He thought, to God: If there is any mercy in you at all you will finish it now"(Shaara pg.321). ... These people who fought to keep slavery depended on it so much that it was important and necessary for the men to put their lives on the line to fight to keep it. ...
Perhaps I get distracted when I finish cooking and forget to turn off my stove. ... The problem with this is that if you are to follow the line of logic (that of one thing copying from another), then there would have to be something greater than the Good from which the Good copied redness, and so on and so forth. ...
But in the following lines, the poet contradicts what he had said before in the first stanza, "we have but faith" and he writes that it is just for knowledge and trust that we believe in things we see "it comes from thee", moreover in line 22 when man has no fear, "we mock thee". ... Anyway, in section 22 it is described a sort of experience of the author and Hallam that consists in a fall out of natural or seasonal time, they coexist with the natural passing of the seasons and at the end this cyclical time changes into a more linear time endowed by the immanence of death, represented by "...