Porphyria’s Lover, Robert Browning Poem Analysis/Annotations
Porphyria's Lover, Robert Browning I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS The rain set early in to-night, The sullen wind was soon awake,It tore the…
Porphyria's Lover, Robert Browning I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS The rain set early in to-night, The sullen wind was soon awake,It tore the…
Love's Philosophy, Percy Bysshe Shelley I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS The fountains mingle with the river And the rivers with the ocean,The winds of…
When We Two Parted, Lord Byron I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS When we two parted In silence and tears,Half broken-hearted To sever for…
London, William Blake I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS I wander thro' each charter'd street,Near where the charter'd Thames does flow. And mark in every…
The Charge of the Light Brigade, Alfred Lord Tennyson I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS IHalf a league, half a league,Half a league…
Exposure, Wilfred Owen I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS Our brains ache, in the merciless iced east winds that knive us . . .Wearied we keep awake…
Poppies, Jane Weir I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS Three days before Armistice Sundayand poppies had already been placedon individual war graves. Before you…
Extract From The Prelude 'Boating', William Wordsworth I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS She was an elfin Pinnace; lustilyI dipp’d my oars into the…
My Last Duchess, Robert Browning I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall,Looking as if she were alive.…
Neutral Tones, Thomas Hardy I MORE POETRY ANALYSIS FULL POEM - SCROLL DOWN FOR LINE-BY-LINE ANALYSIS We stood by a pond that winter day,And the sun was white, as though…