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... dark air this object bares its image awakening ripples of recognition that will brush darkness up into light even after this bird this hour both drift by atop the perfect sad instant now already passing out of sight toward yet ...
... dark air this object bares its image awakening ripples of recognition that will brush darkness up into light even after this bird this hour both drift by atop the perfect sad instant now already passing out of sight toward yet ...
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... dark , only dark darkening the daytime , torch - like with the smoking blueness of Pluto's gloom , 1932 ribbed and torch - like , with their blaze ... darkness invisible enfolded in the deeper dark of MYTH 219 H Lawrence, BAVARIAN GENTIANS.
... dark , only dark darkening the daytime , torch - like with the smoking blueness of Pluto's gloom , 1932 ribbed and torch - like , with their blaze ... darkness invisible enfolded in the deeper dark of MYTH 219 H Lawrence, BAVARIAN GENTIANS.
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... DARK Traveling through the dark I found a deer dead on the edge of the Wilson River road . It is usually best to roll them into the canyon : 1962 20 that road is narrow ; to swerve might make more dead . 5 By glow of the tail - light I ...
... DARK Traveling through the dark I found a deer dead on the edge of the Wilson River road . It is usually best to roll them into the canyon : 1962 20 that road is narrow ; to swerve might make more dead . 5 By glow of the tail - light I ...
Contents
Reading a Poem | 1 |
NARRATIVE POETRY | 8 |
THE PERSON IN THE POEM | 19 |
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A. E. Housman alliteration aloud ballad beauty bird born called COMPARE connotations Copyright critic dark dead death dream E. E. Cummings Elegy Emily Dickinson English essay eyes Ezra Pound feel figures of speech flower Gerard Manley Hopkins haiku hand hear heart John Keats language light listen live look Lycidas lyric meaning metaphor meter Milton mind move myth never night open form paper pauses phrase play poem's poet poet's poetry prose QUESTIONS Randall Jarrell reader Reprinted by permission rhythm Richard Wilbur Robert Frost sense Shakespeare sing song sonnet soul sound spider stanza story suggestions sweet syllables symbol T. S. Eliot tell thee theme things Thomas thou thought translation tree University verse W. H. Auden Whitman William Butler Yeats William Carlos Williams wind words wrote York