Poet William Carlos Williams
.... Each of these elements is connected from the beginning by the statement in the first two
lines: The
poet here indicates the importance of the "list" to come. ....
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Poet Wallace Stevens
Wallace Stevens was a major 20th century American
poet dedicated to an exploration .... the relationship between music and the religious in the opening
lines of the ....
(701

3

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Chicana poet Pat Mora's "Elena"
The Chicana
poet, Patricia (Pat) Mora is known for her poetry dealing with the issues of .... every word they'd say/their jokes, their songs, their plots" (
lines 4-5 ....
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Nature and the Poet
.... capture the physical fish, so is the
poet-as-
poet able to capture the essence of the fish and convey it to the reader: In
lines like this, the
poet shows that ....
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"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey"
In "
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey," Wordsworth speaks from an adult .... it is evident that the scene creates strong emotions in the
poet and makes ....
(502

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"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey"
In "
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey," Wordsworth speaks from an adult .... It is evident that the scene creates strong emotions in the
poet and makes ....
(499

2

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Li-Young Lee's poem, "I Ask My Mother To Sing"
.... Boat to watch the rain begin on Kuen Ming Lake, the picnickers But I love to hear it sung; (
lines 5-9). The next three
lines depict images the
poet hears and ....
(708

3

)
Autobiographical Lyrical Poem
.... Boat to watch the rain begin on Kuen Ming Lake, the picnickers But I love to hear it sung; (
lines 5-9). The next three
lines depict images the
poet hears and ....
(708

3

)
William Shakespeare in "Sonnet 18"
.... changes noted here for the weather of summer takes place in the human life as "fair from fair sometimes declines." In the last six
lines, the
poet shows that ....
(588

2

)
Metaphysical Poet Andrew Marvell
.... The naming of parts takes place on one day, a day of classification, but in the opening
lines the
poet classifies first the days themselves by detailing what ....
(2544

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Imagery & Subject Matter in 2 Poems
.... shift in context. The first three
lines constitute the set up--the crow rises, and the
poet sees an image in his mind. The rest of ....
(1161

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Lucille Clifton's Poetry
.... and she, like her hips, does not "like to be held back." The hips of the
poet have a sensuality that is emphasized most in the final
lines: The
poet's use of ....
(1592

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"Thoughts on the Works of Providence" (Wheatley)
.... The first
lines, for example, immediately take the reader into the religious yearning of the
poet; "Arise, my soul, on wings enraptur'd, rise/ To praise the ....
(1132

5

)
Sonnet 107 by Shakespeare
.... And peace proclaims olives of endless age (7-8). In the first four
lines, the
poet notes the fears and prophecies and how they have not affected his love. ....
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Symbolism of a Cat in a Poem by Christopher Smart
.... is to begin every line in this section with "for." The
poet originally intended .... in his collection, he never wrote the "Let" responses for this set of
lines. ....
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)
Nature in 6 Poems
.... Blackbird" The symbolic potency of nature is evoked in Stevens's "Blackbird." In thirteen numbered stanzas varying from two to five
lines, the
poet presents an ....
(2333

9

)
Affinity for Nature of Poets
.... capture the physical fish, so is the
poet-as-
poet able to capture the essence of the fish and convey it to the reader: In
lines like this, the
poet shows that ....
(1025

4

)
Those Winter Sundays Analysis
.... In the third stanza of five
lines, or what might be called the closing quintet of the sonnet, the
poet characterizes himself and indirectly echoes the first ....
(910

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)
The poem "hay un lugar"
.... place where early morn adobe walls retain the day's high sun and spread its warmth so kindly through the night." These
lines demonstrate the
poet's belief that ....
(4139

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William Carlos Williams
.... "Taste" ends line three and so is given strong emphasis, as are "good" and "her" in different
lines. The
poet then elaborates on the external element. ....
(1442

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Thematic Elements in Poetry
.... and "men's eyes" means others are looking upon the
poet and seeing him in disgrace. The choice of language in the following three
lines creates the image of ....
(853

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)
Nature as Inspiration for Three Poets
.... capture the physical fish, so is the
poet-as-
poet able to capture the essence of the fish and convey it to the reader: In
lines like this, the
poet shows that ....
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Nature in the Poetry of 3 Female Poets
.... capture the physical fish, so is the
poet-as-
poet able to capture the essence of the fish and convey it to the reader: In
lines like this, the
poet shows that ....
(2443

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)
Whitman's Song of Myself
.... The first five
lines summarize his vision of his own role as a
poet; the last two
lines explain Whitman's idea of the role that each individual reader must ....
(2171

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)
Poem v. Song: Brenda Lee song: It's A Marshmallow World and ...
.... and dancing in the breeze," his mood was elevated, and he declared that "A
poet could not .... The next two
lines have an identical rhythm in the pattern: xxXxx. ....
(1237

5

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Kubla Khan"
.... By the time the poem moves down to its final
lines, the
poet shows that he is inspired by the parts which hold some danger or thrill, rather than the safety of ....
(849

3

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Russian Poetry
.... It shows the dramatic nature of the
poet that shines forth in
lines like these: "If you wish, / I shall rage on raw meat; / or, as the sky changes its hue ....
(1373

5

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The Oldest Living Thing In LA
.... In his final two
lines of the poem, the
poet portrays the worker who comes to get the opossum as someone who is indifferent to it. ....
(754

3

)
The Oldest Living Thing in LA
.... In his final two
lines of the poem, the
poet portrays the worker who comes to get the opossum as someone who is indifferent to it. ....
(748

3

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The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... upon detail not solely to the physical description, but to the revelation of what is going on in the mind of the
poet as well. In the introductory
lines of the ....
(1933

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