![]() The sun, throwing a "radiant spot" on Mary's dead face, blesses her. His poem "The Sun's Last Look on the Country Girl" treats his beloved sister Mary, who had died on November 24, 1915. Hardy's sun usually symbolizes hope and happiness, blessing whatever It shines upon and prophesying good fortune. Hardy opened Human Shows with the poem "Waiting Eoth," In which a star speaks, saying "So mean I," to the poet's decision to "Walt, and let Time go by" until universal processes have worked out their destiny. When Prince Lucifer, In his "hot fit of pride," rises to challenge "awe," he observes the stars "rank on rank,/The army of unalterable law," and sinks. A star or, by Gemini, a flock of stars symbolizes what Meredith in "Lucifer in Starlight" called "the brain of Heaven," or the operation of natural law. Bailey (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Hardy's poems present a pattern of the stars, sun, and moon used as symbols. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:ΔΆ19 ASTROLOGY? Stars, Sur, and Moon as Symbols in Hardy's Works Ey J.
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