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What represents a difference between Amy Lowell’s poem about St. Ursula and artist Vittore Carpaccio’s painting of St. Ursula

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A lark is singing as he flies away represents a difference between Amy Lowell’s poem about St. Ursula and artist Vittore Carpaccio’s painting of St. Ursula.

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Inspired by the veteran artist Vittore Carpaccio’s painting on St. Ursula Amy Lowell writes a poem on, “The dream of St.Ursula”. This picture just depicts an incident in the life of the saint. In this painting the Saint is found to be sleeping in a small bed chamber where the rays of the morning sun penetrate.

A small angel is seen entering the chamber not disturbing the tranquility of the scene. The poem of Amy Lowell registers the actual happening of the picture. The lark singing alone is the difference found between the poem and the painting.

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