The Road Not Taken
.... For
example, in the first
stanza, neither the "oo" sound in "wood," nor the "o" sound in "both," is repeated in any of the following 3 stanzas. ....
(561

2

)
William Blake and Emily Dickinson
.... For
example, in the opening
stanza he starts out by saying "O" Rose, and the "O" is spelled without the "h." This is often done to suggest great urgency or ....
(1373

5

)
Blake-Tiger
.... For
example, in
stanza two he uses "distant deeps", "dare" and "dare", while in stanzas one and six he uses "forests" "frame" and "fearful". ....
(709

3

)
Archibald MacLeish's poem "Ars Poetical'
.... For
example, the opening
stanza presents this scheme: aabbccdd, but the rhyme of the last couplet is rough at best: "wordless" and "birds." The previous ....
(1752

7

)
"The Road Not Taken"
.... second
stanza, and "a sigh somewhere" in the final
stanza. Another
example of alliteration is the "both and be" of the first
stanza. ....
(1633

7

)
Poems by Ogden Nash
.... "Supreme Courtsmanship," for
example, entails a .... The first
stanza describes the supposed virtue and joy that some people find in working on "something worthy. ....
(2612

10

)
Analysis of Emily Dickinson's Poem #732
.... How would a formalist critic decide, for
example, the meaning of the arrangement of the final
stanza--whether what the woman "missed" "lay unmentioned" only to ....
(1316

5

)
The 'Other' Dark Meat
.... Each
stanza is structured well in that each begins with a definition of some aspect of .... and-now, and then the two lines that follow are one
example from ancient ....
(1000

4

)
Those Winter Sundays Analysis
.... The emotion is amplified in the
stanza's fourth line by the repetition of a .... A similar emotional dynamic is at work, for
example, when the grief-stricken King ....
(910

4

)
Affinity for Nature of Poets
.... each
stanza remains open, bleeding directly into the beginning of the next
stanza. .... The largely uncapitalized poems of ee cummings serve as an
example, and he ....
(1025

4

)
Robert Burns
.... For
example, in the second
stanza we are informed that only God could paint a true picture of the Noble Earl, one whose "generous princely mien / Even rooted ....
(3316

13

)
The Poetry of Walt Whitman
.... The 13th
stanza, for
example, is Whitman's admiring observation of a black man driving a team of plow horses: The negro that drives the long dray of the stone ....
(1549

6

)
Nature in 6 Poems
.... For
example, in the opening
stanza (I), which has three lines, the blackbird has the life force, moving his eyes over an otherwise still and snowy landscape. ....
(2333

9

)
EA Robinson's Poem Richard Cory
.... The exception to this is the fact that each
stanza is a single sentence .... For
example, no one would use terms like "imperially slim" or "cleanly favored" in ....
(2492

10

)
Walt Whitman-When Lilacs Last...
....
Stanza eight is basically the speaker's homage to Lincoln, of the western "star" or .... The speaker addresses how he learned from Lincoln's shining
example, how he ....
(2769

11

)
"Richard Cory"
.... The exception to this is the fact that each
stanza is a single sentence .... For
example, no one would use terms like "imperially slim" or "cleanly favored" in ....
(2573

10

)
Wilfred Owen's poem, Anthem for Doomed Youth
.... In this
stanza, the glimmer in boy's eyes is described as candles (Lines 9 .... For
example, the guns of the battlefield are personified as having the characteristic ....
(1876

8

)
Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold
.... In the final
stanza for
example, the rhyme pattern is: a/b/b/a/c/d/d/e/e. This rhythmic pattern approaches a crescendo with the d rhyming words of pain and ....
(815

3

)
The Sea as Metaphor & Symbol in Dover Beach
.... In the final
stanza for
example, the rhyme pattern is: a/b/b/a/c/d/d/e/e. This rhythmic pattern approaches a crescendo with the d rhyming words of pain and ....
(810

3

)
Poems by 4 Poets
.... thought) of a blackbird. The first
stanza, for
example, uses the blackbird to create a sense of scale. Among the stillness of the ....
(1928

8

)
Modes of Addressing Nature
.... thought) of a blackbird. The first
stanza, for
example, uses the blackbird to create a sense of scale. Among the stillness of the ....
(1940

8

)
Five Odes of Keats
.... For
example, a dramatic break from the typical pattern of iambic pentameter occurs at the end of second
stanza: "At tender eye dawn of aurorean love: / The ....
(4416

18

)
Li-Young Lee's poem, "I Ask My Mother To Sing"
.... The title along with the first
stanza introduces the poem's four characters: the poet, his mother and his .... "I Ask My Mother to Sing" is a fine
example of a ....
(708

3

)
Autobiographical Lyrical Poem
.... The title along with the first
stanza introduces the poem's four characters: the poet, his mother and his .... "I Ask My Mother to Sing" is a fine
example of a ....
(708

3

)
Afro-American Music History: Article Review
.... Nodleman (85), for
example, integrates musicology with literary criticism .... and then demonstrating how the rhetorical structure of a blues
stanza creates meaning ....
(886

4

)
Russian Poet Zinaida Hippius
.... Again, "The Seamstress" provides an apt, though perhaps difficult-to-unlayer
example, notably in the last
stanza, where the poet declares the word (= the ....
(1754

7

)
Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson
.... romantic school of poetry in their views on nature, for
example, and both .... Ferlazzo writes of the above, a
stanza from Dickinson's poem beginning "What mystery ....
(3190

13

)
Poetry in the Romantic Period
.... The final
stanza duplicates the first, except that "Dare" replaces "Could," emphasizing once .... that such a poem as "I Wandered" was an
example of Wordsworth's ....
(1994

8

)
Metaphors in Poetry
.... Rausch and Morner cite as an
example of an extended metaphor Dickinson's "Because I .... In the first line of the fourth
stanza the poet makes a sharp correction ....
(1721

7

)
Franz Schubert
.... Thus, for
example, while Schubert sticks to the strophic approach in the first two stanzas he modifies the melody in the third
stanza where its gentle movement ....
(1894

8

)