Test 1 Flashcards

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Gubbins

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The whole kit and caboodle

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Motley

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The show “Let’s get on with the show”

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Tiswas

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Tizzy

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3
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Lugholes

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Ears

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Natter

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Chat or aimless talk

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Clobber

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Clothes or belongings

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Nous

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Wisdom, understanding, common sense, gumption

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Argy-Bargy

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A dispute, wrangle, fight, or argument

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Diamond Geezer

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Excellent fellow

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9
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Knackered

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Exhausted

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10
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“And did those feet”

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William Blake

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“Preface to Lyrical Ballads”

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Wordsworth

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“Lines Written in Early Spring”

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Wordsworth

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“London, 1802”

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Wordsworth

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14
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“Holy Willie’s Prayer”

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Robert Burns

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“To a Mouse”

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Robert Burns

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“To a Louse”

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Robert Burns

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“Such a parcel of rogues in a nation”

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Robert Burns

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“For a’ that and a’ that”

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Robert Burns

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“The Tables Turned”

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Wordsworth

20
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“The world is too much with us”

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Wordsworth

21
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“Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey”

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Wordsworth

22
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“Frost at Midnight”

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

23
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“Ode: Intimations of Immortality…”

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Wordsworth

24
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“Ode to a Nightingale”

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Keats

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“Ode on Melancholy”

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Keats

26
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Letter to George and Thomas Keats

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Keats

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“Ode to a Grecian Urn”

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Keats

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“Don Juan”

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George Gordon, Lord Byron