Requiem for the plantagenet kings line by line analysis
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The compared pictures in the ballad, for instance, of the gross truth of war, as in "the sleeked crotch, gutted head," and the beauty of the "sharp looking alabaster" by which the Plantagenets were recollected, orchestrate by a peculiar, unobtrusive transformation which time and craftsmanship can likewise benevolently unfurl. Geoffrey Hill recommends that the transmutation by craft of crude experience jam something of man and his work.
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