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it means that a man was so hopeless in finding love.
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The meaning of the poem "why so pale and wan,fond lover" of...
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One reason that a poet would use "do't" instead of "do...
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What are two reasons why the author of the poem "Why So Pale and...
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The rhyme scheme is ababb cdcdd efeff. In many of the lines, it is...
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What rhyme scheme does Sir John Suckling use in"Song"?
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The rhyme scheme of the poem is ababb.
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What is the rhyme scheme used in Sir John Suckling's "Song"?
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Which foot and meter are used in "Song" by Sir John Suckling?
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Which foot and meter are used in "Song" by Sir John Suckling?
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