Question
When thou hast taken thy last applause, and when
The final curtain strikes the world away,
Leaving to shadowy silence and dismay
That stage which shall not know thy smile again,
Lingering a little while I see thee then
Ponder the tinsel part they let thee play;
I see the red mouth tarnished, the face grey,
And smileless silent eyes of Magdalen.
Which line is NOT an enjambment?
The final curtain strikes the world away,
Leaving to shadowy silence and dismay
That stage which shall not know thy smile again,
Lingering a little while I see thee then
Ponder the tinsel part they let thee play;
I see the red mouth tarnished, the face grey,
And smileless silent eyes of Magdalen.
Which line is NOT an enjambment?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The line that is **NOT** an enjambment is:
"I see the red mouth tarnished, the face grey,"
In this line, the meaning is complete at the end of the line, unlike the other lines where the thought continues into the next line without a terminal punctuation mark.
"I see the red mouth tarnished, the face grey,"
In this line, the meaning is complete at the end of the line, unlike the other lines where the thought continues into the next line without a terminal punctuation mark.