September 26, 2016

A Dream within A Dream By Edgar Allan Poe


A Dream within A Dream By Edgar Allan Poe 


Take this kiss upon the brow! 

And, in parting from you now, 

Thus much let me avow- 

You are not wrong, who deem 

That my days have been a dream; 

Yet if hope has flown away 

In a night, or in a day, 

In a vision, or in none, 

Is it therefore the less gone? 

All that we see or seem 

Is but a dream within a dream. 


I stand amid the roar 

Of a surf-tormented shore, 

And I hold within my hand 

Grains of the golden sand- 

How few! yet how they creep 

Through my fingers to the deep, 

While I weep- while I weep! 

O God! can I not grasp 

Them with a tighter clasp? 

O God! can I not save 

One from the pitiless wave? 

Is all that we see or seem 

But a dream within a dream? 

Alone By Edgar Allan Poe



Alone By Edgar Allan Poe

From childhood's hour I have not been 

As others were; I have not seen 

As others saw; I could not bring 

My passions from a common spring. 

From the same source I have not taken 

My sorrow; I could not awaken 

My heart to joy at the same tone; 

And all I loved, I loved alone. 

Then- in my childhood, in the dawn 

Of a most stormy life- was drawn 

From every depth of good and ill 

The mystery which binds me still: 

From the torrent, or the fountain, 

From the red cliff of the mountain, 

From the sun that round me rolled 

In its autumn tint of gold, 

From the lightning in the sky 

As it passed me flying by, 

From the thunder and the storm, 

And the cloud that took the form 

(When the rest of Heaven was blue) 

Of a demon in my view. 



August 18, 2016

Raksha Bandhan

A very happy Raksha Bandhan to all those who have amazing Sisters and Brothers 


June 15, 2016

ALBERT EINSTEIN AT SCHOOL BY PATRICK PRINGLE

EIGHT COUSINS OR ONE BROTHER? | D. BALA SUBRAMANIAN | ENGLISH |



The essay ' Eight Cousins or One Brother ? " written by D. Balasubrahmanyam, a specialist in biophysical chemistry . In this lesson writer explains how nature strangely plays a vital role in making species lose their self - interest. The writer wonders why this self - interest opposes Darwin's theory. Strangely, every living own survival lost in natural selection which is selfish as it works towards its…………………

HOW TO LIVE TO BE 200 BY STEPHEN LEACOCK




HOW TO LIVE TO BE 200 BY STEPHEN LEACOCK 


How To Be To Live 200 by Stephen Leacock is a satirically humorous essay and the writer has used the technique of exaggeration for that. The title itself is greatly an exaggeration of facts. Even the man who gets a long, long life to live today does not have a life of 200 years. Those a few persons who get an age above 100 are very rarely to be found in any country. So the writer has used exaggeration in the use of figure 200 in title………….