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A* analysis of Edward Thomas' poem "Beauty" A LEVEL ENGLISH

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What does it mean? Tired, angry, and ill at ease,

No man, woman, or child alive could please

Me now. And yet I almost dare to laugh

Because I sit and frame an epitaph---

'Here lies all that no one loved of him

And that loved no one.' Then in a trice that whim

Has wearied. But, though I am like a river *simile

At fall of evening while it seems that never

Has the sun lighted it or warmed it, while

Cross breezes cut the surface to a file,

This heart, some fraction of me, happily *change of tone

Floats through the window even now to a tree

Down in the misting, dim-lit, quiet vale, *evoking a tranquil image

Not like a pewit that returns to wail *has a distinctive “pee-wit” call

For something it has lost, but like a dove *symbolic of peace/ Biblical Allusion

That slants unswerving to its home and love. * sanctuary and inner peace

There I find my rest, as through the dusk air

Flies what yet lives in me: Beauty is there.


The tone of this poem is initially despondent and self-pitying, describing a soul that can find
no solace in the world. The speaker imagines his own epitaph to read that he was unloved
and loved nobody. He quickly follows this up by describing such thoughts as a “whim” which
immediately tells us that the thought-process of the speaker fluctuates between
despondency and a lighter mood as this melancholic mood so quickly “wearied”


The speaker compares himself to a “river/ At the fall of evening” which initially reflects his
melancholic state of mind as it has not had the benefit of the sun’s warmth but it soon
becomes clear that the speaker’s affinity with the natural world is what brings him solace in
this world. This appreciation of and connection to the natural world is a motif that runs

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