later poem

collocation in English

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later
adjective[before noun]
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/ˈleɪ.tər/
us
/ˈleɪ.t̬ɚ/
happening at a time in the future, or after the time you ...
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poem
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpəʊ.ɪm/
us
/ˈpoʊ.əm/
a piece of writing in which the words are arranged in separate lines, often ending in rhyme, and are chosen for their sound and for the images and ideas ...
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In thelaterpoem, the poet looks back to his past where the good memories are.
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She linked that incident with thelaterpoem.
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Her name appears in many of his later poems.
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His later poems are inspired by a late love for a very young girl.
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Her later poems discard passion for restraint and perseverance as part of an ongoing religious self-examination.
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The battle has also been the subject of later poems and sagas.
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While her early poems were about nature, love, separation, and yearning, her later poems were dominated by social issues.
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Several of his earlier experiments with methods for formatting poems as a whole became regular aspects of his style in later poems.
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Her later poems recount her struggles to endure the hardships and horrors of prison life.
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His later poems share similar themes but are more experimental, and reflect his knowledge of classical antiquity.
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The later poems rely less heavily on succinct clusters of images, but the quality of the images is consistently high.
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He painted and drew her and gave her a prominent place in his later poems and children's books.
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Long seen as primarily a poet who touched on themes of politics, resistance, and protest, his later poems were often highly personal.
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Many of his later poems seem like remembrances and attempts to mitigate this enormous pain.
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His later poems, however, represent a return to the use of vivid colloquial language as the medium through which to express the color and vitality of local culture.
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As well, there is a difference in type of image: her later poems are often set abroad and suggest a path of liberation for the isolated, alienated individual...
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Her later poems reflected her turmoil.
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Later poems used words which were reversed, chopped up and strung out, then either typed out using a full range of typographical strategies, or performed with boisterous exuberance.
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