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  Fear no more   (1361 5 )
.... For example, he asks the reader, as in the previous stanzas, not to be alarmed by nature ("lightning-flash," the "dreaded thunder-stone," ) or by those who ....

Love Poetry   (1425 6 )
.... However, in the last two stanzas Hughes addresses his bride in language that is quite different than that used in the previous stanzas. ....

Poetry Analysis: Shiloh in Melville's Requiem   (895 4 )
.... Melville uses the poetic technique of a refrain in lines 4, 9, and 19, as if taking a deep breath and reflecting upon the previous stanzas that were just wrote ....

Dylan thomas   (935 4 )
.... He describes the creation the cosmos itself. In lines 37 to 45 the stanza restates many of the ideas many of the ideas and description in the previous stanzas. ....

The darkling thrush   (751 3 )
.... of his attention. After this, the regular pattern returns as does the doleful mood of the two previous stanzas. These shape the ....

A Vision   (908 4 )
.... the significance of the fly. The final, fourth stanza, intertwines all of the previous stanzas. It begins, "With Blue- - uncertain ....

Sow by Sylvia Plath   (676 3 )
.... The speaker then continues to further explore the imaginative picture of the pig that had been aroused in the previous stanzas. ....

Analysis of Handel's Admeto   (1651 7 )
.... Unlike in the previous stanzas, Handel actually provides an instrumental melody through "con, ragione il core da gelosia." This is important because it ....

Australian Poetic Analysis   (1036 4 )
.... their childhood. The previous stanzas, 2 and 3, are both drawing up to the experience Rankin feels as a writer. Lines 18, "black ....

Not Waving But Drowning   (812 3 )
.... other people. The whole verse employs repetition from the previous stanzas without the ambiguity of the double meanings. Here when ....

robert frost archetypal analysis   (711 3 )
.... the darkness. The dark image of the woods hides the dead image that the forest is given in the previous stanzas. This darkness is ....

Song of Myself   (1209 5 )
.... He pronounces in previous stanzas, "You shall listen to all sides and filter them from yourself," and, "Not an inch nor a particle of an inch is vile, and none ....

Henry Longfellow   (1576 6 )
.... description of the rainy day, the second stanza's reference to Longfellow's life and stanza three's comparison of the previous two stanzas (Wagenknecht 72). ....

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow   (1493 6 )
.... description of the rainy day, the second stanza's reference to Longfellow's life and stanza three's comparison of the previous two stanzas (Wagenknecht 72). ....

Longfellow   (1657 7 )
.... description of the rainy day, the second stanza's reference to Longfellow's life, and stanza three's comparison of the previous two stanzas (Wagenknecht 72). ....

An Analysis of the indomitable spirit of man in Henry Wadsworth ...   (1660 7 )
.... description of the rainy day, the second stanza's reference to Longfellow's life, and stanza three's comparison of the previous two stanzas (Wagenknecht 72). ....

Yeats Long Legged Fly   (600 2 )
.... his magnificent painting. Similarly, as in the previous two stanzas, Yeats again expresses the need for peace. This is pointed out ....

Ode to autum   (1416 6 )
.... death. The third stanza somewhat follows the course set down by the previous two stanzas, but it also does something surprising. One ....

Commentary on Parachute (poem)   (2012 8 )
.... The last three stanzas all deal with landing. .... This stanza also contrasts the previous one, as in the previous one there were generally positive word such as ....

last night as i was sleeping   (995 4 )
.... The second and third stanzas repeat these metaphors between dreams and life. .... behind all metaphors to directly say that to which the previous stanza alluded to ....

William Blake: The Tyger and the Lamb   (1547 6 )
.... frame thy fearful symmetry" (Pearson, 56, 3-4)? As the stanzas progress the .... notice that each subsequent question is a more refined version of the previous. ....

The Poetry Research Paper   (1351 5 )
.... The ship of the third stanzas in for the somewhat later empire of Britain. The British ship is neither so pretty as the previous two nor so big. ....

Explore how Donne Handles the Theme of Love in any two Poems   (1017 4 )
.... This changes the tone as in the previous two stanzas Donne feels as though he is getting somewhere but then his hopes are crushed by the girls act so he ....

English   (4555 18 )
.... He pronounces in previous stanzas, "You shall listen to all sides and filter them from yourself," and, "Not an inch nor a particle of an inch is vile, and none ....

Lowell   (687 3 )
.... a 1-6, 2-4, 3-5, rhyming pattern in all of the three stanzas. .... is automatically obvious that they serve to reinforce both primary themes of the previous sections ....

English Commentary on Antjie Krog   (1308 5 )
.... The length of the stanzas could represent the transition that the speaker goes .... In her previous pieces of writings Krog has shown that she feels strongly ....

Dickinsons use of humour   (1347 5 )
.... are some of the shorter poems, such as the four lined stanzas of "Faith .... While the previous poem expresses the poetess' bitterness and sorrow with one aspect of ....

Imagination in Percey Shelley Ode to West Wind   (1513 6 )
.... Parallels between the two stanzas are numerous, as the leaves in the previous stanza were shed from boughs; these clouds were shed from heavier boughs, as ....

Mid-Term Break   (534 2 )
.... And candles soothed the bedside" , creating an image of peace, an antecedent of the previous stanza"tms macabre tone. q After five stanzas of building up ....

"To His Coy Mistress"   (667 3 )
.... an obvious fact, but it does set the groundwork for the second and third stanzas. .... In this stanza the phonetic sounds are less harsh than the previous ones, and ....



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