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Compare two versions of the same line , the famous opening line of Keats's Endymion : " A thing of beauty is a ... For magical lines we think of Shakespeare's “ Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang " or " Ripeness is all .
Compare two versions of the same line , the famous opening line of Keats's Endymion : " A thing of beauty is a ... For magical lines we think of Shakespeare's “ Bare ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang " or " Ripeness is all .
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natural , told without comment or much detail , often in dramatic form with many repetitions and familiar phrases ( Keats , " La Belle Dame sans Merci " ) . ballad stanza - usually a four - line stanza with alternating four - beat and ...
natural , told without comment or much detail , often in dramatic form with many repetitions and familiar phrases ( Keats , " La Belle Dame sans Merci " ) . ballad stanza - usually a four - line stanza with alternating four - beat and ...
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Contents
Poems | 36 |
of the Queens Navee 50 LAWRENCE Snake 51 JEFFERS Hurt | 57 |
West Wind 68 HERRICK An Ode for Ben Jonson 71 GRAY Elegy | 76 |
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