A city plum is not a plum;
A dumb-bell is no bell, though dumb;
A party rat is not a rat;
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DJ thinks this poetry is talking about things which are beyond words and terms
Continued: CONGRATULATIONS to be chosen as The Classic Poem Of The Day by Poem Hunter and Team Also to the family of the late great poetess Mrs. Christina.5***** Full Vote! A poem to be read and reread, such greatest view upon a difficult language, which is not so difficult as we might think. To be honest, her view I had also had before having read this poem. A true poet's view.
Her most famous collection, Goblin Market and Other Poems, appeared in 1862, when she was 31. It received widespread critical praise, establishing her as the main female poet of the time. Hopkins, Swinburne and Tennyson lauded her work. and with the death of Elizabeth Barrett Browning in 1861 Rossetti was hailed as her natural successor. The title poem is one of Rossetti's best known works.
A loud poet is not a poet A bonnet not a sonnet, though rhyming Saul is not Paul I get it.
Purple, reddish or yellow! ! ! Hum and plum with the muse of the city! Musing along in different directions. 🤗 Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
All are true statements, made in a poetic view.