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There are many connotations of words and phrases. In the beginning, “a slumber did my spirit seal” connotes the idea of the author being unconscious or unaware of reality, in that a sleep has rendered him ignorant of reality. “The touch of earthly years” is a phrase which connotes the idea of immortality or agelessness. The last two lines are especially connotative “Roll’d round in earth’s diurnal force, with rocks, and stones, and trees”. These phrases and words are earthy and connote the physical world around us.
They are also suggestive of nature and the natural lifecycle of the environment. The characters mentioned are both the author and the subject who appears to be female. The author speaks for himself at the beginning, then describes the fate of a woman, the subject of the poem. The relationship between the two is suggested in the lines “she seem’d a thing that could not feel, the touch of earthly years”. The author describes his perception of this woman, as someone who seemed otherworldly, or beyond physical interference.
This suggests that he was in love with her, and that this love blinded him to her vulnerability and humanity. There are several images used. “Rocks and stones and trees” conjure images of death, burials, nature and of life cycles. “I had no human fears” and “the touch of earthly fears” convey images of a realm beyond physicality and time. “Slumber” is a symbolic word. Rather than literally meaning sleep, the author uses this word to symbolize his sense of being unaware of the vulnerability of this woman.
“Human fears” symbolizes the spiritual dimension the author seems to have existed in when he was with this woman.”rocks and stones and trees” are symbolic of the fact that this woman is now dead and buried, in the ground, part of the earth. Themes in this poem appear to be loss and the feeling that
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