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on Amoretti LXXV: One Day I Wrote her Name by Edmund Spenser, on November 22, 2004Oh this is beautiful! I love how it creates a visual for the high esteem in which the speaker holds the woman. His wording is sort of dreamy, as a man whose world has been blurred by love.
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on anyone lived in a pretty how town by e e cummings, on November 22, 2004Whoa, this is so cool!!! I love the repetition and rotating lists, the use of opposites in a single thought, and the materialization of abstract ideas. Wow this man was gifted.
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on Amoretti LXXV: One Day I Wrote her Name by Edmund Spenser, on November 22, 2004Oh this is beautiful! I love how it creates a visual for the high esteem in which the speaker holds the woman. His wording is sort of dreamy, as a man whose world has been blurred by love.
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on The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy, on November 14, 2004The poor author feels remorse for having to kill in war, but in a distant and hardened way. I'm sympathetic towards him, probably because he recognizes that war makes murderers and victims out of people who could be friends.
