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Stanza 16 Summary

Get out the microscope, because we’re going through this poem line-by-line.

Lines 91-96

"And I myself will teach to him,
  I myself, lying so,
The songs I sing here; which his voice
  Shall pause in, hush'd and slow,
And find some knowledge at each pause,
  Or some new thing to know."

  • In this stanza, the damozel imagines herself lying under the tree of life and teaching her beloved the same songs that she sings up in heaven.
  • Each time her fella pauses in his singing (which will be "hush'd and slow"), he'll encounter some new knowledge (94).
  • Those sound like pretty special songs to us. Usually when we pause, we're just waiting for our brain to catch up to our mouth.