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... to be scythed, with each poet traveling a different way. Ashbery again exhibits the multiplicity of designs for poets with the next two lines stating, "May is ...
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... The air around Babi Yar howls for the massacre it has witnessed. The poet himself claims to be "an endless soundless howl/ over the buried" (lines 43-44). ...
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... The poet begins to use words, which changes the mood and are vastly different from the previous lines, "roar, slow, sadness"(Line 9, 13, 14). ...
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... In the next three lines the poet's assurance becomes even firmer with promises that his beloved will neither become less beautiful nor even die, because she is ...
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... nature. In the third, fourth and fifth lines, the poet uses the technique of repetition, changing only the tense of each line. Each ...
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... done as much as anything to fashion the popular image of the poet as a ... as sensuous images expressed in rhapsodic language that, to quote his own lines on the ...
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... to be an important turning point in his metamorphosis from poet to playwright. ... this play is the contrast between the two contradictory principle lines of action ...
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... of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood,\" \"The Prelude,\" and \"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey,\" where the poet captures the ...
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... the limelight and with his book, "A Boy's Will", he became a recognised poet. ... The variation of long lines and short lines and the genuinely distressed speech ...
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... The first was "The Concept of Poetry and the Poet," It said that, "eighteenth-century ... These lines are in the beginning of the song and it tells how this mans ...
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... hath a far more pleasing sound"(Lines 9-10), yet, I think he also gets the point across that his love is unconditional, same as the fellow poet Marlowe, but he ...
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... Another illusion to the wisdom of kings that the Beowulf poet makes is in Hrothgar's speech to Beowulf (lines 1709 - 1723), when he suggests how to be a good ...
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... Why is this poet rambling about some other great ruler? In fact, another 50 or so lines are dedicated to this Scefing character. ...
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... In the first twelve lines, the poet maintains a tone that might be described as distanced. His intention seems to be a description that defies sentiment. ...
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... more philosophical and humanitarian and his self-appointed role became that of a poet-seer attempting ... He used forms of verification such as octosyllabic lines. ...
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... That on a wild secluded scene impress/Thoughts of more deep seclusion\" (Lawall, lines 4-7, 792), both of which suggest that Wordsworth the poet is seeking the ...
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... In the 4th, 5th ,and 6th lines which the poet writes 'And they tell me you are brutal and my reply is : On the faces of women and children I have seen the ...
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... The imagery she uses in lines 23 and 24 sees the poet putting her head down to write and Rankin uses the symbolism of "a great bird" conveying to the readers ...
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... In the lines, "Nativity, once in the main of light, / Crawls to maturity," Shakespeare makes ... It is evident that that poet is content with the fact that his life ...
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... gun. The way in which the poet has written the lines implies that he is in fact as comfortable with a pen as he is with a gun. The ...
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... It is apparent that the poet is very familiar with this place. ... However I believe if that were the case the final two lines in the poem about "life" would not ...
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... This quotation tell us that he is over fussy when the poet writes 'In small meticulous rows' The next three lines suggest that he is apologetic and gives us a ...
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... On the last lines of the first stanza, the tone of the poem gets dramatic. The poet identifies Marsile and Saracens as the ones who do "not love God" and tells ...
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... In the last two lines of this poem, lines 13 and 14, the poet means that as long as people read this poem, that the beloved's beauty will live. ...
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... poet uses Repetition for effect and emphasis, she uses the words, "...I love thee..." seven times and in the middle of the poem, she starts each of these lines ...
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... to win her affection. The first twelve lines of the poem are a questions proposed by the poet to his beloved. The theme of these ...
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... The poet uses the first person narrative ambiguously and speaks on two layers using the persona of the dead man to speak her own thoughts. The lines "I was ...
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... The next two things are also key lines in this poem. Yet do I marvel at this curious thing: To make a poet black, and bid him to sing (Cullen 1305)! ...
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... rest. The repetition of "sleep" in the final two lines suggests that the poet may succumb to the influences that are at work. There ...
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... of humans and nature, an attempt to reconcile the 'two consciousness'' of the opening lines of book two of The Prelude, and a view of the poet and his sister's ...
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