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  1. Walter de la Mare was a British poet, short story writer, and novelist whose work continues to enchant readers with its explorations of childhood, dreams, and the supernatural. His subtle and evocative style, marked by precise language and haunting imagery, has secured his place as a master of the English lyrical tradition.

  2. Jul 7, 2015 · Collection Of Hindi Poems. Addeddate 2015-07-07 11:11:00 Identifier CollectionOfHindiPoems_201507

  3. I know a little cupboard, With a teeny tiny key, And there's a jar of Lollipops For me, me, me. It has a little shelf, my dear, As dark as dark can be, And there's a dish of Banbury Cakes For me, me, me.

  4. Analysis (ai): The poem "Snow" captures the tranquil beauty of a winter snowfall, evoking a sense of stillness and isolation. Its use of sensory imagery, with references to muffled whispers and the icy quiet, conveys the hushed atmosphere of a snow-covered landscape.

  5. The poem's simple yet evocative language effectively conveys the sense of loss and longing associated with the changing seasons. The use of personification in the opening lines, as the speaker describes the wind "where the rose was" and the "cold rain where sweet grass was," imbues the natural world with a sense of sorrow and desolation.

  6. Hindi Poems by Famous Poets: A Reservoir of Emotions and Expressions. Hindi poetry has a rich history that dates back centuries, with renowned poets weaving words to create masterpieces that touch the soul. These poems are a reflection of the emotions, traditions, and cultural nuances of India.

  7. A Ballad of Christmas. by Walter de la Mare. It was about the deep of night, And still was earth and sky, When in the moonlight dazzling bright, Three ghosts came riding by. Beyond the sea—beyond the sea, Lie kingdoms for them all: I wot their steeds trod wearily—.

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