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  1. A summary of a curious cat poem. The poetry of Edward Thomas (1878-1917) is marked by an unsentimental view of nature, and the short poem ‘A Cat’ is a fine example of his direct and matter-of-fact style that nevertheless summons an emotional response from the reader. What a close analysis of Thomas’s poetry often reveals is a razor-sharp ...

  2. In Spring, nevertheless, this cat. Ate blackbirds, thrushes, nightingales, And birds of bright voice and plume and flight, As well as scraps from neighbours’ pails. I loathed and hated her for this; One speckle on a thrush’s breast. Was worth a million such; and yet. She lived long, till God gave her rest.

  3. Average number of words per line: 7. Mood of the speaker: The punctuation marks are various. Neither mark predominates. The author used lexical repetitions to emphasize a significant image; her, and are repeated. If you write a school or university poetry essay, you should Include in your explanation of the poem: summary of A Cat;

  4. Feb 11, 2016 · Here’s our pick of what we consider Edward Thomas’s ten finest poems, along with a little bit of information about each of them. Follow the links provided on the titles of the poems to read them. ‘ Thaw ‘. This four-line lyric is about nature’s superior sensitivity to the signs of the passing seasons, a sensitivity that surpasses that ...

  5. May 13, 2011 · 1878 (London Borough of Lambeth) – 1917 (Pas-de-Calais) Nature. She had a name among the children; X. But no one loved though someone owned X. Her, locked her out of doors at bedtime X. And had her kittens duly drowned. In Spring, nevertheless, this cat X. Ate blackbirds, thrushes, nightingales, A. And birds of bright voice and plume and ...

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  6. May 2, 2015 · by Edward Thomas She had a name among the children; But no one loved though someone owned Her, locked her out of doors at bedtime And had her kittens duly drowned. In Spring, nevertheless, this cat Ate blackbirds, thrushes, nightingales, And birds of bright voice and plume and flight, As well as scraps from neighbours’ pails.

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