English, 04.07.2019 06:00, 20alyssityh224
Ineed analysing a poem: i think it rainsthat tongues may loosen from the parchuncleave roof-tops ofthe mouth, hangheavy with knowledgei saw it raisethe sudden cloud, from ashes. settlingthey joined in a ring ofgrey; within, the circling spirit. o it must rainthese closures on the mind, blinding usin strange despairs, teachingpurity of sadness. and how it beatsskeined transperencies on wingsof our desires, searing dark longingsin cruel baptisms. rain-reeds, practised inthe grace of yielding, yet unbendingfrom afar, this, your conjugation with my earthbares crounching rocks
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English, 22.06.2019 12:20, pr47723
Which part of this excerpt from john keats' poem "endymion" contains a simile? therefore, 'tis with full happiness that i will trace the story of endymion. the very music of the name has gone into my being, and each pleasant scene is growing fresh before me as the green of our own vallies: so i will begin now while i cannot hear the city's din; now while the early budders are just new, and run in mazes of the youngest hue about old forests; while the willow trails its delicate amber; and the dairy pails bring home increase of milk. and, as the year grows lush in juicy stalks, i'll smoothly steer my little boat, for many quiet hours, with streams that deepen freshly into bowers.
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English, 22.06.2019 14:00, sarbjit879
Determine which details should be included in a summary of "the enchanted bluff" and which details should be omitted from the summary.
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