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  1. Rime means small white fragments of snow which form because of chilly cold (known as frost). spray means a large number of leaves and branches. So "the rime on the spray" means frost spread on the leaves and branches of trees. Read summary of this poem.

    Rime means small white fragments of snow which form because of chilly cold (known as frost). spray means a large number of leaves and branches. So “the rime on the spray” means frost spread on the leaves and branches of trees.

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  1. The moral of the poem When I Set Out for Lyonnesse is that tough journeys often lead to fruitful outcome. The poet sets out for a difficult journey. He has just hope and patience as his companions. There is chilling cold but it does not stop him from going on the journey as he is quite curious aboutRead more

    The moral of the poem When I Set Out for Lyonnesse is that tough journeys often lead to fruitful outcome. The poet sets out for a difficult journey. He has just hope and patience as his companions. There is chilling cold but it does not stop him from going on the journey as he is quite curious about it.

    In order to achieve something one must face the troubles.

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  1. Following literary/poetic devices have been used in the poem When I Set Out for Lyonnesse: Anaphora: It is the repetition of a phrase in a poem. In this poem the beginning two lines of each stanza are repeated. e.g. "When I Set Out for Lyonnesse", What would bechance at Lyonnesse", "When I returnedRead more

    Following literary/poetic devices have been used in the poem When I Set Out for Lyonnesse:

    1. Anaphora: It is the repetition of a phrase in a poem. In this poem the beginning two lines of each stanza are repeated. e.g. “When I Set Out for Lyonnesse”, What would bechance at Lyonnesse”, “When I returned from Lyonnesse” etc.
    2. Alliteration: It is the repetition of consonant sound in the line. e.g. What would”, “durst declare”, “magic in my eyes” etc.
    3. Symbolism: The poet uses various symbols in the poem e.g. starlight, which refers to twinkling stars, here symbolises hope. Similarly, magic and radiance in poet’s eyes symbolise love for Emma. Lyonnesse symbolises a place in which the poet goes from darkness and comes back enlightened.

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  1. There was chilling cold outside as it is the winter. Frost (fragments of snow) were spread on leaves and branches. Read summary of this poem.

    There was chilling cold outside as it is the winter. Frost (fragments of snow) were spread on leaves and branches.

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  1. The theme of the poem is Hope, Perseverance and Patience. The poet is on a tough and difficult journey. There is chilly cold outside. Frost is spread over the leaves and the poet is lonely. However he has hope which takes away his loneliness. This hope encourages him to move forward. In addition, heRead more

    The theme of the poem is Hope, Perseverance and Patience. The poet is on a tough and difficult journey. There is chilly cold outside. Frost is spread over the leaves and the poet is lonely. However he has hope which takes away his loneliness. This hope encourages him to move forward. In addition, he is also curious as his life is going to change after visiting Lyonnesse.

    Finally his patience and perseverance pays off. He returns back with shine in his eyes. It seems that he has achieved what he was questing for.

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  1. The title of the poem When I Set Out for Lyonnesse refers to the poet's journey to imaginary city of Lyonnesse though in actual he went to Cornwall (which is near England). There he met Emma who later became his wife. Read summary of this poem.

    The title of the poem When I Set Out for Lyonnesse refers to the poet’s journey to imaginary city of Lyonnesse though in actual he went to Cornwall (which is near England). There he met Emma who later became his wife.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The message of the poem The Last Bargain is that we should never desire worldly things like power, money and beauty. They are short-living and worthless. They do not give peace and joy to the soul. They always create fear of losing them in the minds of those who own them. A person should be like thaRead more

    The message of the poem The Last Bargain is that we should never desire worldly things like power, money and beauty. They are short-living and worthless. They do not give peace and joy to the soul. They always create fear of losing them in the minds of those who own them.

    A person should be like that innocent child who plays with the shells at the seashore. He has no worries of the world like the king or the old man or the beautiful lady. He is free from worldly pains and sorrows. The speaker finds liberty and peace in becoming a free man like the child and wants the reader to be like him in order to attain peace.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The Last Bargain means what the speaker desired. He does not want power, wealth or beauty because they are short-living and never remain forever. They also make the people fear of losing them. The last bargain is giving up desires and quest for worldly things. It is the bargain of achieving freedomRead more

    The Last Bargain means what the speaker desired. He does not want power, wealth or beauty because they are short-living and never remain forever. They also make the people fear of losing them.

    The last bargain is giving up desires and quest for worldly things. It is the bargain of achieving freedom and liberty. It is the bargain of independence, it is the bargain of giving eternal joy and peace to the soul.

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  1. "The Last Bargain” by Tagore is a sixteen lines poem composed in blank verse conveying a strong message well needed for the materialistic world that "no power, money or lust can make us happy".

    “The Last Bargain” by Tagore is a sixteen lines poem composed in blank verse conveying a strong message well needed for the materialistic world that “no power, money or lust can make us happy”.

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