Blake-Tiger
The speaker begins the first
stanza by asking the question of "What immortal hand or eye/Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" In other words, only something ....
(709

3

)
Whitman Poem
.... symbolic images. If we examine the first
stanza we come to recognize that Whitman uses the lilac to represent eternal life. When ....
(1051

4

)
Keats' Ode To Autumn
Ode to Autumn is a three
stanza poem by John Keats which uses many poetic techniques to convey the "ripe" and "mossed" condition of autumn. ....
(1256

5

)
Archibald MacLeish's poem "Ars Poetical'
.... Regarding the structure of the poem, it is composed of three stanzas, with each
stanza containing four couplets. .... The pattern of the second
stanza is aabbbccc. ....
(1752

7

)
Donne Canonization
.... The metrics vary in each
stanza with all lines being of either 10, 8, or 6 beats. The opening, fourth, and seventh lines of each
stanza have ten beats. ....
(1505

6

)
To His Coy Mistress Introduction Andrew Marvell'
In the first
stanza the speaker informs his intended Lady how he would love her if time were no consideration. In the second
stanza ....
(1643

7

)
To His Coy Mistress Introduction Andrew Marvell'
In the first
stanza the speaker informs his intended Lady how he would love her if time were no consideration. In the second
stanza ....
(1639

7

)
Poetry and the Human Condition The complex emotio
.... During the first
stanza, he uses peaceful visual, and tactile imagery, and positive word connotation to describe the "easiness" of life. ....
(953

4

)
Poetry and the Human Condition The complex emotio
.... During the first
stanza, he uses peaceful visual, and tactile imagery, and positive word connotation to describe the "easiness" of life. ....
(948

4

)
Richard Wilbur's poem "The Writer"
.... The divisions in the poem, for our purposes, might be drawn after the third
stanza, after the fifth
stanza, and after the tenth
stanza, leaving the final ....
(857

3

)
Whitman & Ginsberg
.... the Thrush. If we examine the first
stanza we come to recognize that Whitman uses the lilac to represent eternal life. When the ....
(897

4

)
The Road Not Taken
.... Each
stanza is self-contained in its rhyme scheme, meaning that the rhymes only repeat themselves within each
stanza, and not from
stanza to
stanza. ....
(561

2

)
The 'Other' Dark Meat
.... structured.
Stanza one and six are a repetition of one another. .... away. The speaker appears proud of his blackness in the opening
stanza. ....
(1000

4

)
Yeats Use of Figurative Language
.... case Christian mythology. In the opening
stanza, the poet set up an image and carries it through to lead to another. This poem is ....
(769

3

)
William Blake's "The Lamb" and "The Tyger"
.... In the first
stanza, the poet asks the lamb about its maker and refers to all the things that maker gave the lamb--clothing of wool, a tender voice, and the ....
(481

2

)
Emily Dickinson
.... The form of Dickinson's poetry is typically the four-line
Stanza, typically iambic tetrameter or trimeter. .... The third
stanza moves the poet's thoughts forward. ....
(2005

8

)
Dickinson Poetry
.... In the last
stanza, typical of the poet's four-line
stanza style, we see her feelings that religion and spiritual feeling is not something had by orthodoxy ....
(1312

5

)
Sunday Morning Poem
.... mingle to dissipate/ The holy hush of ancient sacrifice" (3-5). The ancient sacrifice referred to is the crucifixion, and while the first
stanza details the ....
(1252

5

)
Individual vs the Group in Literature
.... This is evident from the first
stanza: Whenever Richard Cory went down town, We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from sole to crown ....
(2426

10

)
Andrew Marvell
.... The argument in the first
stanza is that the lovers could wait if they had the time to do so; in the second
stanza, the poet says that they do not have the time ....
(2544

10

)
Metaphysical Poet Andrew Marvell
.... The argument in the first
stanza is that the lovers could wait if they had the time to do so; in the second
stanza, the poet says that they do not have the time ....
(2544

10

)
Ruth Whitman's Castoff Skin
.... The letter "s" is used throughout the first
stanza: "she", "girlish", "sleep", "ninety-six", "small", "as", "she", and "said", (Whitman 1966). ....
(723

3

)
Castoff Skin
.... The letter "s" is used throughout the first
stanza: "she", "girlish", "sleep", "ninety-six", "small", "as", "she", and "said", (Whitman 1966). ....
(723

3

)
EA Robinson's Poem Richard Cory
The following paragraphs are a
stanza-by-
stanza paraphrase of the poem Richard Cory, by Edward Arlington Robinson. In the paraphrase ....
(2492

10

)
"To His Coy Mistress"
.... The argument in the first
stanza is that the lovers could wait if they had the time to do so; in the second
stanza, the poet says that they do not have the time ....
(2570

10

)
Dylan Thomas
.... The words (night, day, and light) that rhyme the three lines in the first
stanza are re-rhymed in the remaining five stanzas. Each ....
(1541

6

)
Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
.... The words (night, day, and light) that rhyme the three lines in the first
stanza are re-rhymed in the remaining five stanzas. Each ....
(1540

6

)
The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... From this rather abstract concept, in the next
stanza the poet changes his focus to the more concrete: "My little horse." In a sense, however, this change of ....
(1933

8

)
"Richard Cory"
The following paragraphs are a
stanza-by-
stanza paraphrase of the poem Richard Cory, by Edward Arlington Robinson. In the paraphrase ....
(2573

10

)
Anne Sexton's Poem, Cinderella
.... We see this when the speaker intones, "That story" four times (3 in the opening four stanzas and once in the final
stanza) and when she uses other phrases like ....
(1215

5

)