Poems and PoetsDavid Aloian Webster Division, McGraw-Hill, 1965 - 424 páginas Edgar Allan Poe ; Robert Frost ; Alfred Edward Housman ; William Butler Yeats. |
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... hour day and used his free time to pursue his classi- cal subjects and to write articles for learned journals . In ... hours . Toward the end of his life , he was advised by doctors to avoid too much exercise . Housman , seventy - six ...
... hour day and used his free time to pursue his classi- cal subjects and to write articles for learned journals . In ... hours . Toward the end of his life , he was advised by doctors to avoid too much exercise . Housman , seventy - six ...
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... hour , begins with a silent h and also rhymes with the word flower . The flower - hour rhyme is al- most a two - word summary of the poem's meaning that early beauty does not last . The assonance of Eden , leaf , and grief is also part ...
... hour , begins with a silent h and also rhymes with the word flower . The flower - hour rhyme is al- most a two - word summary of the poem's meaning that early beauty does not last . The assonance of Eden , leaf , and grief is also part ...
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... hour I have walked and prayed Because of the great gloom that is in my mind . I have walked and prayed for this young child an hour And heard the sea - wind scream upon the tower , And under the arches of the bridge , and scream In the ...
... hour I have walked and prayed Because of the great gloom that is in my mind . I have walked and prayed for this young child an hour And heard the sea - wind scream upon the tower , And under the arches of the bridge , and scream In the ...
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RHYTHM RHYME AND SOUND EFFECTS | 21 |
The Creation of Beauty | 43 |
SIMILES METAPHORS AND SYMBOLS | 69 |
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Términos y frases comunes
A. E. Housman ballads beauty bells bird breath bright Copyright cried Danny Deever dark daughter dead dear death door doth dream earth eternal eyes face fall father fell fire flower free verse grass Gunga Din hand head hear heard heart heaven horse Housman iambic John Henry JOHN KEATS lady lake Lawd leaves light live look Lord lover meaning metaphor meter moon moonlight morning mother never night o'er Ogden Nash poem poet poetry prose raven rhyme rhythm RICHARD ARMOUR Robert Frost sail shadow shine sing sleep smile song Sonnet soul sound stand stanza stars stone stood sweet syllables T. S. ELIOT tell thee things thou thought tone tree Twas voice W. H. AUDEN walk wild William Butler Yeats WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings words young