the poet Robert Louis Stevenson states his railway journey in this poem. he convex the idea of observing those things which are glimbed and gone forever such as green feilds and natural beauty
written by imran shaikh from gambat cambridge school
the poem "from a railway carriage" is written by Robert Louis Stevenson.in this poem it seems that poet has compared his journey in a train with the running time
Robert stevenson invented the steam train
I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train. Oscar Wilde To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive. Robert Louis Stevenson
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In the poem "From a Railway Carriage" by Robert Louis Stevenson, each verse consists of four lines. The poem features a rhythmic structure that captures the bustling scenery seen from a moving train. This structure enhances the vivid descriptions of the landscape and the experiences of travel.
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Journey by Train, Because I love train journey.
Gorge Stevenson. Was the man to make steam engine.
The train journey costs 21.50 shekels (about $6).
Train Journey - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Ireland:G
The phrase "fly as thick as driving rain" from the poem "From a Railway Carriage" by Robert Louis Stevenson describes a large number of flies buzzing around rapidly and densely, much like rain falling heavily and persistently. It highlights the intense and chaotic motion of the flies as observed from the passing train.