Libby’s Canonball Paper on Susan Evance’s Three Sonnets
*I can’t figure out how to post this on the Canonball page. I’M SORRY.* Susan Evance: An Introduction to “Nature Poetry” Through the study of Romant...
*I can’t figure out how to post this on the Canonball page. I’M SORRY.* Susan Evance: An Introduction to “Nature Poetry” Through the study of Romant...
“A deeper sense of truth and love/ Comes o’er us as we pass;/ While lingers in the heart one line,/ The nameless poet hath a shrine.” (Page 385, lines 37-40) ...
In reading Tighe’s “Sonnet, March 1791,” I was intrigued and interested in the religious aspects found therein. The poem describes a lost mari...