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... Poem 568 . 3. What is the " Subterfuge " referred to in Poem 664 , line 4 ? 1. Explain the reference to " an Ear " in Poem 280 , stanza 4 . 2. What is the encounter feared in Poem 609 ? Explain . TRUSTEES OF AMHERST COLLEGE STEPHEN ...
... Poem 568 . 3. What is the " Subterfuge " referred to in Poem 664 , line 4 ? 1. Explain the reference to " an Ear " in Poem 280 , stanza 4 . 2. What is the encounter feared in Poem 609 ? Explain . TRUSTEES OF AMHERST COLLEGE STEPHEN ...
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... poem in some way is like the moon - four times . Here again the particular interpretation may vary from reader to reader , although most would probably feel that a poem wakens in the reader's conscious- ness memory after memory ...
... poem in some way is like the moon - four times . Here again the particular interpretation may vary from reader to reader , although most would probably feel that a poem wakens in the reader's conscious- ness memory after memory ...
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... poem ? Cool Tombs 1. ( a ) What does the poem emphasize about the lives of Lincoln and Grant ? ( b ) What in Pocahontas ' life is empha- sized , by contrast ? ( c ) How does the language used to de- scribe Grant and Lincoln , differ ...
... poem ? Cool Tombs 1. ( a ) What does the poem emphasize about the lives of Lincoln and Grant ? ( b ) What in Pocahontas ' life is empha- sized , by contrast ? ( c ) How does the language used to de- scribe Grant and Lincoln , differ ...
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