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The poem "The Glove and the Lions" by Leigh Hunt employs various figures of speech. One prominent example is a play on words in the line, “The nobles filled the benches, and the ladies in their...

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"The Glove and the Lions" by Leigh Hunt is a narrative poem about a lady who tests her lover's bravery by dropping her glove into a lion's den and asking him to retrieve it. The knight retrieves the...

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After Count de Lorge scornfully throws the glove back at the lady, the reaction of King Francis is to agree with what he has done. The king says that it was vanity, not love, that caused the lady to...

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"A Night-Rain in Summer" reflects the speaker's appreciation for the refreshing and calming effects of a summer rain. Addressing himself, he finds peace and spiritual connection in the rain's...

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