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The Rain Poem Summary

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8) Upon their heads in fragrant deeps; (OI)

In the second stanza, the reseacher sees more than one types of imagery. Visual imageries are most dominated, for instance in line 5 (butterflies), line 6 (escaped and Nature’s hand), line 7 (bees will stand), and line 8 (upon their heads). Line 5 (make side-leaps). The author wants the reader imagining how butterflies move and escaped from the hand of nature, and imagining how bees can stand even though they can fly. There is an influence of figurative language (metaphor), for instance hand’s nature. It seems nature has a pair of hands like human being. Thus, in line 8 (fragrant deeps) represents olfactory imagery.
9) When small clouds are so silvery white (VI)
10) Each seems a broken rimmed moon— (VI)
11) When such things are, this world too soon, (VI)
12) For me, doth wear the veil of night. (VI)

In the last stanza is dominated by visual imageries, for instance in line 9 (small clouds and silvery white), line 10 (a broken rimmed moon), line 11 (this world), and line 12 (veil of night).

4.1.4 Natural Imagery Analysis in The Rain (1908)
The Rain is one of poem collection in “Nature Poems” and created in 1908. The Rain is included 2 stanza, which each stanza contains 6 lines. Most of the lines are using repetition words.
1) I hear the leaves drinking rain; (AI, OI, VI)
2) I hear rich leaves on top (AI, VI)
3) Giving the poor beneath
4) Drop after drop; (VI)
5) ‘Tis a sweet noise to hear (GI, AI)
6) These green leaves
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