I don't know it as a quote as such. But the leather is the Ball & the Willow is what a Cricket bat is made from (at least the blade is, I think the handle is ash). And in midsummer in England at, say, Grace road, Worcester, there can be no better sound or more elegant sight. The phrase is from Cricket & describes the effect of bat on ball.
What Worcester was the person who answered this? Worcester Cricket Ground is in New Road and has been there since 1896!
A poem.
yes
the sound is a poem
no
A piece from a poem is called a stanza. Each stanza consists of a group of lines that form a verse within a poem.
this i think ' i hope it helps... :L
A quotation at the head of a poem (or novel, or chapter of one) is called an epigraph.The quotation from Dante that opens TS Eliot's "Lovesong of J Alfred Prufrock" is an example of an epigraph.
Put quotes around the name of the poem. I'm not sure about long poems though, I'm looking into it currently.
An epigraph.
no, not necessarily, unless the assignment tells you to
The poem The Sound by Kim Addonzio is about sounds that cannot be heard. Suffering creates a sound, but it is not heard.
the part where it speaks of it