SemicolonsA semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark that is used to separate and connect independent clauses or when something stronger than a comma is needed. Most often, semicolons are used to connect two independent clauses instead of using a comma + conjunction. Writers use semicolons instead of conjunctions for stylistic effect and when the two […]
Read MoreModals also called modal verbs, modal auxiliary verbs, modal auxiliaries – are special verbs which ehave irregularly in English. They are different from normal verbs like ‘Be’ ”Do” ”have”. They give additional information about the function of the main verb that follows it.
Read MoreBe thankful that you don”t already have everything you desire, if you did, what would be there be to look forward to?
Read MoreBe thankful that you don”t already have everything you desire, if you did, what would be there be to look forward to?
Read MoreThe poet is fully contented, offers his entire possessions at the feet of God, in an act of final and total surrenders. As the stream flows into the sea, the poet’s songs will merge with the Eternal. Like cranes resting in their nests, he will rest in his eternal home.
Read MoreHaving had a mystic realisation of God, the poet has tried to depict God in his songs; but he has failed to explain to explain hes meaning. Divine presence is a mystic experience that comes through faith; wrds cannot communicate it. God loves the mystics and comes to them while the world scorns them.
Read MoreThrough his sonsgs, the poet has sought his Maker all his life. Through his songs he grew in wisdom and saw the depth of reality. Throug his songs he hopes to reach his final destination – God.
Read MoreThe ocean of this universe hides in its depths the perfect pearl – God. The poet has ever been searching for this Infinite. He no more enjoys being tossed about by the waves, but is eager to die and become with the eternal
Read MoreThe poet whohas been in control of his life yields the control to God. All the struggles of man against God’s will are of no use. In the pursuit of worldly wealth man forgets the needs of his own spirit. But the poet is preparing for death and waiting for his Master’s arrival.
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