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Posted by Jessica on May 27, 19102 at 20:17:42:
In Reply to: A question about a poem posted by Mariakarla on September 28, 19100 at 06:49:25:
: Please about the poem CHOOSE SOMETHING LIKE A STAR, I need to know what Keats' Eremite mean.
: Thank you very much,
: Mariakarla
: P.s: I hope you can answer me.
He's refering to John Keats poem "Bright Star". Frost is talking about how brilliant the poem is..."Not even stooping from its sphere" meaning the poem doesnt loose its brilliance.
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