Why does the patriot consider himself safer at last?
Why does the speaker say "I am safer so" in the last line of Robert Browning's poem 'The Patriot'?
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Why does the speaker say "I am safer so" in the last line of Robert Browning's poem 'The Patriot'?
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"For they fling .../ Stones at me for my year's misdeeds." -- What are the patriot's misdeeds in the poem "The Patriot" by Robert Browning?
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Give an account of the crowd's disapproval and displeasure with the patriot in the poem "The Patriot, an old story" by Robert Browning?
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The patriot by Robert Browning
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The last stanza of the poem "The Patriot" by Robert Browning asserts the patriot's faith in God. Discuss.
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What are the two systems of justice as shown in the poem "The Patriot" by Robert Browning?
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The speaker in Robert Browning's poem "The Patriot" says, "There's nobody on the house-tops now" -- What do you think is the reason behind this changed situation?
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'Tis God shall repay: what shall God repay to the patriot in Robert Browning's poem 'A Patriot, an old story'?
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Comment on the tone of Robert Browning's poem 'The Patriot'.
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