t kitchingman
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Hi all.
If anyone studying Yeats' poetry for Module B could tell me what the quote
in Sailing To Byzantium "it knows not what it is" means that would be great. I know it is some sort of allusion to a Biblical quote something along the lines of "Forgive him father for he knows not what he is," but I still have no idea how that's relevant to the poem.
Any ideas would be great.
Thanks.
If anyone studying Yeats' poetry for Module B could tell me what the quote
in Sailing To Byzantium "it knows not what it is" means that would be great. I know it is some sort of allusion to a Biblical quote something along the lines of "Forgive him father for he knows not what he is," but I still have no idea how that's relevant to the poem.
Any ideas would be great.
Thanks.