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English, 15.11.2019 11:31 dee3874

What characteristic do the poems "will there really be a 'morning? '" and "i dwell in possibility" share?

a standard rhyme scheme

question marks to create yearning

the "mystery of nature" theme

capital letters to emphasize words

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will there really be a "morning"?
is there such a thing as "day"?
could i see it from the mountains
if i were as tall as they?

has it feet like water lilies?
has it feathers like a bird?
is it brought from famous countries
of which i have never heard?

oh some scholar! oh some sailor!
oh some wise men from the skies!
to tell a little pilgrim
where the place called "morning" lies!

i dwell in possibility--
a fairer house than prose--
more numerous of windows--
superior--for doors--of chambers as the cedars--
impregnable of eye--
and for an everlasting roof
the gambrels of the sky--of visitors--the fairest--
for occupation--this--
the spreading wide my narrow hands
to gather paradise--

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