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The poet uses figurative language like similes. Also, the poet describes her beauty throughout the poem by describing the sweetness of her face and stuff like that.
The poet's tone in the poem, "The Eagle, A Fragment", is one of majestic beauty. This poem by Tennyson tells of the beauty and freedom of the eagle.
by Robert Frost. The main idea of the poem is that nature is vast and beautiful but man cannot leave his responsibilities and spend his life in looking at the natural beauty. The woods are beautiful but the poet can not stay there becauseThe poem “Stopping by woods on a snowy evening” has been written by Robert Frost. The main idea of the poem is that nature is vast and beautiful but man cannot leave his responsibilities and spend his life in looking at the natural beauty. The woods are beautiful but the poet can not stay there because he has to keep his promises. Thus life is short and nature is ever lasting.he has to keep his promises. Thus life is short and nature is e
The poet's tone in the poem, "The Eagle, A Fragment", is one of majestic beauty. This poem by Tennyson tells of the beauty and freedom of the eagle.
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In Robert Herrick's poem "To Blossoms," the poet expresses a desire for blossoms to be appreciated and celebrated for their fleeting beauty. He wishes for people to understand the transient nature of life and to seize the moment to enjoy the beauty of flowers while they last.
The poet is gifted with the faculty to perceive beauty, harmony and illumination.
Greek Poet Homer
John Keats was a poet of passion; a poet of beauty; a poet of his poetry. He did not care to philosophize his poetry and making any aid to the world's knowledge that was nothing but 'bald head' science that could never see beauty in the eyes of the ugliest creature. John Keats always desired to reveal the most lustrous tresures of the hidden 'Urn' of beauty to the world. He tries his best in the paradoxical closing: "'Beauty is truth, truth beauty' that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know."
The poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" was written by Robert Frost, an American poet known for his works exploring rural life and nature. It was published in 1923 in his collection of poems titled "New Hampshire." The poem is famous for its tranquil depiction of a man pausing to appreciate the beauty of a snowy evening in a wooded area.
because he do not want to desturb the beauty of nature
The poet in "Composed upon Westminster Bridge" observes the beauty of London in the early morning, as the sun rises and bathes the city in a golden light. This moment of stillness and quiet allows the poet to appreciate the magnificence of the city's architecture and natural surroundings.