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... "With those same boots of lead, again, then space-began to toll," next says the poet. ... Space would begin to toll between the poet and they're lost love. ...
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... power, and slay me not with art." The power that the Dark Lady has over the poet is incredible ... The toll his heart has been taking is overburdening his emotions. ...
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... became mother and mother became childlike(Emily Dickinson: Poet and Reclusehttp ... Dickinson clearly observed the ubiquitous toll of pain, suffering, and death. ...
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... In the next quote the poet illustrates how the king was so great that he was known everywhere "... til alien peoples beyond the ocean Paid toll and tribute, A ...
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... described here are not of solely places on the earth where the elements take a particular toll on human habitation, but upon the areas of the poet's heart that ...
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... He went to Paris to further his career as a poet, but the end was near. He had partied too long and too hard and it had taken its toll on his body. ...
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... Stone immediately gave the potential poet encouragement, advice, and models for his ... of Mississippi; however, his early pattern of school started to take toll. ...
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... this. Being a prisoner of war did take a toll on Francis. His ... love?". St. Francis was an Italian Catholic and a talented poet. As ...
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... was present in much of her work, and is her legacy as a poet. ... These problems build up and "the space began to toll." Portraying suicidal thoughts, the speaker ...
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Then space -- began to toll As all the heavens were a bell, And being, but an ear ... Although the poems were created by the same poet, they seem to portray very ...
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... But the astonishment takes its toll and we lust for more ... it operates and its hi-tech infrastructure are such that it cannot do justice to the words of the poet. ...
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Edgar Allan Poe "Edgar Allan Poe was a poet who encountered the oddity of human nature ... He states; "Let the bell toll!-a saintly soul floats on the Stygian river ...
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... This took a toll on Jim. ... The combination of rock singer and poet that made Jim Morrison's "The Doors" so unique from everyone else at the time. ...
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... Eliot quickly became popular with Britain and was known as a great poet and a ... fade , referring a lot to his baldness and how age takes a toll on relationships. ...
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... Bloom) As time wore on the Anglo-Irish aristocracy took its toll on his ... his creativity prospered and Joyce lived a rather fulfilling life as a writer and poet. ...
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... Another trench poet of World War I was Edgell Rickword. ... Heavy artillery, tanks, and poisonous gas took a large toll on many of the armies fighting to defend ...
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... to be poor (Bedell 3). After graduation from Victoria College, the young poet was at ... acts towards females, at Radcliffe, were beginning to take a toll on Atwood ...
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... Years of heavy drinking, heavy smoking, and hard living were beginning to take their toll just two months ... He was a young poet and will stay perpetually young. ...
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... The most disturbed story was the poet Osip Mandelstam who was imprisoned, tortured, and exiled for composing a ... Yet Stalin's efforts exacted a brutal toll. ...
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... Poet, novelist, journalist, film critic, and social activist, Agee would lead an ... However once again religion takes it's toll on the characters actions and does ...
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... Duffy goes on to describe how the affair is taking it's toll on the ... It appears that in these verses the poet is describing what happens when the adulterer ...
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... in a few brief years of economic vitality, but the job took its toll and he ... The revered poet Matsuo Basho perfected just-so haiku poetry in the 17th century. ...
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... Petersburg, which extracted a heavy toll in lives (a fresh supply of 40,000 a ... Gaurila Derzhavin, the 18th century Russian poet, asked: "Was it not God, who in ...
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