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17 Cards in this Set
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The tyger
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william blake
- demi god -how could same god make tiger and lamb? |
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London
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William blake
- anti-city -address social indjustices |
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She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways
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Wordsworth
-pastoral -about the enduring woman- Lucy |
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The world is too much with us
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Wordsworth
-lyrial ballads -celebrates nature |
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Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
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Wordsworth
-glorification of the city |
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A slumber did my spirit seal
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Wordsworth
-lucy poem |
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Tintern Abbey
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Wordsworth
-worship of nature -writer grown since first experience |
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Kubla Kahn
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Coleridge
-vivid dream -imaginary |
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Rhime of the Ancient Mariner
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Coleridge
-epic poem about guy that kills albatros |
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Ozymandias
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Percy Shelly
-promethium overreacher -cockiness= bad |
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To autumn
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Keats
-glorification of nature -most poets don't glorify autumn so it makes it unique |
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Ode to a Nightingale
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Keats
-almost Gothic - ephemeral beauty |
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Ode on a Grecian Urn
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Keats
-art is better than real life |
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Dover Beach
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Arnold
-beautiful easy calm meter |
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Pied Beauty
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Gerard Manley Hopkins
-beauty in imperfections -god is everywhere |
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The Second Coming
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Yeats
-sphinx -violence= beauty -amoral |
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Leda and the Swan
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Yeats
-random event can change history forever -people don't always see the significance of their actions -violent |