Here are some:
A poison tree From the Songs of Innocence:
Lamb
The Divine Image
The Chimney Sweeper
Holy THursday
Nurse's Song
The Little Black Boy
Songs of Experience:
Earth's Answer
The Clod & the Pebble
Holy Thursday
Nurse's Song (different from version in Songs of Innocence)
The Chimney Sweeper (different from version in Songs of Innocence)
The Sick Rose
The Tyger London THe Human Abstract
The Garden of Love
A Divine Image The Book of Thel The Marriage of Heaven and Hell I Asked a Thief Mock on, Mock on, Rousseau Morning The Mental Traveller Jerusalum
The speaker of a poem is the voice that expresses the thoughts and emotions within the poem. The speaker may or may not be the poet themselves, as the speaker is a fictional creation within the poem.
"The Garden of Love" is a lyric poem that follows a regular rhyme scheme and meter. It is characterized by its simple language, pastoral imagery, and themes of institutionalized religion stifling natural human desires. The poem's structure reflects the speaker's emotional journey from innocence to disillusionment.
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
Thomas Moore is the speaker in the poem as he is the writer of the text.
There is not a specific poem titled "Amira" that is widely recognized. However, in general, the speaker of a poem is the voice that communicates the message or emotions of the poem.
Tigers are fearful and awesome at the same time
The Minotaur biting himself explanation - Apex
Can you provide the title of the poem you're referring to?
what is the mood in the poem orchids
The interpretation of the speaker's emotional state at the end of a poem is subjective and could vary depending on the reader's perspective and the themes of the poem. It is recommended to closely analyze the language and tone in the final lines of the poem to determine the speaker's emotional state.
A narrator in a poem is typically referred to as the speaker. The speaker conveys the poem's message, emotions, and perspective. It may or may not be the poet themselves.
The poet himself is the narrator or the speaker in the poem.