Answer:
The fire is bright, the moon still shines tonight
never have i seen something so beautiful,
as the moon and the stars in the midnight sky.
The sun in the blue abyss, the flames and their red lips,
its pain is beauty and its beauty is pain,
Explanation:
Call it burning glory
Answer:
Warm me up and refresh me
Cover me and discover me
If I lose you, it saddens me
If I win you, it dazzles me.
Explanation:
The poem above presents four verses, as was asked in the question above. It features a AAAA rhyming scheme, as all verses are finished with the same sound, presented by the word "me". The poem shows the importance of clothes in generating comfort, warming, refreshing and dazzling the speaker, who is saddened when one of his clothes is lost.
Answer:
They show readers that the speaker once was strong but now is weak.
Explanation:
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Sonnet 11" is all about the speaker's attempts at coming to terms with who she really is. Accepting her flaws and the person she is constitutes the core of this poem.
The speaker had always berated herself, thinking low of herself. This poem deals with how she is walking on the path of self acceptance. She is learning, finding the courage to believe in herself and not comparing herself with others. The excerpt provided is taken from the lines 5 till 8, where she tells of how she used to be melancholy and sad, beating herself over her own insecurities. With the allusion to Aornus, Alexander the Great's last seige, she is implying that she has become weak, unable to even compose poems.