5.ON THE DEATH OF
ANNE BRONTE
there 's little joy in life for me,
and little terror in the grave;
I've lived the parting hour to see
of one I would have died to save.
calmly to watch the falling breath,
wishing each sigh might be the last;
longing to see the shade of death
o'er those beloved features cast.
a. Answer the following questions.
i. what is the poetess sad about?
ii. what does she mean by 'little joy in life' ?
iii. what is poetess worried about in the 6th line ?
iv. what does 'shade of death' mean ?
v. choose pharases from the poem that depict sorrow.
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2-very cheerful in my life!
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I need the v answer for sure and immediately
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