This line is very much like John Keats' famous poem," La Belle Dame Sans Merci' .
"Oh what can ail thee, knight-at-arms " is the first the line of that poem.
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The lines "from grief to groan to a golden throne beside the king of heaven" are from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "Eldorado." The poem follows a knight's quest for the legendary city of gold, Eldorado, which ultimately leads him to find his reward in death.
i think you might be looking for What happened to our friendship by Chad Fisher. This poem starts with that line.
The phrase "It begins with a question" is from the poem "A Song of the Rolling Earth" by Walt Whitman. This poem is a part of his larger work, "Leaves of Grass."
defintion poem
The first gentle rapping at the narrator's door occurs in the eighth stanza of Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." It signifies the arrival of the mysterious visitor who turns out to be the titular bird.
It is part of the play "The boy with a cart by Christopher Fry".
sir gawain and the green knight
In the poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night," the author speaks of the "good night" to mean death. It represents the night in which his father, who he is addressing the poem to, will die.
In the poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night," the author speaks of the "good night" to mean death. It represents the night in which his father, who he is addressing the poem to, will die.
the poem begins in the middle of the story.
"Brianna, a name with grace, Like a flower in a meadow's embrace, Gentle spirit, heart so kind, In your presence, joy I find."