POETRY Flashcards

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘after the first phase,
after passionate nights and intimate days’

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The Manhunt

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘How do I love thee? Let me count the ways’

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Sonnet 43

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘I wander thro’ each charter’d street’

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London

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘If I should die, think only this of me:’

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The soldier

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘She walks in beauty, like the night’

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She walks in Beauty

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘There are just not engouh
straight lines….’

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Living Space

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘As imperceptibly as Grief’

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As imperceptibly as Grief

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘–For Fred
‘I could pick anything and think of you–’

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Cozy Apologia

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘Not a red rose or a satin heart.’

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Valentine

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10
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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘I – The Tragedy
She sits in the tawny vapour’

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A Wife in London

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘All year the flax-dam festered in the heart’

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Death of a Naturalist

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘I sit in the top of the wood, my eyes closed.’

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Hawk Roosting

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness!’

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To Automn

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘Summer is fading:’

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Afternoons

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘Bent double, like old beggars under sacks,’

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Dulce et Decorum Est

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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘I met a traveller from an antique land’

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Ozymandias

17
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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘For years afterwards the farmers found them’

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Mametz Wood

18
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Which poem’s opening lines are:
‘And in the frosty season, when the sun’

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Exerpt from ‘The Prelude’

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The Manhunt themes

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Love and Relationships
Pain and Suffering
Effects of War

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Sonnet 43 themes

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Love and Relaptionships
Faith and Worship

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London themes

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Pain and Suffering
Negative Emtions
Sense of Place

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The soldier themes

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Faith and Worship
Death and Loss
Effects of war
Nature
Sense of Place

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She walks in Beauty themes

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Love and Relationships
Faith and Worship

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Living Space themes

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Faith and Worship
Sense of Place

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As Imperceptibly as Grief themes
Passage of Time Change and Transformation Pain and Suffering Death and Loss
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Cozy Apologia themes
Love and Relationships Sense of Place
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Valentine themes
Love and Relationships Negative Emotions
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A Wife in London themes
Love and Relationships Pain and Suffering Death and Loss Effects of War
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Death of a Naturalist themes
Passage of Time Change and Transformation Negative Emotions Nature Sense of Place
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Hawk Roosting themes
Faith and Worship Death and Loss Negative Emotions Nature
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To Autumn themes
Faith and Worship Passage of Time Change and Transormation Death and Loss Nature
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Afternoons themes
Love and Relationships Passage of Time Change and Transformation Sense of Place
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Dulce et Decorum Est themes
Pain and Suffering Death and Loss Effects of War Negative Emotions
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Ozymandias themes
Passage of Time Change and Transformation Negative Emotions Nature
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Mametz Wood themes
Passage of Time Pain and Suffering Death and Loss Effects of War Nature
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Excerpt from 'The Prelude' themes
Change and Transformation Nature Sense of Place