Line by Line Explanation of “The Pulley” by George Herbert
“The Pulley” is a poem written by the English metaphysical poet, George Herbert. It was first published in 1633 as ...
Read moreLine by Line Explanation of The Retreat by Henry Vaughan
Happy those early days! when I Shined in my Angel-infancy. Before I understood this place Appointed for my second race. ...
Read moreExplanation of Sweetest Love by John Donne
But since that I Must die at lost, tis best To use myself in jest Thus by feign’d deaths to ...
Read moreExplanation of Remembrance by William Shakespeare
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past I sigh the lack of ...
Read moreLine By Line Explanation of The Duchess of Malfi By Webster
No; he might count me a wanton. Not lay a scruple of offence on you; For if I see and ...
Read moreLine By Line Explanation Of Julius Caesar By Shakespeare
(1) A trade, sir……….bad soles. Exp. These words have been spoken by the second citizen in Act I, scene I ...
Read moreLine By Line Explanation Of Hamlet By William Shakespeare
1. “A mote it is to trouble the mind’seye. ………………………………………………………………….. Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets.” Exp. In ...
Read moreExplanation Of The Nun’s Priest’s Tale By Chaucer
This gentil cok…..every lith. In these lines taken from Chaucer’s The Nun’s Priest’s Tale’, the family of the cock Chanticleer ...
Read moreExplanations Of The Pardoner’s Tale By Geoffrey Chaucer
Allas! To dere boghte she beautee! Wherfore I seye al-day, as men may see, That ...
Read moreLine By Line Explanation Of Absalom And Achitophel By Dryden
Absalom And Achitophel By John Dryden Our laws for ……………… name to all. Exp. In these lines the poet discusses ...
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