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Sonnet 116
The Shepherd, the Nymph, and Monsieur's Departure
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What is the eye of Heaven?

The sun

100

What is a lark?

A bird

100

T or F: The narrator is insulting the love of his life. 

False

100

Y or N: According to the poem does true love ever change? 

No

100

What is the rhyme scheme in both the Shepherd and Nymph poems?

aabb

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To what is the narrator comparing his love?

A summer's day

200

What is one thing the narrator envies others? 

Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,
Featured like him, like him with friends possessed,
Desiring this man’s art and that man’s scope,

200

Where is the turn in this sonnet? 

Couplet

200

What does ever-fixed mean? 

Permanent

200

What is the rhyme scheme in "On Monsieur's Departure"?

ababcc

300

Fair can mean a place with a carnival, to be treated equally, or......?

Beautiful

300

What does this line mean? 

And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries

His cries to Heaven feel useless because he feels Heaven doesn't hear him. 

300

What are his mistress's eyes like? 

Dull- not like the sun

300

What does this mean:

If this be error and upon me prov'd,
I never writ, nor no man ever lov'd.

If what I wrote is proved wrong, then I have never written and no man has ever been in love. 

300

To what does the narrator compare her feelings in "On Monsieur's Departure"?

a shadow

400

Where is the turn in this sonnet?

Quatrain 3

400

What mood or feeling do you get from this poem at the beginning?

Sad/desolate/ upset

400

How does a goddess walk? 

Glides or floats

400

To what is Time referring? What context clues helped you answer this question?

Time refers to death/grim reaper. Clues: bending sickle; end of time

400

How does the Nymph reply to the Shepherd?

She doesn't give him a definite answer. If all those things were true, she might go with him. 

500

Summarize the meaning of the following lines: 

So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, 

So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

As long as people can read this poem, she will be forever remembered.

500

Summarize the meaning of the sonnet. 

The narrator seems to be upset with his life, but remembers his love and realizes he wouldn't change lives with anyone else because she made his life all the better.

500

Summarize the meaning of this poem. 

The narrator believes that the person he loves is better than those falsely praised in other poems. 

500

What does this mean?

That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
It is the star to every wand'ring bark,

Love is never shaken in the worst of storms; it is the guiding star to wandering ships. 

500

What does the narrator feel in "On Monsieur's Departure"?

Mixed feelings- sad that she can't be with the person she still loves; she is forced to seem to feel otherwise
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