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19 Cards in this Set

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- numbered list


- many exclamation points


- references to fire

A Song of Liberty


William Blake

- many questions


- references to eye

The Tyger


William Blake

- mention of lamb


- repetition of word "thee"

The Lamb


William Blake

- dancing and singing


- no father/mother


- clothes of death

The Chimney Sweeper


William Blake

- "pretty/sweet joy"


- from a child's mind

Infant Joy


William Blake

- sad child


- mother and father


- struggling in father's hands

Infant Sorrow


William Blake

- chapel


- flowers


- cemetery

The Garden of Love


William Blake

- sensory details


- hearing and seeing fear/crying

London


William Blake

- howling storm


- dark secret love

The Sick Rose


William Blake

- walking on green land


- "bring me my..."


- building jerusalem

And did those feet


William Blake

- from book 10


- long piece

The Prelude


William Wordsworth

- "dizzy raptures"


- "the still, sad music of humanity"


- "from this green earth"

Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey


William Wordsworth

- "fears and fancies"


- "flash of mild surprise"

Resolution and Independence


William Wordsworth

- nature experienced through a friend


- extreme like of nature

This Lime Tree Bower My Prison


Samuel Taylor Coleridge

- xanadu


- woman and her demon lover


- exoticising the non-western

Kubla Khan


Samuel Taylor Coleridge

- personification of winter


- sleep/dream

Frost at Midnight


Samuel Taylor Coleridge

- traveller


- sculptor


- sand

Ozymandias


Percy Bysshe Shelley

- "dripping limbs"


- "done a feat today"


- "swam for live, and i for glory"

Written After Swimming from Sestos to Abydos


George Gordon, Lord Byron

- "awake my spirit"


- "soldiers grave"


- greece/spartan

On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year


George Gordon, Lord Byron