English, 10.07.2019 21:00 arnold2619
What purpose does the house serve in the passage below? "the deserted house" by alfred lord tennyson 1 life and thought have gone away side by side, leaving door and windows wide: careless tenants they! 2 all within is dark as night: in the windows is no light; and no murmur at the door, so frequent on its hinge before. 3 close the door, the shutters close, or thro' the windows we shall see the nakedness and vacancy of the dark deserted house. 4 come away: no more of mirth is here or merry-making sound. the house was builded of the earth, and shall fall again to ground. 5 come away: for life and thought here no longer dwell; but in a city glorious-- a great and distant city--have bought a mansion incorruptible. would they could have stayed with us!
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