Time And Place Poetry Flashcards
To Autumn Pathetic Fallacy quote
“While barred clouds bloom soft-dying day,”
To Autum quote heavy/ripe imagery
“swell the guord,”
To Autumn simile
“like a gleaner[…]Steady thy laden head across a brook;”
To Autumn Personification
“Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load…”
CuWB juxtaposition
“Ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples[…]” + “valley, rock or hill;”
CuWB simile
“This City now doth, like a garment, wear/The beauty of the morning;”
CuWB repeated adverb
“Never”
London Alliteration
“mind-forg’d manacles”
London sibilance
“hapless soldiers sigh”
London oxymoron
“Marriage hearse.”
London repetition
“I wander thro’ each charter’d street/Near where the charter’d Thames does flow,”
I Started Early personification
“And bowing - with a Mighty look - At me - The Sea withdrew”
I started Early simile
“He would eat me up - As wholly as a Dew - Upon a Dandelion’s Sleeve -“
I Started Early caesura
“And He - He followed - close behind -“
I Started Early listing
“And past my Apron - and my Belt/ And past my Bodice - too -“