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But she is vanish'd to her shady home under the deep, inscrutable; and there weeps in a midnight made of her own hair

But she is vanish'd to her shady home under the deep, inscrutable; and there weeps in a midnight made of her own hair Picture Quote #1

But she is vanish'd to her shady home under the deep, inscrutable; and there weeps in a midnight made of her own hair

Thomas Hood was a renowned English poet and humorist known for his witty and satirical works. One of his most famous poems, "The Song of the Shirt," sheds light on the harsh conditions faced by the working class in the 19th century. However, Hood's poetry also delves into deeper themes of loss, longing, and the mysteries of life and death.

The line "But she is vanish'd to her shady home under the deep, inscrutable; and there weeps in a midnight made of her own hair" evokes a sense of melancholy and despair. The image of a woman disappearing into the shadows, weeping in a midnight made of her own hair, is haunting and enigmatic. It speaks to the idea of loss and the inevitability of death, as well as the pain and sorrow that accompany it.
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