Poem Quotes Flashcards

1
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In secret we met, in silence I grieve

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When we two parted

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2
Q

In silence and tears

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When we two parted

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3
Q

They name thee before me, a knell in mine

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When we two parted

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4
Q

The fountains mingle with the river (lexical field)

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Loves philosophy

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5
Q

Why not I with thine?

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Loves philosophy

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6
Q

If thou kiss not me?

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Loves philosophy

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7
Q

She shut the cold out and the storm

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Porphyria’s lover

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8
Q

She put my arm around her waist

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Porphyria’s lover

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9
Q

And strangled her

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Porphyria’s lover

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10
Q

And yet god has not said a word

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Porphyria’s lover

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11
Q

That moment she was mine, mine, fair

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Porphyria’s lover

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12
Q

Deep joy to hear and see thee

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Sonnet 29

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13
Q

I think of thee!

A

Sonnet 29

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14
Q

Straggling green which hides the wood

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Sonnet 29

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15
Q

We stood by the pond that winter day

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Neutral tones

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16
Q

Tedious riddles of years ago

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Neutral tones

17
Q

The smile on your mouth was the deadest thing

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Neutral tones

18
Q

You out there , in the cold, seeing seasons

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Letters from Yorkshire

19
Q

Me with my heartful of headlines feeding words onto a blank screen

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Letters from Yorkshire

20
Q

Our souls tap put messages across the icy miles

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Letters from Yorkshire

21
Q

Three summers since I chose a maid

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The farmers bride

22
Q

Lying awake with her wide brown stare

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The farmers bride

23
Q

We caught her, fetched her home at last and turned the key upon her, fast

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The farmers bride

24
Q

It is eighteen years ago, almost to the day

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Walking away

25
Q

You walking away from me towards the school

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Walking away

26
Q

Love is proved in the letting go

A

Walking away

27
Q

Gnaws my mind still

A

Walking away

28
Q

They are waiting for me, somewhere beyond

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Eden rock

29
Q

My mother, twenty three in a springer dress drawn at the waist, ribbon in her straw hat

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Eden rock

30
Q

I had not thought that it would be like this

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Eden rock

31
Q

I stumbled, his hob- nailed wake

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Follower

32
Q

I wanted to grow up and plough

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Follower

33
Q

It is my father who keeps stumbling behind me, and will not go away

A

Follower