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... MIND MY WHeel Mother , I cannot mind my wheel ; My fingers ache , my lips are dry : Oh ! if you felt the pain I feel ! But oh , who ever felt as I ! No longer could I doubt him true , All other men may use deceit ; He always said my ...
... MIND MY WHeel Mother , I cannot mind my wheel ; My fingers ache , my lips are dry : Oh ! if you felt the pain I feel ! But oh , who ever felt as I ! No longer could I doubt him true , All other men may use deceit ; He always said my ...
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... mind , aspire to higher things ... b . Go away , Love , which but to dust doth reach , O mind of mine , fly up to better things ... 2. Emily Dickinson a . Around my life the belt he put - And snapped the buckle - b . He put the belt ...
... mind , aspire to higher things ... b . Go away , Love , which but to dust doth reach , O mind of mine , fly up to better things ... 2. Emily Dickinson a . Around my life the belt he put - And snapped the buckle - b . He put the belt ...
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... Mind not the timid mind not the weeper or prayer , Mind not the old man beseeching the young man , Let not the child's voice be heard , nor the mother's entreaties , Make even the trestles to shake the dead where they lie awaiting the ...
... Mind not the timid mind not the weeper or prayer , Mind not the old man beseeching the young man , Let not the child's voice be heard , nor the mother's entreaties , Make even the trestles to shake the dead where they lie awaiting the ...
Contents
Entrances | 1 |
Figures of Speech | 2 |
The Person in the Poem | 8 |
Copyright | |
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A. E. Housman Alexander Pope alliteration anthology attitude ballad bird Blake blue called cesura concrete Concrete poetry connotations couplet dance dark dead death denotation diction dream E. E. Cummings Eliot Emily Dickinson English eyes feel figures of speech following poem Frankie Gerard Manley Hopkins green hear heart Hurroo iambic imagery irony John Johnny kiss lady language light live look Lycidas lyric meaning metaphor meter Milton's mind myth never night open form paraphrase pattern pauses phrase poem aloud poet poet's poetry Pope prose QUESTIONS reader rhythm Robert Frost simile sing song sonnet sound speak speaker stanza stresses suggest sweet syllables symbol T. S. Eliot tell thee theme thing Thomas thou thought tone tree usually verse W. H. Auden Whitman William William Butler Yeats William Carlos Williams wind Wordsworth write Yeats