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In page Cumaean Sibyl:

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  • Gerard Manley Hopkins's so-called "caudal" (i.e., lengthened) sonnet "Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves" offers a somber prophecy and meditation on life and death.
  • The title of Sylvia Plath's semi-autobiographical novel The Bell Jar has been said to be a reference to the ampulla in which the Sibyl lived.[citation needed]
  • Robert Graves's 1934 work of historical fiction, I, Claudius, fashions a poetic prophesy by the Sibyl to bind the story together.