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... keep the rest , But keep them with repining restlessness ; Let him be rich and weary , that at least , If goodness lead him not , yet weariness May toss him to My breast . QUESTIONS 1. What different senses of the word rest does Herbert ...
... keep the rest , But keep them with repining restlessness ; Let him be rich and weary , that at least , If goodness lead him not , yet weariness May toss him to My breast . QUESTIONS 1. What different senses of the word rest does Herbert ...
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... Keep it strong . Keep it strong . Keep it logic and magic and lightning and muscle . Strong hand in strong hand , stride to the Assault that is promised you ( knowing no armor assaults a pudding or a mush . ) Here is your Wedding Day ...
... Keep it strong . Keep it strong . Keep it logic and magic and lightning and muscle . Strong hand in strong hand , stride to the Assault that is promised you ( knowing no armor assaults a pudding or a mush . ) Here is your Wedding Day ...
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... keep looking back at A. Another procedure is to keep comparing the two poems all the way through your paper — dealing first , let's say , with their themes ; then with their metaphors ; and finally , with their respective merits . More ...
... keep looking back at A. Another procedure is to keep comparing the two poems all the way through your paper — dealing first , let's say , with their themes ; then with their metaphors ; and finally , with their respective merits . More ...
Contents
Reading a Poem | 1 |
NARRATIVE POETRY | 8 |
THE PERSON IN THE POEM | 19 |
Copyright | |
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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