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8 December, 01:21

Haiku by Issa

Abel

The moth saw brightness

in a woman's chamber-

burnt to a crisp

An excerpt from "Elegiac Verses" by William

Wordsworth

Full soon in sorrow did I weep,

Taught that the mutual hope was dust,

In sorrow, but for higher trust,

How miserably deep!

All vanished in a single word,

A breath, a sound, and scarcely heard.

Sea-Ship-drowned-Shipwreck-so it

came,

The meek, the brave, the good, was gone;

He who had been our living John

Was nothing but a name.

What motif is addressed in both forms of poetry?

romance

the ocean

the outdoors

death

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  1. 8 December, 02:26
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    (D) Death

    Explanation:

    just took th it!
  2. 8 December, 02:43
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    death
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