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Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes; Nothing of him that doth fa...Asked by Coral
Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes;
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea change
Into something rich and strange.
Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell;
Ding-dong.
Hark! Now I hear them – Ding-dong bell.
What does the poem mean?
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes;
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea change
Into something rich and strange.
Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell;
Ding-dong.
Hark! Now I hear them – Ding-dong bell.
What does the poem mean?
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Answered by
Coral
Sigh. Thanks for the help, I guess. Instead of help me, you're helping Nirvana. :( I already got the answer.
Answered by
Coral
This is a very interesting poem where a father dies and how the sea nymphs are solemnly celebrating his death.
Answered by
Reed
Celebrating? What is a death knell. Look up the word "knell". And where is the father's body and what is happening to it?
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/knell
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/knell
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