Donne Canonization
.... In the
fourth stanza, the speaker becomes even more defiant and insists that no matter what happens to the couple they will live forever, canonized by love. ....
(1505

6

)
Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
.... The last line of the third
stanza is "We passed the Setting Sun--" Then the first line of the
fourth stanza abruptly interrupts the rhythm of progress through ....
(975

4

)
Analysis of 3 Poems: Love Song, My Papa's Waltz and On the Amtrak ...
.... In the
fourth stanza Brodsky (1) rhymes lines one and three with "lava" and "lover," while rhyming the second and
fourth lines with "source" and "divorce." In ....
(846

3

)
Blake-Tiger
.... The speaker continues his line of questioning in the
fourth stanza by wondering what type of hammer or anvil or furnace could have forged the "deadly terrors ....
(709

3

)
Poetry in the Romantic Period
.... The
fourth stanza is more of the same as the poet extends the metaphor of the artisan at his bench creating the tiger with hammer, chain, furnace, anvil. ....
(1994

8

)
Sunday Morning Poem
.... The green cockatoo at the beginning is a symbol of the pleasures of this world, as are the birds mentioned by the woman in the
fourth stanza, for she finds her ....
(1252

5

)
Poem "Sunday Morning"
.... the green cockatoo at the beginning is a symbol of the pleasures of this world, as are the birds mentioned by the woman in the
fourth stanza, for she finds her ....
(792

3

)
Poems by Ogden Nash
.... The
fourth stanza is a paean to the virtue of slumbering; after all, a sleeping man has no malice, no ambition: "Scratch a sluggard, and find a saint." The ....
(2612

10

)
"The Voice," by Thomas Hardy
.... breeze. In the
fourth stanza, the breeze and the voice of the woman are fused, and now the sense of desolation is the strongest. Also ....
(606

2

)
Poems about Religion
.... That idea is paid off in the
fourth stanza, which first cites the undoubted culture shock of local social mores and then ends enigmatically, "Earth is too ....
(2185

9

)
Poe and The Raven
.... The student's solitude and sadness is implied repeatedly throughout the poem, as in the
fourth stanza when he repeats Lenore's name or in line 59, "on the ....
(1922

8

)
Byzantium
.... In the
fourth stanza Yeats seems to be suggesting that his soul is the only natural thing about him, recognizing the chemical nature of the flesh, "Once out of ....
(2524

10

)
Metaphors in Poetry
.... In the first line of the
fourth stanza the poet makes a sharp correction about what happened during the carriage ride ("Or rather--He passed Us"), which ....
(1721

7

)
Margaret Gibson's poem "A Grammar of the Soul"
.... This
stanza directly mirrors the
fourth stanza, in which the natural fluid (blood) was found on the concrete sidewalk of New York. ....
(2239

9

)
The narrative of Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
.... Initial selection of the less traveled-by, alluded to in the
fourth stanza, is the initiation of the archetypal hero's journey. ....
(810

3

)
The Road Not Taken
.... is that the speaker had no way at the time of his decision to discern which road was "the less traveled by." The flat fact in the
fourth stanza settles that ....
(737

3

)
Margaret Gibson's poem "A Grammar of the Soul"
.... This
stanza directly mirrors the
fourth stanza, in which the natural fluid (blood) was found on the concrete sidewalk of New York. ....
(2747

11

)
Analysis of Emily Dickinson's Poem #732
.... and "away." The third and final
stanza offers an off-rhyme--"Weed" and "abide"--in the same lines, the second and
fourth, which rhymed in the first
stanza. ....
(1316

5

)
Those Winter Sundays Analysis
.... The emotion is amplified in the
stanza's fourth line by the repetition of a phrase of regret, "What did I know, what did I know"--the kind of repetition that ....
(910

4

)
Emily Dickinson
.... poem, so short that it may be conveniently duplicated here: There are only two genuine rhymes in the poem, in the second and
fourth lines of each
stanza. ....
(2005

8

)
The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... go before I sleep." It is left up to the reader to decide for himself what passed during that wind-filled silence after the third
stanza and before the
fourth. ....
(1933

8

)
Poetry of Robert Frost
.... The scheme is AABA in the first
stanza, and BBCB in the second. The third is CCDC, and the variation in the
fourth is that the scheme is DDDD. ....
(827

3

)
Archibald MacLeish's poem "Ars Poetical'
.... Then, in the
fourth image, the reader watches as a flock of birds takes wing --- the poem (or at least the
stanza, in this case) has already started to leave ....
(1752

7

)
Five Odes of Keats
.... The first and third stanzas are each twelve lines long, while the second
stanza has eleven lines, the
fourth has fourteen and the fifth is the longest at ....
(4416

18

)
The Shakespearean Sonnet
.... The third and
fourth liens of the
stanza are linked in the same way, with the first word being "crooked" and the last being "confound," linking again the way ....
(1677

7

)
Poems of Claude McKay & Paul Dunbar
.... that something is being hidden, is not fully prepared for the
fourth line where .... The second
stanza continues the regular rhythm but contemplates the sense of ....
(978

4

)
Two African American Poems
.... that something is being hidden, is not fully prepared for the
fourth line where .... The second
stanza continues the regular rhythm but contemplates the sense of ....
(978

4

)
Beethoven
.... 2:17 The main theme of the
fourth movement begins here from the woodwinds, but it is .... here and the poem is continued and the lines of one
stanza are repeated ....
(1832

7

)
Analyses of 13 Poems The opening line of this
.... The goose fish also appears as an omen in the second
stanza, and its meaning is expanded in the third. In the
fourth their uncertainties are expressed, and in ....
(2800

11

)
Archibald MacLeish's poem "Ars Poetica" l
.... Then, in the
fourth image, the reader watches as a flock of birds takes wing---the poem (or at least the
stanza) has already started to leave the reader behind ....
(1823

7

)