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here the poet is having a comparison between the growing, flourishing industry in today's world and the movement of a train.the poet had successfully compared the movement of a train as a factory or industry.
He is often compared to the poet John Donne
A poet who writes about today's problems and love.
The poet feared abandonment and loneliness in their childhood, which continues to trouble them in their adult life. This fear is reflected in their poetry through themes of isolation and longing for connection.
He feels that childhood is a period of innocence...a time where a child is controlled by the adults of his life..his parents etc
The poet refers to the last stage as "second childhood" to suggest that in old age, individuals revert back to a state of dependency and vulnerability akin to childhood. It highlights the loss of physical and mental faculties, leading to a sense of helplessness and regression.
The poet went to the dentist to get treatment for her tooth decay. Her teeth had cavities, caps and decay. If she would have had taken proper care of her teeth since her childhood by not eating too many sweets and brushing her teeth properly, then she could have avoided going to the dentist so early in life.
The poet felt a strong fear and sense of awe towards heaven and hell in his childhood. These concepts held great significance to him, influencing his beliefs and worldview as he navigated the complexities of faith and spirituality.
No one has any idea. We know he was blind though.
The Photograph is a poem by Shirley Toulson. It refers to a woman looking at a photo of her mother. The first stanza is about the childhood of the poet's mother; the second: her childhood with her mother; and last: the poet's adult life without her mother.
The Poet Wordsworth chooses the word 'natural piety' to express the bond he wishes to maintain with his childhood. We cherish our habits and hobbies we have cultivated in our childhood and wish to never even give them up in our old age.
Dante Alighieri