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What is your favorite line or lines from the ode? The choice is, of course,personal, but give your reasons, if possible, for your choice.
 
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  • There is no single answer to this open question, but here are two of our favorites. The line I have been half in love with easeful Death (line 52) is famous; it is a perfect pentameter line, and a striking one, thanks largely to the surprising word easeful. Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird (line 61) is also a famous line, which quite neatly sums up the Romantic poets sensibility, viewing a bird not as a mortal being but as a part of undying nature. Also note the words tender is the night, which F. Scott Fitzgerald borrowed for the title for his famous novel.

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