Five Odes of Keats
.... Keats is generally associated with the use of the "English Ode," or the "Keatsian Ode." This Keatsian Ode makes use of three ten
line stanzas in iambic ....
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Poems by Sylvia Plath "Daddy" In "
.... marriage. The style of this poem by Plath (1, 1) employs five
line stanzas that are interspersed with one or two
line statements. It ....
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Two poems, one theme
.... Comprised of three, four-
line stanzas, "My Mother Taught Me Purple" uses the symbolism of two colors to express its thoughts. The ....
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Analyses of 13 Poems The opening line of this
.... There are five
stanzas, each of 9 lines, with the general rhyme scheme AABABCCDD .... The first
line, which sets the scene, has a more languid meter in keeping with ....
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Poems by Shelley & Keats
.... that is pure expression. The poetic pattern used by Shelley develops a series of five-
line stanzas. Each begins with a trochaic ....
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Richard Wilbur
.... the state of being awake. The poem by Richard Wilbur is written in three-
line stanzas and without rhyme. In each stanza, the first ....
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Richard Wilbur's poem "The Writer"
.... recently undertaken the act of writing. The poem is unrhymed and composed of eleven three-
line stanzas. The divisions in the poem, for ....
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Transition from Romanticism to Realism
.... It is presented in four, five-
line stanzas that take the reader through a decision made by the narrator who is confronted with choosing between two roads that ....
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Poetry of Robert Frost
.... is also regular, with a slight variation in the last of the four
stanzas. .... this shift in rhyme along with the repetition of the third
line, repeated exactly as ....
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Donne Canonization
.... And by these hymns all shall approve The above stanza is also different than the first three
stanzas in that in those
stanzas when the last
line is spoken by ....
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Poems by Ogden Nash
.... In five iambic tetrameter eight-
line-couplet
stanzas, he develops the view that, given all the misery that the wide-awake people of the world cause for ....
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The Romantic Movement
.... terms of meter. Each of the 16
stanzas consists of three lines of iambic tetrameter and one
line of iambic trimeter. The first
line ....
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The Shakespearean Sonnet
.... The image used in the last
line is drawn from agriculture in which the scythe is .... The poet has structures the first three
stanzas to state an idea and to offer ....
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Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night (Dylan Thomas)
.... of a villanelle, which means that there are only two end-
line rhymes which .... and off-rhymes and repetition, connecting not only lines within
stanzas, but also ....
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Forms of Jazz
.... We now call that pattern, - the 12 bar blues. Here, the words are placed into three 3
line stanzas, four meassures to a stanza. ....
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The 'Other' Dark Meat
.... In the latter
line, Hughes is affirming that no matter what oppression and abuse were .... All of the
stanzas begin with the speaker using "I" or "I've" which is ....
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Poe and The Raven
.... connection concludes with the two creatures as one in the final
line of the .... The concluding
stanzas which become metaphoric draw the reader back into the poem. ....
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Poet William Carlos Williams
.... The poem consists of four
stanzas, each of two lines, but in its entirety made up .... much" actually means and leaves it to the reader to trace a
line through the ....
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Derek Walcott
.... The use of these names, together with the three-
line epic
stanzas, is also symbolic of Walcott's epic project, which is itself an assertion of the significance ....
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Growing Old Matthew Arnold
.... what growing old is not, the speaker continues in the next three
stanzas to tell us .... We do get one gender reference in the final
line which would make it appear ....
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Emily Dickinson
.... Dickinson manages to compress the whole of life into a few
stanzas, a few .... The form of Dickinson's poetry is typically the four-
line Stanza, typically iambic ....
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Nature in 6 Poems
.... of nature is evoked in Stevens's "Blackbird." In thirteen numbered
stanzas varying from .... However, it is obvious in stanza II, a three-
line entry in which the ....
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The Road Not Taken
.... the "oo" sound in "wood," nor the "o" sound in "both," is repeated in any of the following 3
stanzas. .... This means that there are 4 iambs, or feet per
line. ....
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Franz Schubert
.... In the last
line of the cycle the singer asks, "Will you grind your organ to my singing?" Musically this song is constructed in two
stanzas of equal length ....
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"Thoughts on the Works of Providence" (Wheatley)
.... In almost every
line, the poet selects words which reflect the poem's high purpose .... For example, although the lengths of the
stanzas vary from four to six to ten ....
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Emily Dickinson & John Donne Poems
.... Her rhyme scheme is inconsistent, with most
stanzas rhyming in the ABCB pattern but .... general form of a sonnet and approximates the number of syllables per
line. ....
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Blake-Tiger
.... The speaker continues his
line of questioning in the fourth stanza by wondering what .... two he uses "distant deeps", "dare" and "dare", while in
stanzas one and ....
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Individual vs the Group in Literature
.... richer than a king." This leads to the
line that expresses the envy of the people most as they with they were in his place. These first three
stanzas set up ....
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Sonnet 107 by Shakespeare
.... alliteration appears is in the second
line with the term "world wide." The next four lines, from 9 through 12, combines the ideas from the first two
stanzas. ....
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Imagine: John Lennon
It is poetry not just because the b and d
stanzas rhyme but also because of .... of change, and words bring that change about, causing circumstances to
line up with ....
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