subject
English, 10.03.2021 16:10 Jhertz

From The New World by Witter Bynner

O doubters of democracy,
Undo your mean contemptuous art!—
More than in all that poetry has said,
More than in a mound or marble, in the living live the dead.
5 The past has done its reproductive part.
Hear now the cry of the beauty's present needs,
Of comrades leveling a thousand creeds,
Finding futility
In conflict, selfishness, hardness of heart!
10 For love has many poets who can see
Ascending in the sky
Above the shadowy passes
The everlasting hills: humanity.
O doubters of the time to be,
15 What is this might, this mystery,
Moving and singing through democracy,
The music of the masses
And of you and me—
But purging and dynamic poetry!—
20 What is this eagerness from sea to sea
But young divinity!—

I have seen doubters, with a puny joy,
Accept amusement for their little while
And feed upon some nourishing employ
25 But otherwise shake their wise heads and smile—
Protesting that one man can no more move the mass/td>
For good or ill
Than could the ancients kindle the sun
By tying torches to a wheel and rolling it downhill.
30 But not the wet circumference of the seas
Can quench the living light in even these,
These who forget,
Eating the fruits of earth,
That nothing ever has been done
35 To spur the spirit of mankind,
Which has not come to pass
Forth from the heart and mind
Of some one man, through the men birth after birth,
In thoughts that dare
40 And in deeds that share
And in a will resolved to find
A finer breath
Born in the deep maternity of death.
. . . If these be ecstasies of youth,
45 Yet they are news of which all time has need.
If they be lies, tell them yourselves and heed
How poets' twice-told lies become the truth!

Which two lines in the first stanza help the reader determine the themes?
excerpt from The New World
by Witter Bynner

O doubters of democracy,
Undo your mean contemptuous art!—
More than in all that poetry has said,
More than in a mound or marble, in the living live the dead.
5 The past has done its reproductive part.
Hear now the cry of the beauty's present needs,
Of comrades leveling a thousand creeds,
Finding futility
In conflict, selfishness, hardness of heart!
10 For love has many poets who can see
Ascending in the sky
Above the shadowy passes
The everlasting hills: humanity.

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 16:00
Write explanatory essay about the effects of earthquakes.
Answers: 3
question
English, 21.06.2019 16:50
Read the sentence. on days when i go jogging in the morning, my mind seems to process ideas faster, and my mood is more positive. how does the underlined clause add variety and meaning to the sentence? select two options. it describes the days being discussed. it makes readers want to go jogging. it creates a compound-complex sentence. it adds detail about the speaker’s personality. it explains why jogging is beneficial.
Answers: 2
question
English, 21.06.2019 18:30
Which of the following components of information literacy relates the most to various perspectives? a. research as inquiry b. information creation as a process c. scholarship as conversation
Answers: 1
question
English, 21.06.2019 22:00
Read this excerpt from leah missbach day's foreword to wheels of change.as wbr's resident photographer i am privileged to see firsthand the impact bicycles have on the lives of our recipients.why does the author include this excerpt?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
From The New World by Witter Bynner

O doubters of democracy,
Undo your mean conte...
Questions
question
History, 29.12.2020 18:20
question
Arts, 29.12.2020 18:20
question
Mathematics, 29.12.2020 18:20
Questions on the website: 13722367