Western Wind: An Introduction to Poetry |
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... tell a reader what will leap to his mind without your telling . What we might call the withheld image can be as powerful as the presented one . It is difficult to imagine that " Western Wind " would have been better if it had been ...
... tell a reader what will leap to his mind without your telling . What we might call the withheld image can be as powerful as the presented one . It is difficult to imagine that " Western Wind " would have been better if it had been ...
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... tell me how well everyone remembers you . But have I told you about my arms , my half - healed embraces ? The ... tell anyone how you do it . I think now that I understand the things some women make their happiness of— the water that ...
... tell me how well everyone remembers you . But have I told you about my arms , my half - healed embraces ? The ... tell anyone how you do it . I think now that I understand the things some women make their happiness of— the water that ...
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... Tell all the Truth but tell it slant , 454 Tell me not , sweet , I am unkind , 414 That is no country for old men . The young , 464 That row of icicles along the gutter , 291 That's my last Duchess painted on the wall , 440 That terra ...
... Tell all the Truth but tell it slant , 454 Tell me not , sweet , I am unkind , 414 That is no country for old men . The young , 464 That row of icicles along the gutter , 291 That's my last Duchess painted on the wall , 440 That terra ...
Common terms and phrases
accent alliteration Anthology beauty begins better bird blue body breath called close cold color comes dark dead death deep dreams earth effect emotion English example express eyes face fall feel feet fields flowers four Frost girl give green hair hand head hear heard heart holds human images John keep kind language leaves light lines live look meaning metaphor mind moon mouth move nature never night objects once pass play poem poet poetry rain rhyme rhythm Robert rose seems sense SHAKESPEARE shape sing sometimes song sound speech stand stanza sweet syllables symbol tell thee things thou thought trees turn verse vowel walk wind words writing Yeats young