Sonnet 29, I think of thee!

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what language is used?
Pathetic fallacy and ceasura
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What is a quote from the poem?
I think of thee!—my thoughts do twine and bud. Yet, O my palm-tree, be it understood. I do not think of thee—I am too near thee.
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Key themes and ideas of the poem?
Is about the authors feeelings towards her husband. its an extended metaphor.
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What poem can be compared to this one?
Farmers Bride, Neautal tones, Porphyria's lover.
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What is the form of the poem?
the solution arrives in the middle of line 7
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I think of thee!—my thoughts do twine and bud. Yet, O my palm-tree, be it understood. I do not think of thee—I am too near thee.

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