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; As a dirge, this poem is successful. But so full of despair that its message of remembrances of things past is almost lost. I don't know nearly enough about Ralph Waldo Emerson's life to know his circumstances were when he wrote the poem, but it was depressing to me.
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Poet: Ralph Waldo Emerson (Ralph Waldo Emerson Art) ; Poem: Dirge ; Poem of the Day: Aug 13 2005; There are no comments for this poem. Why not be the first one to post something about it? ... Are you looking for more information on this poem? Perhaps you are trying to analyze it? The poem, Dirge, has not yet been...
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The Lyke-Wake Dirge is arguably among Anon's greatest achievements. This 14th-century funeral-chant originated in Cleveland, North Yorkshire, where it was sung by a woman during the traditional watch (wake) at the side of the corpse (lyke). ... The poem addresses both the corpse and the mourners, preaching the same message...
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The wind of autumn blows, So cold, so cold; Tim wind of autumn blows, Dead is the summer rose, And the withered grass lies rotting on the mould.   ; The frost creeps round the door, So still, so still; The frost creeps round the door,   ; But I hear the owlet's cry, Forlorn, ... Walls of Corn and Other Poems;
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Dirge by William Shakespeare - COME away, come away, death, And in sad cypres let me be laid; Fly away, fly away, breath; I am slain by a f ... Famous Poets and Poems: Home | Poets | Poem of the Month | Poet of the Month | Top 50 Poems | Famous Quotes | Famous Love Poems...
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