Thursday, January 1, 2004

The Eagle Comments

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He clasps the crag with crooked hands;
Close to the sun in lonely lands,
Ring'd with the azure world, he stands.
The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;
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Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Quentin D C 16 June 2022

I learnt this as a child and can recite it today, at almost 82, exactly as it should be read!

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Rachel chamness 01 July 2022

I am 85 years, I too learnt it at school. I can recite from memory for four hours different poems, do kids learn so much today

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Eleanor Angel 06 May 2020

It was so nice to find and to read this poem today. It was the first poem I memorized and recited in the second grade. Now, Fifty years later, it is so rich...clasps the crag with crooked hands... Tennyson's timeless beauty. Thank you for sharing this.

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Chloe 15 February 2019

Is anyone reading this in school?

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Kalim 18 February 2019

Me at Burnham Grammar School

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Balwant dohre 09 December 2018

Very nice poem

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Paresh Chakra 28 November 2018

I enjoy. this poem. It is a very good poem

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Rowena East 24 September 2018

I remembered this favourite poem as I drove the high road home and looked down at the wrinkled sea which really did appear to be crawling. So few words needed to create a magical moment.

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Guest_303112 24 February 2018

Why can't they be bothered to ACTUALLY say something themselves in the video rather than a robot voice?

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Kishor Kumar Mishra 20 October 2017

A short nice poem on eagle. Like a thunderbolt he falls - This describes the speedy movement of the eagle to catch the prey.

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Mizzy ........ 28 August 2016

Short and precise.....very descriptive!

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* Sunprincess * 18 July 2016

............a wonderful poem of the eagle, one of my favorite birds ★

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M Asim Nehal 29 April 2016

Very well written, I am always fascinated by the eagle and this poem is amazing.

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Ahmed Gumaa Siddiek 09 February 2016

He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls. The eagle here is a symbol that stands for pride and spiritual elevation. Very well versed.

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John S 18 November 2015

So simple a poem, yet so elegant. I really feel as though I can picture in my mind this Eagle, high up on the crag looking down on the wrinkled sea crawling towards the shore. I love the unusual but imaginative descriptions; to describe the sea as 'wrinkled' and crawling. How much more beautiful it is to say this eagle is 'Ringed with the azure world' instead of surrounded by blue sky. His flight is so fast he falls like a thunderbolt. I love the ole Romantic poets. I wish there were a new generation of neo Romantics instead of all of this bland modern poetry.

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Aadesh Surana 18 May 2015

The eagle the poem is very nice it helped me in formative assessment mark of my school days this is the best poem

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Frank Avon 31 August 2014

To experience the difference between poetry of the 19th century and modernist poetry of the 20th, one can do no better than to compare this with William Carlos Williams' The Red Wheelbarrow.

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Funny and enjoyable. Had to check meaning of the word crag in the dictionary.

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Primrose Tee 04 June 2014

very interesting poem hey

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Michelle Claus 04 June 2014

Precision poetry. I submit.

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Matthew Medina 19 September 2013

I always loved the way the poet wrote his poems.Ahhhh the good old days.

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Habeeb Kayode Yahaya 05 June 2013

wow: wow.)) i love this poem so much that i cud say-i love the arrangement, the aaa-bbb rhyme and the admiration and description of the eagle.the theme of the poem is quiet ''admiration' the write use his stylistics to describe the aura of an eagle.thumbs up for lord tennyson'

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