Finish the quote
Name the poem
Name the poet
Name the method
Which poet?
100

The vain _______ hath ______ me so sore.

travail/weried

100

Your talking quite fits 'ee for high compa-ny!

The Ruined Maid

100

She Walks in Beauty

Lord Byron

100

When wearied with a world of Woe,

Alliteration

100

Scottish Romantic poet

Robert Burns

200

Wherein could this ____ ______ be, Except in that ____ which it ______ from thee?

flea/guilty/drop/sucked

200

Set her on my pacing steed

La Belle Dame sans Merci.

200

The Garden of Love

William Blake

200

Times winged Charriot

Metaphor

200

Died of TB at a young age

John Keats

300

Lady it is already _____ And 'twas ____ _____ I swore to thee

morn/last night

300

thy breath was shed

Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae sub Regno Cynarae

300

The Scrutiny

Richard Lovelace

300

Peace, Enjoyment, Love and Pleasure!-

Abstract nouns

300

Critical of organised religion, also made printings of his poems.

William Blake

400

A ______ was built in the _____ Where I used to ____ on the _____

chapel/midst/play/green

400

Love lingered numb

At an Inn

400

A Song (Absent from thee)

John Wilmot Earl of Rochester

400

Let me not to the marriage of true mindes

Iambic pentameter

400

Metaphysical poet who uses a conceit

John Donne

500

And all that's best of ____ and _____ Meet in her _____ and her ____

dark/bright/aspect/eyes

500

a vestige of the thoughts that once I had

Remember

500
Wrote the Wife in London

Thomas Hardy

500

She walks in beauty, like the night

Iambic tetrameter

500

Left his second best bed to his wife

William Shakespeare