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    SONNET 29. GEORGE SANTAYANA (1863-1952) What riches have you that you deem me poor, Or what large comfort that you call me sad? Tell me what makes you so exceeding glad: Is your earth happy or your heaven sure? I hope for heaven, since the stars endure. And bring such tidings as our fathers had. I know no deeper doubt to make me mad,

  2. Expert Answers. The opening line of the poem “Sonnet 29” by George Santayana means that the narrator of the poem is questioning the reasons of why this person believes the narrator is “poor ...

  3. Dec 19, 2018 · George Santayana's Sonnet 29What riches have you that you deem me poor,Or what large comfort that you call me sad?Tell me what makes you so exceeding glad:Is...

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  5. Verse is one of the traditions of literature. Like the orders of Greek architecture, the sonnet or the couplet or the quatrain are better than anything else that has been devised to serve the same function; and the innate freedom of poets to hazard new forms does not abolish the freedom of all men to adopt the old ones.

  6. Sonnet 29 is about the power of love, platonic or romantic, to lift a person out of the depths of depression. The speaker spends the first half of the poem describing a hopeless state with great detail, the better to contrast this seemingly unconquerable misery with the liberating effect of love. The tone and diction of the first half builds ...

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