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English, 30.10.2020 04:10 strikeboystorm

"meeting at night" the gray sea and the long black land;
and the yellow half-moon large and low;
and the startled little waves that leap in fiery ringlets from there sleep,
as i gain the cove with pushing prow, and quench its speed I' the slushy sand.

then a mile of warm sea-scented beach;
three fields to cross till a farm appears;
a rap at the pane, the quick sharp scratch and blue spurt of a lighted match, and a voice less loud, thro' its joys and fears, than the two hearts beating each to each.
-Robert browing
1 a cove is a small inlet from the sea.
2 a prow is the front end to a boat
3 I' is short for in.
4 pane refers to a window pane.
5 thro' is short for through

1. each stanza in this poem has six lines. which lines rhyme within each stanza?
2. what is the main idea of this poem?
3. in ordinary language, describe the mental pictures you get from the first stanza.
4. in the first stanza, why do you think the poet says that little waves look like "fiery ringlets"?
5. what does the last line of the poem tell you?

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