Who wrote about lice and snobby, rich people?
Burns
What poem has no rhyme scheme?
Tintern Abbey
Which poet used Scottish dialect and slang in their poetry?
Robert Burns
Who wrote "A Vindication to Women's Rights"?
Mary Wollstonecraft
Who shared a deep appreciation of nature?
Wordsworth
Who died of tuberculosis?
Keats
Which poem is an Ekphrasis?
Ode to a Grecian Urn-John Keats
Which poet is known for using lots of punctuation and for their sensitive style?
Percy Shelley
What were women fighting for?
General rights, equal educational opportunity, social equality, voting rights, equal pay
Who wrote about love and death?
Keats
Who wrote the poem Ozymandias?
What poem is this line from?
"The best laid schemes o' Mice an' Men"
To a Mouse-Robert Burns
Which poet is known for their use of question marks and exclamation points in their poems?
Thomas Gray
Who wrote the piece "Ain't I A Woman?"?
Sojourner Truth
Who believed that death was inevitable for everyone?
Gray
Who wrote Kubla Khan?
Coleridge
What poem is this line from?
"Bold Lover, never, never cainst thou kiss,"
Ode to a Grecian Urn
Which poet uses three stanzas consisting of six lines in the poem "She Walks In Beauty"?
Lord Byron
Who was considered as the head of the women's rights movement?
Susan B. Anthony
Who believed that everyone was effected equally by life?
Burns
Who's is widely regarded as the father of romantics?
Wordsworth
Which poem is this line from?
"Little we see in Nature that is ours;"
The World Is Too Much with Us-William Wordsworth
What's the type of poem called and the rhyme scheme of the poem "When I Have Fears I May Cease to Be"?
Sonnet-A,B,A,B,C,D,C,D,E,F,E,F,G,G
Who wrote the piece "Eve's Apology in Defense of Women"?
Aemilia Lanyer
Who had an appreciation for winter because it meant that spring was coming?
Shelley