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grayish-white

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hoary

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2
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by chance

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haply

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3
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moderate; disciplined; self-controlled

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temperate

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4
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futile; useless

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bootless

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5
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the tone that prevails in a piece of literature

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mood

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6
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a figure of speech that gives human qualities to animals, inanimate objects, or ideas

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personification

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7
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also known as Shakespearean;

ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

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English sonnet

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8
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formed or fashioned

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wrought

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9
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a contract; term; period

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lease

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10
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a word or series of words that refers to any sensory experience

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image

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11
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mutability and change

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the theme of the first eight lines of Sonnet 18

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12
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the mood of the first eight lines of Sonnet 29

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dark; depressing

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13
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the main content of Sonnet 18

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the comparison of his beloved to a summer’s day

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14
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  • “Haply I think on thee, and then my state,*
  • (Like to the lark at break of day arising*
  • From sullen earth) sings himns at*
  • heaven’s gate”*
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features a simile, imagery, and the Central One Idea of Sonnet 29

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15
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As I in hoary winter’s night stood shivering in the snow,

Surpris’d I was with sudden heat which made my heart to glow;”

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the opening lines of The Burning Babe

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16
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“thy eternal summer**”

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an instance of metaphor in Sonnet 18

17
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“with Fortune and men’s eyes”

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with whom the speaker is “in disgrace” in Sonnet 29

18
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“The metal in this furnace wrought are men’s defiled souls”

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an instance of metaphor in The Burning Babe

19
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“**So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,

So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.”

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how the speaker’s beloved will retain her beauty

20
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the burning baby

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Christ