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THE ROMANTIC AGE 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 COLERIDGE ROMANTIC POETS LITERARY.

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3 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 COLERIDGE ROMANTIC POETS LITERARY TERMS BYRON SHELLEY

4 “The guests are met, the feast is set” is an example of this type of rhyme.

5 Word to describe harsh, rough- sounding poetry.

6 A statement of more than 2 words that seems contradictory or untrue but, in fact, makes perfect sense.

7 A lyric poem written in a dignified or formal style.

8 The repetition of vowel sounds in words in a line of poetry

9 What the mariner kills.

10 Coleridge’s theme or choice of subject as stated in Lyrical Ballads.

11 Kubla Khan’s homeland.

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13 Parasitic creature the rulers of England are compared to in “Sonnet: England in 1819.” RETURN

14 What Alph is.

15 A moody, restless man who has exhausted life’s pleasures and who has some heavy, mysterious sin in his past.

16 Age at which Byron dies.

17 Country that Byron tries to liberate from Turkey.

18 Color of the lady’s dress in “She Walks in Beauty.”

19 How Byron planned to die.

20 Belief that there is no God

21 His “half-sunk and shattered visage” lies on the sand in the desert.

22 “Religion Christless” is an example of this “mini” paradox..

23 Poem in which Shelley wishes that he were an aeolian harp so that his ideas could be spread to the world.

24 The penance that the Ancient mariner must continue to do.

25 Youngest of the Romantics, he died at age 25.

26 Name the second generation Romantics.

27 He believed in “free love” and radical change.

28 His poems contain bizarre and supernatural elements.

29 He believes “the child is the father of the man.”

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31 Mysterious woman about whose death Wordsworth wrote poems.

32 What a “strange fit of passion” turns out to be.

33 According to Wordsworth: age at which we are closest to Nature: childhood, adulthood, or old age.

34 In “She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways,” Wordsworth compares Lucy to what object in nature?

35 What Wordsworth would rather be in “The World is Too Much with Us.”

36 Despite his approaching death, Keats celebrates the beauty of this season.

37 Name 3 images on the Grecian Urn.

38 Lived the longest of all the Romantics.

39 Two of Keats’ family members who also die of tuberculosis.

40 What beauty equals for Keats.

41 Co-writers of Lyrical Ballads.

42 Fought for Greek independence.

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44 Keats describes “her” as a farm girl “sitting on the granary floor” with “hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind.” Return

45 Addicted to opium.

46 Drowned during a storm off the coast of Italy.

47 “If I were a dead leaf thou mightest bear; If I were a swift cloud to fly with thee; A wave to pant beneath thy power and share…”

48 “Tis time this heart should be unmoved since others it has ceased to move…”

49 Too much getting and spending

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51 Time period Romantics looked back to with nostalgia. Return

52 Byron praises the power and immortality of the sea.

53 The dead Lucy is rolled around with rocks and stones and trees and becomes part of the motion of the Earth.

54 One of the places the Romantics find psychological or spiritual truth.

55 The political revolution that inspired the Romantics.

56 Romantic poets are self- ___________.

57 Wordsworth’s definition of good poetry: the spontaneous overflow of powerful ________ recollected in _________.

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59 NAME THE POEM

60 “A savage place! As holy and enchanted as ere beneath a waning moon was haunted by a woman wailing for her demon lover…”

61 “So was it when my life began; So is it now I am a man; So be it when I grow old or let me die!”

62 Thanks for playing Jeopardy!


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