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American History

 

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Randy S

 

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December 20, 2014

 

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University

 

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B

 

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[3] Similarly, the finite and infinite are amalgamated in the fourth stanza: The Dews drew quivering and chill-- For only Gossamer, my Gown--My Tippett--only Tulle--(14-16) In these lines the speaker's temporal existence, which allows her to quiver as she is chilled by the "Dew," merges with the spiritual universe, as the speaker is attired in a "Gown" and cape or "Tippet," made respectively of "Gossamer," a cobweb, and "Tulle," a kind of thin, open net-temporal coverings that suggest transparent, spiritual qualities...
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By recalling specific stages of life on earth, the speaker not only settles her temporal past but also views these happenings from a higher awareness, both literally and figuratively. In a literal sense, for example, as the carriage gains altitude to make its heavenly approach, a house seems as "A Swelling of the Ground" (18)...
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