The sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral
What is knell?
To bitterly regret.
What is rue?
At the age of four, this poet saw God "put his head to the window."
Who is William Blake?
This was William Blake's most popular collection of poems.
What is "Songs of Innocence"?
He wrote the poem, “When We Two Parted."
Who is George Gordon Byron?
His "Don Juan" is considered to be one of the greatest epic poems.
Who George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)?
This was burned by Byron's friends after the poet's death.
What is Byron's memoir?
Byron, Blake, and Burns are all known as this kind of poet.
What is Romantic?
William Blake was not only a poet, but was this as well.
What is an artist?
An alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water.
What is mead?
An example is ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH.
What is a rhyme scheme?
It is "burning bright, In the forests of the night."
What is "The Tyger"?
In "Pied Beauty," Gerard Manley Hopkins writes "Glory be to God" for them.
What are "dappled things"?
This object inspired the speaker in Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess."
What is a painting?
"The Heavenly Bridegroom waits" in this poem by Alfred Tennyson.
What is "St. Agnes' Eve"?
The sea represents this in Matthew Arnold's "Dover Beach."
What is faith?
The lines "And all that’s best of dark and bright, Meet in her aspect and her eyes" are from this poem.
What is "She Walks in Beauty"??
In order to do this, William Blake taught himself Greek, Latin, Hebrew, and Italian.
What is read classical works in their original language?
It is the attribution of a human characteristic to something that isn't human.
What is personification?
William Blake drew the illustrations for this great narrative poem.
What is Dante's "Divine Comedy"?