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Ode On A Grecian Urn
Ode on a Grecian Urn
Summary
In the first stanza, the speaker, standing before an ancient Grecian
urn, addresses the urn, preoccupied with its depiction of pictures frozen in
time. It is the "still unravish'd bride of quietness," the "foster-child of silence
and slow time." He also describes the urn as a "historian," which can tell a
story. He wonders
Approximate words: 1532
Approximate pages: 7
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