Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 páginas Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... rhyme scheme is what it is . Each stanza begins with a quatrain , alter- nately rhymed ; and it might be expected , since there are eight lines in each stanza , that a similar quatrain would follow . Such indeed is the case , but ...
... rhyme scheme is what it is . Each stanza begins with a quatrain , alter- nately rhymed ; and it might be expected , since there are eight lines in each stanza , that a similar quatrain would follow . Such indeed is the case , but ...
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... rhyme scheme is what it is . Each stanza begins with a quatrain , alter- nately rhymed ; and it might be expected , since there are eight lines in each stanza , that a similar quatrain would follow . Such indeed is the case , but ...
... rhyme scheme is what it is . Each stanza begins with a quatrain , alter- nately rhymed ; and it might be expected , since there are eight lines in each stanza , that a similar quatrain would follow . Such indeed is the case , but ...
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... rhyme between " his " and " eyes " -these are bold surprises , even if in the service of an imaginary moment which is not bold at all : two lovers , long separated , are quietly together at last . The failure of perfect rhyme between ...
... rhyme between " his " and " eyes " -these are bold surprises , even if in the service of an imaginary moment which is not bold at all : two lovers , long separated , are quietly together at last . The failure of perfect rhyme between ...
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Had Not Minded Walls Emily Dickinson | 3 |
An Ode Matthew Prior | 4 |
To Lucasta on Going to the Wars Richard Lovelace | 5 |
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