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Lesson 36: Change Upon Change

by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Performer: Librivox - Debbie Trencher


Five months ago the stream did flow,

The lilies bloomed within the sedge,

And we were lingering to and fro,

Where none will track thee in this snow,

Along the stream, beside the hedge.

Ah, Sweet, be free to love and go!

For if I do not hear thy foot,

The frozen river is as mute,

The flowers have dried down to the root:

And why, since these be changed since May,

Shouldst thou change less than they.



And slow, slow as the winter snow

The tears have drifted to mine eyes;

And my poor cheeks, five months ago

Set blushing at thy praises so,

Put paleness on for a disguise.

Ah, Sweet, be free to praise and go!

For if my face is turned too pale,

It was thine oath that first did fail, --

It was thy love proved false and frail, --

And why, since these be changed enow,

Should I change less than thou.

    Advancing in Poetry Advancing in Poetry    

Lesson 36: Change Upon Change

by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Performer: Librivox - Debbie Trencher

Directions

Study the poem for one week.

Over the week:

  • Read or listen to the poem.
  • Review the synopsis.
  • Read about the poet.
  • Complete the enrichment activities.

Synopsis

Elizabeth Barrett Browning's 'Change Upon Change' compares the change from spring to winter with the cessation of love. For example, in the spring, rivers (love) rush(es) and in the winter they (love) still(s).

Concepts

  1. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born in 1806 in Kelloe, Durham, England.
  2. Zoom in and find Elizabeth's country of birth, England (UK), on the map of Europe.
  3. Elizabeth was the eldest of twelve children. She had health problems growing up, including lung problems and pain in her neck.
  4. Elizabeth wrote her first poems around age 6 and published her first collection of poems around age 32.
  5. Elizabeth became well-known as a poet while still alive.
  6. Elizabeth married Robert Browning, another famous poet, in secret, for they feared her father's disapproval. When Elizabeth's father found out about the marriage, he disinherited her.
  7. Elizabeth and Robert moved to Italy, where she lived out her life.
  8. Elizabeth died of an unknown illness in Florence, Italy at age 55.
  9. Find Browning's country of death, Italy, on the map of Europe.

Enrichment

Activity 1: Recite Poem Information

Recite the title of the poem and the name of the poet.

Activity 2: Study the Poem Picture

Study the poem picture and describe how it relates to the poem.

Activity 3: Recite the Poem

Practice reciting the poem aloud.

Activity 4: Complete Book Activities   

  • Click the crayon above, and complete pages 230-234 of 'Elementary Poetry 4: Advancing in Poetry.'

References

  1. 'Elizabeth Barrett Browning.' Wikipedia. Wikipedia.org. n.p.