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... stand , o'erthrow me , and bend Your force to break , blow , burn , and make me new . I , like an usurped town to another due , Labor to admit You , but Oh ! to no end . Reason , Your viceroy in me , me should defend , But is captived ...
... stand , o'erthrow me , and bend Your force to break , blow , burn , and make me new . I , like an usurped town to another due , Labor to admit You , but Oh ! to no end . Reason , Your viceroy in me , me should defend , But is captived ...
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... stand tul they doun fa ' , Mither , mither , Ile let thame stand tul they doun fa ' , For here nevir mair maun ° I bee , O. ” 35 must 40 " And what wul ye leive to your bairns and 278 ANTHOLOGY : POETRY Anonymous, EDWARD.
... stand tul they doun fa ' , Mither , mither , Ile let thame stand tul they doun fa ' , For here nevir mair maun ° I bee , O. ” 35 must 40 " And what wul ye leive to your bairns and 278 ANTHOLOGY : POETRY Anonymous, EDWARD.
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... stand at the side of James Joyce's complex novels Ulysses and Finnegans Wake , and T. S. Eliot's allusive poem The Waste Land . The student who undertakes to study such works seriously is well advised to profit from the critics ' labors ...
... stand at the side of James Joyce's complex novels Ulysses and Finnegans Wake , and T. S. Eliot's allusive poem The Waste Land . The student who undertakes to study such works seriously is well advised to profit from the critics ' labors ...
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