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View The Eagle Poem Answers PNG. Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, blow, bugle; He clasps the crag with crooked hands close to the sun in lonely lands ringd with the azure world he stands.

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The eight syllables can be divided into four feet. Traditionally poetry has been paraphrased and this is where the problem lies. To pray you open your whole self to sky, to earth, to sun, to moon to one whole voice that is you.

The eagle will rejoice and fly again.

It is a nature poem praising the the eagle. The first syllable of each foot is weak, and the next is strong. The eight syllables can be divided into four feet. This poem was written a year after tennyson was appointed by queen victoria to succeed william wordsworth as england's poet laureate.