graham G. F. Green Graham Greene Philip

    Horizon (British magazine)

    Horizon (British magazine)

    Horizon_(British_magazine)

  • 1962 in poetry
  • J. Enright, Addictions, London: Chatto and Windus with Hogarth Press Roy Fuller, Collected Poems 1936-1961, London: André Deutsch Robert Graves, New Poems

    1962 in poetry

    1962_in_poetry

  • 1912 in literature
  • 10 – Ena Lamont Stewart, Scottish playwright (died 2006) February 11 – Roy Fuller, English poet and novelist (died 1991) February 12 – R. F. Delderfield

    1912 in literature

    1912_in_literature

  • 1970 in literature
  • biography: Jasper Ridley, Lord Palmerston Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Roy Fuller Hugo Award: Best Novella: Fritz Leiber, Ship of Shadows Best Novella:

    1970 in literature

    1970_in_literature

  • 1949 in poetry
  • Collected Poems 1954) William Empson, Collected Poems of William Empson Roy Fuller, Epitaphs and Occasions Robert Garioch Sutherland, writing under the name

    1949 in poetry

    1949_in_poetry

  • 1983 in poetry
  • the United Kingdom James Fenton, Memory of War and Children in Exile Roy Fuller, As From the Thirties Seamus Heaney, Northern Ireland native living at

    1983 in poetry

    1983_in_poetry

  • 1975 in poetry
  • Minor, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom John Fuller, The Mountain in the Sea Roy Fuller, From the Joke Shop Roger Garfitt, West of Elm Robert

    1975 in poetry

    1975 in poetry

    1975_in_poetry

  • List of early Puffin Story Books
  • of minstrels in 14th century before the Black Death PS 104 Savage Gold Roy Fuller Robert Medley 1957 A South African tale of adventure PS 105 The Secret

    List of early Puffin Story Books

    List_of_early_Puffin_Story_Books

  • Edgell Rickword
  • English poet, critic, journalist and literary editor

    poems Fifty Poems, a selection by Edgell Rickword, with introduction by Roy Fuller 'Edgell Rickword, Collected Poems' (1947) review by A. Cheetham, The Isis

    Edgell Rickword

    Edgell_Rickword

  • 1944 in poetry
  • "East Coker" (1940), "The Dry Salvages" (1941), "Little Gidding" (1942) Roy Fuller, A Lost Season W. S. Graham, The Seven Journeys Robert Greacen, Northern

    1944 in poetry

    1944_in_poetry

  • 1965 in poetry
  • Windus with Hogarth Press Harry Fainlight, Sussicran, London: Turret Books Roy Fuller, Buff David Gascoyne, Collected Poems Robert Graves, Collected Poems (1965

    1965 in poetry

    1965_in_poetry

  • 1991 in poetry
  • 24 – Dr. Seuss, 87, American author of children's verse September 27 – Roy Fuller (born 1912), English poet and writer October 11 – Steven "Jesse" Bernstein

    1991 in poetry

    1991_in_poetry

  • Andrei Navrozov
  • E. M. Cioran, Philip Larkin, Lewis Lapham, Henri Peyre, G. S. Fraser, Roy Fuller, Martin Seymour-Smith, Ernst Gombrich, A. L. Rowse, Boris Goldovsky, Annie

    Andrei Navrozov

    Andrei_Navrozov

  • 1973 in poetry
  • Feinstein, The Celebrants and Other Poems, Hutchinson Michael Fried, Powers Roy Fuller, Tiny Tears Geoffrey Grigson, Sad Grave of an Imperial Mongoose Michael

    1973 in poetry

    1973_in_poetry

  • 1986 in poetry
  • Helen Dunmore, The Sea Skater Elaine Feinstein, Badlands, Hutchinson Roy Fuller, Outside the Canon Seamus Heaney: Clearances, Cornamona Press, Northern

    1986 in poetry

    1986_in_poetry

  • Bunkhouse Buck
  • American professional wrestler (born 1950)

    are Robert and Ron Fuller, and he is the uncle of Eddie and Evan Golden. His grandfather is Roy Welch and his uncle is Buddy Fuller. Jimmy Golden started

    Bunkhouse Buck

    Bunkhouse Buck

    Bunkhouse_Buck

  • 1970 in poetry
  • Brian Morse, Alan Perry, Richard Tibbitts Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry: Roy Fuller Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (later the post would

    1970 in poetry

    1970_in_poetry

  • 1940 in poetry
  • republished in Four Quartets 1944 William Empson, The Gathering Storm Roy Fuller, Poems Robert Garioch (pen name of Robert Garioch Sutherland) and Sorley

    1940 in poetry

    1940_in_poetry

  • List of English-language poets
  • Sheila Meiring Fugard (born 1932, SA) Ethel Romig Fuller (1883–1965, US) John Fuller (born 1937, E) Roy Fuller (1912–1991, E) Mary Eliza Fullerton (1868–1946

    List of English-language poets

    List_of_English-language_poets

  • Clifford Dyment
  • British poet, literary critic, editor and journalist

    songs for soprano and double bass Yorke Edition YE 0083 Clifford Dyment, Roy Fuller and Montagu Slater (editors), New Poems 1952 (1952), p. 161. Filmography

    Clifford Dyment

    Clifford_Dyment

  • 1993 in poetry
  • my Prime D. J. Enright, Old Men and Comets James Fenton, Out of Danger Roy Fuller, Last Poems W. S. Graham, Aimed at Nobody (posthumous) Thom Gunn, Collected

    1993 in poetry

    1993_in_poetry

  • A Little Treasury of Modern Poetry
  • 1946 book edited by Oscar Williams

    Karl Shapiro, Dunstan Thompson, F. T. Prince, Wilfred Owen, Alan Seeger, Roy Fuller, Shaemas O'Sheel, Herbert Read, Winfield Townley Scott, Rupert Brooke

    A Little Treasury of Modern Poetry

    A_Little_Treasury_of_Modern_Poetry

  • 1912 in poetry
  • article: January 1 – Nikiforos Vrettakos (died 1991), Greek February 11 – Roy Fuller (died 1991), English poet and novelist February 27 – Lawrence Durrell

    1912 in poetry

    1912_in_poetry

  • 1984 in poetry
  • published in the United States, also under the title Children in Exile Roy Fuller, Mianserin Sonnets Geoffrey Grigson, Montaigne's Tower, and Other Poems

    1984 in poetry

    1984_in_poetry

  • Now (1940–1947 magazine)
  • 1940s political and literary periodical

    Raj Anand, Duke of Bedford, Marvin Barrett, Roy Campbell, Rhys Davies, Hugh I'Anson Fausset, Roy Fuller, James Hanley, Julian Huxley, Mervyn Peake, Keidrych

    Now (1940–1947 magazine)

    Now_(1940–1947_magazine)

  • Ewart Milne
  • Aquila 1985), 101pp. Once More to Tourney, London, 1958 Clifford Dyment, Roy Fuller and Montagu Slater (editors), New Poems 1952 (1952), p. 163-4. Gazebo

    Ewart Milne

    Ewart_Milne

  • Poems of Today
  • List of poetry anthologies

    Drinan - Clifford Dyment - T. S. Eliot - Arundell Esdaile - G. S. Fraser - Roy Fuller - Jill Furse - H. W. Garrod - Viola Garvin - David Gascoyne - Wilfrid

    Poems of Today

    Poems_of_Today

  • 1985 in poetry
  • poet published in the United Kingdom D. J. Enright, Instant Chronicles Roy Fuller: New and Collected Poems 1934–1984, see also Collected Poems 1962 Subsequent

    1985 in poetry

    1985_in_poetry

  • British Poetry since 1945
  • Poetry anthology

    Durrell - D. J. Enright - Paul Evans - Ian Hamilton Finlay - Roy Fisher - John Fuller - Roy Fuller - Robert Garioch - David Gascoyne - Karen Gershon - Henry

    British Poetry since 1945

    British_Poetry_since_1945

  • Reform UK
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    Goodall Robert Gordon-Canning Louis Greig Neil Francis Hawkins J. F. C. Fuller William Joyce Arnold Leese Rotha Lintorn-Orman Frank McLardy Unity Mitford

    Reform UK

    Reform UK

    Reform_UK

  • Continental Championship Wrestling
  • Professional wrestling promotion, active 1954–1990

    attempts would start to unravel when Buddy Fuller failed to make payments to the territory from his father Roy Welch. Buddy's cousin Lee Fields (Albert

    Continental Championship Wrestling

    Continental_Championship_Wrestling

  • Tia Fuller
  • American saxophonist (born 1976)

    she recorded with Roy Haynes, Jon Batiste, Linda May Han Oh and Marcus Gilmore for The Walt Disney Company's movie Soul. Fuller was nominated for a

    Tia Fuller

    Tia Fuller

    Tia_Fuller

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  • ROY
  • Male

    Irish

    ROY

     Pet form of Irish Gaelic Roibéard, ROY means "bright fame." Compare with other forms of Roy.

    ROY

  • Roe
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew

    Roe

    Red Haired; Roe Deer

    Roe

  • ROS
  • Female

    German

    ROS

     Short form of German Rosamund, ROS means "horse-protection." Compare with another form of Ros.

    ROS

  • ROS
  • Female

    English

    ROS

     Short form of English Rosalind, ROS means "weak horse." Compare with another form of Ros.

    ROS

  • Row
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Row

    Red Haired; Roe Deer

    Row

  • Rob Roy
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Rob Roy

    Red Rob.

    Rob Roy

  • Roy
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Roy

    Scottish : nickname for a person with red hair, from Gaelic ruadh ‘red’.English (of Norman origin) : variant of Ray 1, cognate of 3.French : from Old French rey, roy ‘king’ (from Latin rex, genitive regis), a nickname for someone who lived in a regal fashion or who had earned the title in some contest of skill or by presiding over festivities.Indian (Bengal) and Bangladeshi : variant of Rai.

    Roy

  • ah Toy
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Scandinavian

    ah Toy

    Toy

    ah Toy

  • RON
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RON

    (רוֹן) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with another form of Ron.

    RON

  • RON
  • Male

    English

    RON

     Short form of English/Scottish Ronald, RON means "wise ruler." Compare with another form of Ron.

    RON

  • Boy
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Boy

    Boy.

    Boy

  • Roy
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic American Gaelic Scottish French

    Roy

    Red haired.

    Roy

  • ROSY
  • Female

    English

    ROSY

    Variant spelling of English Rosie, ROSY means "rose."

    ROSY

  • ROLY
  • Male

    English

    ROLY

    Variant spelling of English Rolly, ROLY means "famous land."

    ROLY

  • Ron
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Japanese, Jewish, Scandinavian, Swiss

    Ron

    Joy; Rules with Good Judgment; Song of Joy; Mountain of Strength; Crooked Nose; Ruler's Counselor; Song

    Ron

  • ROXY
  • Female

    English

    ROXY

    Variant spelling of English Roxie, ROXY means "dawn."

    ROXY

  • RON
  • Female

    English

    RON

    (רוֹן) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with strictly masculine Ron.

    RON

  • Roy
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Gaelic, German, Hindu, Indian, Kerala, Netherlands, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil

    Roy

    King; Red; Regal; Red Haired

    Roy

  • SROY
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    SROY

    Thai jewelry name SROY means "chain."

    SROY

  • Roy
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Roy

    King

    Roy

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Online names & meanings

  • Sunandan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Sunandan

    Happy

  • Bandini | பந்தீநீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bandini | பந்தீநீ 

    A bond, One who glues together, Is bound, Preserve

  • AYO
  • Male

    African

    AYO

    joy; or, valued.

  • Kalanithi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kalanithi

  • Baanbhatt
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Baanbhatt

    Name of an Ancient Poet

  • Compton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Compton

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places throughout England (but especially in the south) named Compton, from Old English cumb ‘short, straight valley’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

  • Gopinathan | கோபீநாதந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gopinathan | கோபீநாதந 

    God of Gopi girls, Another name of Lord Krishna

  • Afsha | افشا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Afsha | افشا

    Prophet mohammeds (Pbuh) wife, Pretty

  • Moats
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Moats

    English : variant of Moat.

  • Subhadra
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Subhadra

    Source of Great Welfare; Sister of Lord Krishna; A Wife of Arjuna

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  • Tie-rod
  • n.

    A rod used as a tie. See Tie.

  • Row
  • v. t.

    To propel with oars, as a boat or vessel, along the surface of water; as, to row a boat.

  • Ropy
  • a.

    capable of being drawn into a thread, as a glutinous substance; stringy; viscous; tenacious; glutinous; as ropy sirup; ropy lees.

  • Joy
  • v. t.

    To give joy to; to congratulate.

  • Row
  • v. i.

    To use the oar; as, to row well.

  • Ray
  • n.

    One of the component elements of the total radiation from a body; any definite or limited portion of the spectrum; as, the red ray; the violet ray. See Illust. under Light.

  • Water-rot
  • v. t.

    To rot by steeping in water; to water-ret; as, to water-rot hemp or flax.

  • Joy
  • n.

    The sign or exhibition of joy; gayety; mirth; merriment; festivity.

  • Rot
  • v. t.

    To make putrid; to cause to be wholly or partially decomposed by natural processes; as, to rot vegetable fiber.

  • Crisscross-row
  • n.

    See Christcross-row.

  • Ray
  • n.

    To send forth or shoot out; to cause to shine out; as, to ray smiles.

  • Troy
  • n.

    Troy weight.

  • Ray
  • n.

    A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray.

  • Boy
  • v. t.

    To act as a boy; -- in allusion to the former practice of boys acting women's parts on the stage.

  • Row
  • v. t.

    To transport in a boat propelled with oars; as, to row the captain ashore in his barge.

  • Rot
  • n.

    A disease or decay in fruits, leaves, or wood, supposed to be caused by minute fungi. See Bitter rot, Black rot, etc., below.

  • Joy
  • n.

    That which causes joy or happiness.

  • Row
  • n.

    A series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a rank; a file; as, a row of trees; a row of houses or columns.