analyse the religious imagery in keats' bright star
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Two words used in this poem refer to its religious imagery. The first word is 'Eremite' in the fourth line and the other word is 'ablution' in the sixth line. ... The bright star is 'steadfast' in the sky and look like a hermit. Secondly, the word 'ablution' means 'religious cleansing' or 'ritual washing'.
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Two words used in this poem refer to its religious imagery. The first word is 'Eremite' in the fourth line and the other word is 'ablution' in the sixth line. ... The bright star is 'steadfast' in the sky and look like a hermit. Secondly, the word 'ablution' means 'religious cleansing' or 'ritual washing'.
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