The central idea of this poem is God. Each line of the poem is in praise of Him. Pied Beauty Summary
The central idea of this poem is God. Each line of the poem is in praise of Him.
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The central idea of this poem is God. Each line of the poem is in praise of Him. Pied Beauty Summary
The central idea of this poem is God. Each line of the poem is in praise of Him.
See lessThis poem consists of 11 lines split into 2 stanzas. It is written in the form of a curtal sonnet. It follows the rhyme scheme ‘abcabc dbcdc’. Pied Beauty Summary
This poem consists of 11 lines split into 2 stanzas. It is written in the form of a curtal sonnet. It follows the rhyme scheme ‘abcabc dbcdc’.
See lessThe theme of this poem is Christianity. Each verse in the poem glorifies God. Pied Beauty Summary
The theme of this poem is Christianity. Each verse in the poem glorifies God.
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This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows: Simile: In the line “For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow”, the poem compares the colours of the sky to that of a ‘brindled cow’. Alliteration: A couple of examples would be “Fresh-firecoal” and “fickle, freckled”. AnaphoRead more
This poem has a myriad of poetic devices, some of which are as follows:
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