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... "God's Grandeur" can be divided into four sections: Lines 1-4: a presentation of God's grandeur Lines 5-8: a statement of man's feeble efforts Lines 9-12: a ...
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... Great God! (Lines 6 - 9) Wordsworth gives life tonature in his words, and displays to us nature's agony and pain, "howlingat all hours." But, we listen not! ...
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... NSF then decided to build their own network based on ARPAnet's IP technology. This more advanced network was connected through 56kbps leased lines. ...
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... There is no solid evidence that jesus christ, god or anything along those lines exists or ever did exist. Probably just a huge lie that generated over time. ...
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... It is inconsistent with the text because God is not mentioned in their reasons for going, in fact, they appeared pagan in previous lines. 18. ...
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"GOD'S GRANDEUR" Hopkins delivers a sonnet of fourteen lines jam packed with similes, rhymes, metaphors, and alliterations to explain how wonderful God is. ...
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... with th' abhoored shears And slits the thin- spun life." Lines 75 and 76 Milton questions whether or not King had fulfilled his purpose for God even though his ...
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... to do to them. The next couple of lines try to explain God's reasoning for doing these terrible things. Inscrutable His ways are ...
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... Because humans have such an intense need reason and order they yearn for any answer from God. The last two lines give closure to the poem, yet unlike the ...
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... agony, and shroud, and pall/ And breathless darkness..." (8-11) But the three succeeding lines that no one should be afraid and that Nature and God have the ...
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... situations. The two lines denote if Tom did his work he would have God in his life and that would give him happiness and immortality. The ...
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... Hold them cheap" (ll. 9-10), refer to man's original fall and severance from God. The last few lines uncover Hopkins relief from his despair. ...
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... (1-4) In lines 1 and 3, he is asking God for torment, to be overcome. In lines 2 and 4, he is requesting to be fixed, mended, made new. ...
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... knew. If I was to just read the first four lines I would think that she was not only talking to herself but to a God or Gods. But ...
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... These lines speak to the awe and supernatural power of God in order to set up the humanity and suffering Christ felt when he was sacrificed on the cross. ...
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... The quick pace of the these lines indicate excitement on Faustus' part ... asks for unlimited theological knowledge from a supreme being who cannot speak about God. ...
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... Both of them discuss the creation of the creatures by God. The lines, "Little Lamb, who made thee?" and "What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful ...
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... to want to not only stray from God and dominate mankind, but also, supercede and overrule God's wishes to an even further extent. In Scene 3, Lines 110-111 we ...
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... to want to not only stray from God and dominate mankind, but also, supercede and overrule God's wishes to an even further extent. In Scene 3, Lines 110-111 we ...
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... then interjecting with rhyming second and fourth lines. A rhymed couplet is used to conclude a stanza. Edward Taylor and Anne Bradstreet embody God's grace as ...
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... three poems in Crane's compilations The Black Rider and Other Lines (1905) and War is Kind (1899) with the intention of exploring the man versus god and other ...
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... An example would be when Grendel seizes Beowulf in Heorot, and Beowulf quickly reflects on the good fortune that God had shown upon him (lines 1270 - 1274 ...
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... the images of religion in lines 19 and 20, the chimneysweeper of Experience sees unlawful Christianity in lines 12 and 13: "And are gone to praise God and his ...
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... and big. She says, "Marble heavy, a bag full of God/Ghastly statue with one gray toe/Big as a Frisco" (lines 8-10). The image the ...
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... a transparent eyeball: I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or parcel of God." These lines display the ...
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... the repetition of identical vowel sounds, in lines ten and eleven when he says "twist the sinews", and "began to beat." This emphasizes the good nature of god. ...
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... the repetition of identical vowel sounds, in lines ten and eleven when he says "twist the sinews", and "began to beat." This emphasizes the good nature of god. ...
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... specifically wrote "my God," perhaps questioning the validity of her religion. She explains, most clearly, the theme of this poem by creating two lines that do ...
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... concern yourself with being "well versed in the arguments of the infidels" (lines 4 and 5) because "the wisdom of this world is foolishness in God's sight" (1 ...
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... Jesus, a man with such an immense love and commitment to his people and God would not doubt as the man described throughout this song. The lines in this song ...
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