Answer: this is my fave alliteration poem:
Betty Botter bought some butter,
"But," she said, "the butter's bitter;
If I put it in my batter,
It will make my batter bitter;
But a bit of better butter,
That would make my batter better."
So she bought a bit of butter,
Better than her bitter butter,
And she put it in her batter,
And the batter was not bitter;
So it was better that Betty Botter
Bought a bit of better butter
The seven ages of man described by the persona
1. infancy
2. school boy or girl
3. the lover
4. the soldier
5. the justice
6. old age
7. death
Many dark romantic themes are reflected in this excerpt. Most notably mystical presence, the overwhelming power of nature, dread and discomfort, etc.
Answer:
Lady Bruton, Richard, and Hugh all like Peter but feel helping him is impossible because of his flawed character. Her letter-writing skills are poor, and she is unable to write to the Times about the issue. She has invited Hugh and Richard to lunch so they can help her.
Explanation:
Emigration to Canada is Lady Bruton's cause.