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... good shoes as well. What did I know, what did I know of love's austere and lonely offices? The word "indifferently" indicates very ...
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... affectionately. This is revealed in the last line of the poem where the speaker tells of "love's austere and lonely offices" (Hayden 14). It ...
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... relationship. In the last two lines of the last stanza, "What did I know, what did I know / of love's austere and lonely offices? "( lines ...
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... house." He again uses personification in line 14 when describing love's simple service as lonely when he states, "Of love's austere and lonely offices." The ...
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... son. Hayden ends his poem by saying, "What did I know, what did I know / of love's austere and lonely offices?" (ll. 13-14). In ...
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... That's why the boy fears the chronic andgers of that house and speaks indifferently to his father. Those caused love's austere and lonely offices.
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"What did I know, what did I know of love's austere and lonely offices?" "Those Winter Sundays," is a poem of a father that worked very hard to support his ...
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"What did I know, what did I know of love's austere and lonely offices?" The poem's ending echo's a haunting feeling of guilt within the reader's mind. ...
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... polished my good shoes as well. What did I know, what did I know of love's austere and lonely offices? (10-14) In this stanza, Hayden ...
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... with ignorance. As Robert Hayden put it, "What did I know, what did I know of love's austere and lonely offices? (Pg. 2204)." Examples ...
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... "...driven out the cold/ and polished my good shoes as well. What did I know, what did I know/ of love's austere and lonely offices?" (Hayden 11-14). ...
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... acquired a fondness for "the bleak, the sordid, and the austere."5 Most ... Expectations, Miss Havisham's house is often made to sound depressing, old, and lonely. ...
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... acquired a fondness for "the bleak, the sordid, and the austere."5 Most ... Expectations, Miss Havisham's house is often made to sound depressing, old, and lonely. ...
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... to have acquired a fondness for "the bleak, the sordid, and the austere." 5 Most of ... Miss Havisham's house is often made to sound depressing, old, and lonely. ...
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... in the ocean" (29.) It was that the ocean was just like him, lonely and isolated. ... Life can be so hard when it is meager and austere, yet so easy for those who ...
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... acquired a fondness for "the bleak, the sordid, and the austere."5 Most ... Expectations, Miss Havisham's house is often made to sound depressing, old, and lonely. ...
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... Parris is kind of a lonely man who usually suspects other people of trying to ... that the girls were only trying to have some fun in this dreary, austere existence ...
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... His must have felt lonely, scared, and lost away from all that he is ... the horrible weather and dedication for enduring all the danger and austere conditions for ...
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... acquired a fondness for "the bleak, the sordid, and the austere."5 Most ... Expectations, Miss Havisham's house is often made to sound depressing, old, and lonely. ...
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... Although it is Hester who is directly punished through the austere ways of the ... likeable characteristics but she has to move away from the lonely world that ...
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... childhood life" (Great Writers of the English Language 3). with her mother dead she was very lonely, this was ... This was where the trip became the most austere. ...
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... unpretentious and sublime otherworldliness " combined with a sense of austere melancholy ... the overall impression that the artist projects of this lonely man and ...
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... figures became more lively and family groups replaced the lonely prostitutes and ... He then bought the austere chateau of Vauvenargues in the Sainte-Victoire ...
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... It is night. A lonely watchman on the roof of the palace, under the starry sky, soliloquizes about his weariness. ... It is that of an austere soldier, a warrior. ...
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