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Araby
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“Araby”
The lines of poetry, quoted in The Irish Times, relate to the boy’s feelings. In the story "Araby," the boy’s feelings and dreams are about love that is ruined, and these lines of poetry express how he feels: "I knew, I knew, it could not last,/ Twas bright, twas heavenly, but tis past,/ Oh ever thus from childhoods hour/ Ive seen my fondest hopes decay.
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Title: Araby
Words: 303 Rating: None Pages: 1.2 submitted by: lindsayfreund
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