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  1. The Golden Echo. There is one, yes I have one (Hush there!); Only not within seeing of the sun, Not within the singeing of the strong sun, Tall sun’s tingeing, or treacherous the tainting of the earth’s air. Somewhere elsewhere there is ah well where! one, Óne. Yes I can tell such a key, I do know such a place,

  2. Overall, "The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo" is a powerful and thought-provoking poem that reflects the Victorian era's preoccupation with mortality, faith, and the nature of beauty. It is a testament to Hopkins's skill as a poet and his deep engagement with the human condition.

  3. THE GOLDEN ECHO. Spare! There is one, yes I have one (Hush there!); Only not within seeing of the sun, Not within the singeing of the strong sun, Tall sun's tingeing, or treacherous the...

  4. 13 mai 2011 · Read, review and discuss the The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins on Poetry.com.

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  5. 27 juil. 2022 · “The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo”—originally intended as part of a larger, never finished poem about the martyrdom of St. Winifred—was completed in 1882, seven years before Hopkins’...

  6. 12 oct. 2015 · Gerard Manley Hopkins and T. S. Eliot are by far my two favorite poets. Good to see him getting some attention! This essential reads list is great and pretty much the same as mine. I just wish “The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo” and 41. ‘No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief’ could have somehow made it on the ...

  7. The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo. (Maidens’ song from St. Winefred’s Well) THE LEADEN ECHO. HOW to kéep—is there ány any, is there none such, nowhere known some, bow or brooch or braid or brace, láce, latch or catch or key to keep.