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OpenStudy (anonymous):

This poem is written using which of the following poetic forms: couplet oxymoron rhyme couplet and rhyme

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would to heaven thou knew'st, and could but speak, To tell me where he lurks now! I would break His brain about my cave, strew'd here and there, To ease my heart of those foul ills, that were 620 Th' inflictions of a man I prized at nought.' Thus let he him abroad; when I, once brought A little from his hold, myself first losed, And next my friends. Then drave we, and disposed, His straight-legg'd fat fleece-bearers over land, 625 Even till they all were in my ship's command; And to our loved friends show'd our pray'd-for sight, Escaped from death. But, for our loss outright They brake in tears; which with a look I stay'd, And bade them take our boot in. They obey'd, 630

OpenStudy (anonymous):

From the odssey

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