It little profits that an idle king,By this still hearth, among these barren crags,Match’d with an aged wife, I mete and doleUnequal laws unto a savage race,That hoard, and sleep,…
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When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for me;Plant thou no roses at my head, Nor shady cypress tree:Be the green grass above me With showers and dewdrops wet;And if…
The water hollowed the stone,the wind dispersed the water,the stone stopped the wind.Water and wind and stone. The wind sculpted the stone,the stone is a cup of water,The water runs…
If you have forgotten water lilies floating On a dark lake among mountains in the afternoon shade,If you have forgotten their wet, sleepy fragrance, Then you can return and not…
I’ll tell thee everything I can;There’s little to relate,I saw an aged, aged man,A-sitting on a gate.“Who are you, aged man?” I said.“And how is it you live?”And his answer…
I will not reason, wrestle here with you, Though you pursue and worry me about; As well put forth my swarthy arm to stop The wild wind howling, darkly mad…
I see around me tombstones greyStretching their shadows far away.Beneath the turf my footsteps treadLie low and lone the silent dead –Beneath the turf – beneath the mould –Forever dark,…
Helen of Troy had a wandering glance;Sappho’s restriction was only the sky;Ninon was ever the chatter of France;But oh, what a good girl am I!
How do you know that the pilgrim trackAlong the belting zodiacSwept by the sun in his seeming roundsIs traced by now to the Fishes’ boundsAnd into the Ram, when weeks…
You’ll love me yet!—and I can tarryYour love’s protracted growing:June reared that bunch of flowers you carryFrom seeds of April’s sowing. I plant a heartful now: some seedAt least is…
As due by many titles I resignMy self to Thee, O ***; first I was madeBy Thee, and for Thee, and when I was decayedThy blood bought that, the which…
She is neither pink nor pale, And she never will be all mine;She learned her hands in a fairy-tale, And her mouth on a valentine. She has more hair than she needs; In…
April doesnt hurt hereLike it does in New EnglandThe groundVast and brownSurrounds dry townsLocated in the dustOf the coming locustLive for survival, not for ‘kicks’Be a bangtail describer,like of shrouded…
ORThe Child Is Father Of The Man, But Not For Quite A While So Thomas EdisonNever drank his medicine;So Blackstone and HoyleRefused cod-liver oil;So Sir Thomas MaloryNever heard of a…
The comparison of these battles will give s a better understanding of these poets different views on the Trojan War. This battle also takes place outside the city of Troy,…
Compare the way two poets portray war Bruce Dade and Wilfred Owen are both poets who portray war through expressive feelings. Both poets have a similar way of illustrating their…
In the piece “Justice”, the author included victims of notorious crimes in the Philippines who encountered at least any f the following: kidnap, rape, hazing, manslaughter, massacre, and murder. The…
He relates the telephone to being a “… Flower… ” And thus relates the phone with a beautiful sweet smelling flower. In this respect, we come to the conclusion that…
All that had a deep effect on literature scholars and especially Jewish scholars. When they were studying Islamic, Arabic literature they were also studying Islamic literature and the influence of…
He earned his bachelor’s degree in 638, but it is believed that he stayed at Cambridge until 1641 for a master’s degree. Not much is known about Andrew Marvels life;…
This essay will discuss a close reading analysis of the poem “The Bright Star”. The Romantic poet John Keats wrote this poem. It is a love sonnet and is believed…
In the poem, “London” written by William Blake, the city of London and its people is being controlled by the government that mistreats its citizens. This paper will show the…
Within both of these poems, the poets use different types of poetic techniques to show how time can affect the relationship of two lovers. The language used in the two…
Though the age produced some excellent prose works, it is essentially an age of poetry, but both poetry and drama were earmarked by Italian influence, which was dominated in English…