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23 May, 17:12

Love leads me many times beneath the shade Of ladies fair, whose necks are beauteous hills, And whiter far than flower of any grass; And one there cometh, clothed in robes of green, Who in my heart dwells, as strength dwells in rock, And among others seems as fairest lady. And when I glance upon this gentle lady, Whose brightness scatters every dusky shade, Her light so smites my heart it turns to rock; I roam, as strangled, all among the hills, Till I revive and am with love more green Than ever yet was spring or freshest grass. This excerpt is an example of what type of poem?

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  1. 23 May, 20:13
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    This poem is a free verse poem
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