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How Can Love Hold On So Many Years? Comments
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Name: Isabella | 2011-04-20 |
Well I'm Italian and were I live is Sicily Italy, I loooovee this poem! |
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Name: Dakota | 2008-04-23 |
well im only 14 but my parents have been together for 7 years and they would love this poem and i love it to thanks and keep doin wat u do
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Name: marina | 2008-04-23 |
this poem is awsome and i love it thnx bye
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Name: Elaine Stewart | 2012-09-06 |
Blessings - Blessings are
noted in my life. They are
not in money, but assuring
words, consideration,
accomplishment,special people
son),etc., etc,.Elaine |
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Name: Oleg | 2012-12-08 |
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Name: Isabella | 2012-12-09 |
Dear Roy,It is interesting to read the poem and the eiloanatxpn of “The Phoenix and The Turtleâ€. This is the first time for me to get to know this poem. I am not so familiar with Shakespeare’s poem. The only poem I had read was his sonnet. Without your eiloanatxpn I would be really confused with the title. I’ve viewed the website to see the turtle dove, it is a beautiful bird. Here we have similar dove we call it a wild pigeon. W. Shakespeare used the Phoenix and the turtle dove to resemble beauty(love) and truth. But in this poem he seems quite disappointed at the beauty and the truth. I can tell from the following parts of the Threnos as the beauty and truth being buried. I admire his poem very much though. Thanks Li’s sharing and your eiloanatxpn. “Truth may seem, but cannot be:Beauty brag, but ‘ths not she;Truth and beauty buried be. To this urn let those repairThat are either true or fairFor these dead birds sigh a prayer.†|
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Name: Leyland | 2012-12-10 |
It's a real pleasure to find sooemne who can think like that |
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