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The poet is addressing himself and the passers-bye of that place. It was a clarion call of poet to himself and others also to be charmed hearing her melancholy Stein
In the middle of night the train reminds the poet about the huge elephants moving in the dark night..Hope it helps!
It is an honor for a poet. The post is for the poet to make the public more aware of poetry.
they think you look like a poet?
The mood of the poet in "Check" is one of suspicion. He personifies the night as an old lady with a shawl which she uses to cover the area in darkness
The poet is addressing himself and the passers-bye of that place. It was a clarion call of poet to himself and others also to be charmed hearing her melancholy Stein
In the middle of night the train reminds the poet about the huge elephants moving in the dark night..Hope it helps!
a poet who wrote the "SOFT NIGHT"
"Ode to a Grecian Urn" by John Keats is a poem where the speaker is not a poet addressing the urn as a silent but designated audience. The speaker expresses admiration for the urn and contemplates its beauty and stories depicted on it, creating a conversation between the speaker and the object.
It was an ancient roman classical poet. Author of Metamorphoses, 43 BC-17)
The poet in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" wants the fairies to bless the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta with good fortune and happiness.
John Milton, Poet from the 17th Century
The poet of sonnet 29 is addressing themselves, expressing feelings of despair and longing for a more fortunate position. The speaker reflects on their own struggles and finds solace in thoughts of a beloved individual.
sine 810 = sine 90 = 1
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.
"Soft Night" by Abelardo Subido is a poem that describes a serene and peaceful night where the poet finds solace and reflection. The poet highlights the quiet beauty and tranquility of the night, invoking a sense of calmness and introspection. The poem conveys a sense of comfort and warmth associated with the night, urging the reader to appreciate and embrace its gentle embrace.