La Belle Key Quotations Flashcards
‘O what…’
‘O what can ail thee, Knight-at-arms’
- begins stanza 1 and 2 – anaphora
‘Alone…’
‘Alone and palely loitering’
‘The sedge has…’
‘The sedge has withered from the lake, and no birds sing.’
‘so haggard…’
‘so haggard and so woe-begone’
‘the squirrel’s…’
‘the squirrel’s granary is full, and the harvest’s done.’
'’I see a lily on…’
'’I see a lily on thy brow with anguish and fever dew’
‘thy cheeks…’
‘thy cheeks a fading rose’
‘-full beautiful-…’
‘-full beautiful- a faery’s child’
‘her hair was long, …’
‘her hair was long, her foot was light, and her eyes were wild.’
‘made sweet…’
‘made sweet moan’
‘nothing…’
‘nothing else saw all day long’
‘sing…’
‘sing A faery’s song’
‘roots of relish sweet, …’
‘roots of relish sweet, and honey wild, and manna dew’
‘in language strange…’
‘in language strange she said - “I love thee true”’
‘elfin…’
‘elfin grot’