Ode

Ode

An ode is a type of lyrical stanza. It is an elaborately structured poem praising or glorifying an event or individual, describing nature intellectually as well as emotionally. A classic ode is structured in three major parts: the strophe, the antistrophe, and the epode.

People born in Ode (First 49 people) - Page 28

Warren Randolph Burgess

Warren Randolph Burgess

Former United States Permanent Representative to NATO

William C. Cozzens

William C. Cozzens

Former Governor of Rhode Island

Henry Y. Cranston

Henry Y. Cranston

Former Rhode Island State Representative

Charles H. Crane

Charles H. Crane

American physician

Francis Malbone

Francis Malbone

Former member of the United States Senate

Stephen Decatur Sr.

Stephen Decatur Sr.

American commissioned officer ‧ Stephen Decatur's father

William Stevens Lawton

William Stevens Lawton

Military personnel

Jimmy Van Alen

Jimmy Van Alen

American tennis official

William Dyre

William Dyre

Former Mayor of New York City

Nathaniel Hazard

Nathaniel Hazard

Former United States Representative

Andrew Furtado

Andrew Furtado

Film editor

Christopher Grant Champlin

Christopher Grant Champlin

Former United States Senator

Emily Nichols Hatch

Emily Nichols Hatch

American painter

Charles Collins Van Zandt

Charles Collins Van Zandt

Former Governor of Rhode Island

Alfred W. Chandler

Alfred W. Chandler

Military officer

Sir Sidney Herbert, 1st Baronet

Sir Sidney Herbert, 1st Baronet

Former Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom

Kaki West

Kaki West

Model

Cornelia Bryce Pinchot

Cornelia Bryce Pinchot

American conservationist

D. LeRoy Dresser

D. LeRoy Dresser


Ward McAllister Jr.

Ward McAllister Jr.

Lawyer ‧ Ward McAllister's son

Theodora Mead Abel

Theodora Mead Abel

American clinical psychologist

Margaret Van Alen Bruguiére

Margaret Van Alen Bruguiére

American philanthropist

George Andrews Moriarty Jr.

George Andrews Moriarty Jr.

American genealogist

William Paine Sheffield Jr.

William Paine Sheffield Jr.

Former United States Representative

Margaret Frances Andrews

Margaret Frances Andrews

Socialite

Harriet Wadsworth Harper

Harriet Wadsworth Harper

American equestrian

Bancel La Farge

Bancel La Farge

American artist

Sybil Kent Kane

Sybil Kent Kane


Joseph Arnold

Joseph Arnold

Rhode Island farmer

Earl E. T. Smith

Earl E. T. Smith

Former United States Ambassador to Cuba

Edith Starr Miller

Edith Starr Miller


Susan Ridgway Willing

Susan Ridgway Willing

Socialite

Ethel Sands

Ethel Sands

American artist

M. Bernard Aidinoff

M. Bernard Aidinoff

American lawyer

M. Bernard Aidinoff

M. Bernard Aidinoff

American lawyer

Joseph Whipple III

Joseph Whipple III

Former Deputy Governor of the colony

Robert Crooke Wood

Robert Crooke Wood

American physician

Woodbury Kane

Woodbury Kane


Philip M. Rhinelander

Philip M. Rhinelander


Elizabeth Livingston Cavendish-Bentinck

Elizabeth Livingston Cavendish-Bentinck


Charles Handy Russell

Charles Handy Russell

American merchant

DeLancey Astor Kane

DeLancey Astor Kane

Military personnel

Lewis Gouverneur Morris

Lewis Gouverneur Morris


Arabella Kennedy

Arabella Kennedy

John F. Kennedy's daughter

Veryl Switzer

Veryl Switzer

American football player

Helmut Ritter

Helmut Ritter

German researcher

Friederike Brion

Friederike Brion

German writer

Günter Blobel

Günter Blobel

American-German biologist

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