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loving musicStanza 5 Poet describes the sweet smell and sounds of the dark. Stanza 6 Poet associates the dark forest with death, and he confesses he has been ˇ§half in loveˇ¨ with the release from care which death would offer. For the poet, death would be sweet! Stanza 7 Poetˇ¦s wish to dissolve his personality and fade away with the bird gives way to an awareness of the timeless beauty of the birdˇ¦s song. Stanza 8 The spell of the poetic reverie is broken when the music is gone. Theme: Poem is a meditation on the nature of mortality and manˇ¦s experience as he contemplates beauty. It is one of the greatest lyrics in English of any period. Byronic stereotype might suggest, mere agitation and recklessness. It was concentrated mind, and high spirits, wit, daylight good sense, and a passion for truthˇXin short a unique discharge of intellectual vitality. The Byronic hero does not possess "heroic virtue" in the usual sense; instead, he has many dark qualities.
Approximate Word count = 598 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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