And the life that sin had stricken Raised another from despair."" i) Name the poem and the poet. ii) Whose life is the poet talking about? iii) What has happened to it? iv) What does the phrase ‘sin had stricken’ signify?
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- The given lines are from the poem 'A thing of Beauty' by John Keats.
- The poet, Shirley Toulson, in the poem 'The Photograph' is talking about her mother's feet. They are transient because of death. The truth and mystery of the poet's mother's death fills her with sadness.
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