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120 SCHOOLBOYISH PETRARCHAN SONNETS IBD

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06 / 2005
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120 ?Schoolboyish' Petrarchan Sonnets is a collection composed in a rather basic manner that essentially consisted of starting with a first word and then ?merely running? with that same word.The aforementioned schoolboyish aspect of the entire collection should not at all detract from a sense that a sonnet can be very narrow and also highly ornate. The various individual examples may seem to veer here, there, and practically everywhere in terms of possible ?meanings?, meanwhile, each sonnet may be in strict keeping or almost strict keeping with the apparently preferred formulaics of John Keats and of the sprung-rhythm ?master? Gerard Manley Hopkins.SOME FORESTS Some forests must be rich and lovely parts of earthly wishes for a wondrous daywhose every moment soon might seem to saykind words that speak of splendor that restarts.Implicit in a wooded world are chartson which might seem to thrive a fine arrayof plants and animals that surely payobeisances eclipsing human arts. Endangered though all forests now must seem, a great resilience rules what Nature istill wondrousness will not go up in steam. Perfection forms an adamantine fizzpermitting anything to form a dreamin which a million shadows dart and whiz.

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