Sound and sense: an introduction to poetry |
Contents
William Shakespeare Spring | 11 |
CHAPTER TWO Reading The Poem | 19 |
EXERCISE | 26 |
Copyright | |
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A. D. Hope A. E. Housman accented syllables Alfred alliteration allusion beauty bird Collected Poems connotations consonant Copyright dark dead death dream e. e. cummings Edwin Arlington Robinson effect Emily Dickinson emotion Explain eyes feel feet figures of speech flowers give hand hear heart heaven human iambic idea imagery images irony John kind language light lilac-time literal live look lovers Macmillan Company meaning metaphor meter metonymy metrical moon morning mother never night onomatopoeia paradox pattern pause poet poetic poetry QUESTIONS reader repetition Reprinted by permission rhythm Robert Frost rose sense Shakespeare sing sleep song sonnet soul sound speaker stand stanza star sweet symbol Ted Hughes tell thee things thou thought tone tree Ulysses verse Villa Sciarra Vocabulary voice W. H. Auden West-running Brook William Butler Yeats wind words