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  • Last seen on Oct 15 11:02 AM 2007. Member since February 14, 2006.
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  • It is very simple and beautiful.. gives an impression of the Romantic Poets and their poetry.. or it could be merely studying getting to me.
    Anyways, I loved this one too..
    Her rhymes and her choice of words is very simple.. I love simplicity.. I wonder why people tend to write some difficult and head-aching things

  • on The Night by Emily Jane Bronte, on October 15, 2007
    I have not finished reading Wuthering Heights yet... just three more chapters to go, but to ME, this sort of relates to the book in a way. It has the same sadness, gloominess, Wuthering weather.. everything.

    I really enjoyed reading it. She has got an amazing talent!

  • We are currently stufying this poem at the university.. it think it is really nice, but i have to agree with my teacher/doctor, that the poem has a half rhyme and that in some way they pronounced the words differently back then, because words like "Love and Prove" don't rhyme

    She asked a few of us to try and write a reply to this poem and I DID!! i may not be very good with the iambic meter, but i think i did the rhyme, although in the paper we have it is divided into 6 stanzas, here it is not  mine however is only four stanzas long.. it is a reply to this poem...

    Anyways it is also very nice to read and it is a sort of Fantasy! He seems to be picturing the perfect life for his love...

  • on The Tyger by William Blake, on March 2, 2006

    AMAZING!!!

    I've always loved this poem, since we studied it at school about 4 years ago...
    I've always remembered the first stanza and kept muttering it to myself... but to reread the poem now.. well.. I LOVE IT MORE THAN EVER!!!
    It still has this magical feeling of a tiger (and I LOVE TIGERS!)
    The opening stanza was really amazing, and as you go on reading, you realize you can not stop and when the poem is finished, you want to start reading it over again!!

    This is my favourite poem by Blake