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... of different ways. The way that the poet thought about his friend is established in the first quatrain. He expresses the unearthly ...
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... In the first quatrain, the poet compares himself to autumn. ... In the second quatrain, the poet compares himself to the end of a day, or twilight. ...
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... Shakespeare's writing. In the first quatrain, the poet praises the beauty of the morning, and the young man. However, Shakespeare ...
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... In this quatrain he refers to poetic ideas as, "huge cloudy symbols of a high ... for potentiality to construct a poem, but the night does not belong to the poet. ...
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... In the first quatrain, the poet suggests that his daughter has speed far greater than the "wind or water rushing by." The reader learns that she also has the ...
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... By: Anonymous Sonnet #29 Despite popular belief, William Shakespeare was considered a great poet before a ... The first quatrain tells how the narrator is feeling. ...
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... The poet is speaking in a third person point of view going from general in the first quatrain to very personal in the third quatrain. ...
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... Auden often assumes the role of the detached and 'clinical' poet where he ... The last line of each quatrain is also exceptionally short, its brevity lending each ...
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... Furthermore, during the second quatrain, the one discussing the raping of Leda, the poet describes her thighs as loosening. Had ...
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... Proceeding on to quatrain two, the poet continues to meditate by using images of decay; lofty trees, barren of leaves, white and bristly beard. ...
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... This refers to as idea in the third quatrain, "Consumed with that which it ... According to William Bowhan Piper, "Sonnet 73 entire reveals the poet in command of ...
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... Line two emphasises the subject of the poet's affections as being "more lovely and more temperate ... As with these lines, each quatrain supports a different subject ...
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... The poet praises the object of his devotion as superior to the short-lived beauty of summer. The final two lines of the quatrain shows another idea, the ...
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... Each quatrain takes a different view on the idea or develops a different idea to express the theme. ... Some also refer to a rival poet. ...
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... In the first quatrain, the lovers' relationship is established. ... The poet goes on to examine her lover's known characteristics, the things that will never vary. ...
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... Nonetheless, as seen in what would be the second quatrain, the last syllable of each ... the poem starts off with a measure of order and then the poet, rather than ...
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Sonnet #29 Despite popular belief, William Shakespeare was considered a great poet before a great playwright ... The first quatrain tells how the narrator is feeling ...
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... The poet is powerfully drawn to these woods and like Hans Castorp in the "Snow ... The third quatrain, with its drowsy, dream like line: "Of easy wind and downy ...
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... shepherd's love to folly in the second line of the second quatrain, the reader ... The poet wishes to addressee to know that his promises are not possible because ...
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... blindness of Thomas' father but also the archetypal blindness of ancient poet-priests as ... In the final stanza, the quatrain, of "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good ...
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... towards mortality was present in much of her work, and is her legacy as a poet. ... The way in which each stanza is written i! na quatrain gives the poem unity and ...
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... only as analogues to Shakespeare's double-edged analytical presentation in quatrain 2 of ... in hinting at the beloved's preference for a rival poet, tongue that ...
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... only as analogues to Shakespeare's double-edged analytical presentation in quatrain 2 of ... in hinting at the beloved's preference for a rival poet, tongue that ...
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... Use of the Divine Rape Conceit in Holy Sonnet 14 As a young poet, John Donne ... The hard consonant "B" in the first quatrain alliterates the words "batter," (l. 1 ...
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... The theme of 'Sonnet' is also as lucid to deter; it is that the poet wishes to ... However at the beginning of the third quatrain (line 9), he is the summer ' thy ...
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... The third and final quatrain is Wyatt's words of wisdom to anyone else who may want ... made him an intelligent and open minded man and an amazing poet willing to ...
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... It is not relevant if the poet does or does not compare him or her to a summer's day. ... The first quatrain introduces the subject. ...
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... There is a very sad and regretful tone when the poet tells us of him trying to talk ... In the first quatrain he introduces the argument to arouse the controversy. ...
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... Addressed to the poet's father as he approaches blindness and death ... Five tercets are followed by a quatrain, with the first and last line of the stanza repeated ...
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... stanza of the poem she rhymes the second and fourth lines of the quatrain. ... When used correctly meter and rhyme can help the poet convey emotion without having ...
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