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Gods grandeur - meaning   show
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show “Because the holy ghost over the bent world broads with warm breast ” - despite Harm, god watches over the world like a mother bird  
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Spring - meaning   show
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Spring Q1   show
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show Have, get before it cloy, before it cloud, Christ, lord and sour with sinning” - asks god to help us to appreciate springs beauty before it is ruined by sin.  
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show Hopkins praises god for the variety and imperfections in the world, the unexpected/unseen beauty  
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show “Glory be to god for dappled things” - sets the tone of prayer, thanking god for things that are varied, spotted or multicolored which are often overlooked  
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Pied beauty Q2   show
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show “All things counter, original, spare, strange” - Hopkins lists qualities that show uniqueness, praising things that are non categorical, unusual or different  
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show “With swift, slow; sweet, sour; adazzle, dim” - shows how contrasting opposites are different but beautiful, suggesting variety makes life richer  
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show “He fathers forth whose beauty is past change, praise him” - shifts from the changing world to unchanging god, Hopkins asks for god to be praised for his eternity and his beauty  
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show Hopkins expresses isolation and inner trauma, highlighting an internal collapse and a separation from God  
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show “I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day” - not just a physical darkness, but an internal one. “Fell” shiws the severity, he is headed towards pain.  
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I wake and feel Q2   show
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show “I am Gall, I am heartburn” - Using bodily image to depict his suffering. He isn’t feeling pain, he is pain.  
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I wake and feel Q4   show
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I wake and feel Q5   show
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show Reflects on the death of Felix Randal, a blacksmith - poem explores grief and religious comfort  
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