1). Moses never entered the promised land at all.
Generations later David made Jerusalem the capital city.
2). It was clear and obvious, from the moment he first spoke
to Pharaoh until the day he died, that Moses spoke for G-d.
3). Moses was the most humble man and the most obedient
servant. He was certainly very wise, but that was never
his main claim to fame.
4). Moses and Goliath never met. Several generations after
Moses lived, David faced Goliath and won the match.
-- In general a "prophet" is one who speaks for G-d.
-- Jewish history never held anyone famous for killing somebody.
Ok so I don't know if this is what you are looking for but here we go.
So in stanza 6 the clock 12, in stanza 7 the clock strikes one, and in stanza 8 it strikes two.
In stanza 1 he is telling a story to children. In stanza 4 it states that Revere's friend climbed the tower. In stanza 5 the signal/light shines, and he jumps into action. In stanza 7 and 8 there are birds chirping, the sight of moonlight a breeze.
Is that enough?
https://poemanalysis.com/henry-wadsworth-longfellow/paul-reveres-ride/
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x=r-y. Lol.. today's math is so complicating and unnecessary to things in the real world.
a German Benedictine abbess, writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, visionary, and polymath. She is one of the best-known composers of sacred monophony, as well as the most-recorded in modern history. She has been considered by many in Europe to be the founder of scientific natural history in Germany.
History has a tendency to repeat itself. As memory fades, events from the past can become events of the present. Some, like author William Strauss and historian Neil Howe, argue that this is due to the cyclical nature of history, history repeats itself and flows based on the generations