These words were written by the Lebanese poet Khalil Gibran in "The Prophet." To read the extract, entitled "On Children," see the Related Link.
The famous poet with four letters in the last name is Keats, referring to John Keats.
The poem "Extract From The Prelude" was written by William Wordsworth, an English Romantic poet. It is a part of his longer autobiographical poem titled "The Prelude."
There is no known poet named Vera Hesse. Perhaps you are referring to the artist Eva Hesse or the poet Vera Pavlova?
"It" if you're referring to the language, unless you're a poet or one of the authors of English as She is Spoke."They" if you're referring to the people.
If you are referring to the poet Carol Ann Duffy; then she is not dead.
In the last stanza of "To a Waterfowl" by William Cullen Bryant, the poet is referring to the waterfowl itself. He is marveling at how the bird continues to navigate its journey with grace and determination, despite facing uncertainty and danger.
a poet. he wrote "the lark above the trenches" about WWII
I believe you are referring to Dante's Divine Comedy.
Phillis Wheatley
Mildred Bowers Armstrong is not a well-known figure. There is no widely recognized poet by that name. It is possible that you may be referring to someone with a different name or a lesser-known poet.
The poet's vivid retelling of Echo's suffering and unrequited love allows readers to fully immerse themselves in her emotional turmoil. Through vivid descriptions of her longing and solitude, the poet elicits empathy and understanding for Echo's plight, making her character more relatable and sympathizable.