Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 第 1 巻Rinehart, 1953 - 743 ページ |
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... final bit consumed , the incense breathes its last , as though with a final sigh of release . This extended metaphor is an integral part of the poem , related to it in theme , method , and tone . The poem as a whole , of course , breaks ...
... final bit consumed , the incense breathes its last , as though with a final sigh of release . This extended metaphor is an integral part of the poem , related to it in theme , method , and tone . The poem as a whole , of course , breaks ...
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... Final Chorus The world's great age begins anew , The golden years return , The earth doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn ; Heaven smiles , and faiths and empires gleam , Like wrecks of a dissolving dream . A brighter Hellas ...
... Final Chorus The world's great age begins anew , The golden years return , The earth doth like a snake renew Her winter weeds outworn ; Heaven smiles , and faiths and empires gleam , Like wrecks of a dissolving dream . A brighter Hellas ...
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... final lines of the first stanza , however , slight implications about the passage of time begin to operate . The flowers are called " later , " the bees are assumed to think that " warm days will never cease , " and there is a reference ...
... final lines of the first stanza , however , slight implications about the passage of time begin to operate . The flowers are called " later , " the bees are assumed to think that " warm days will never cease , " and there is a reference ...
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