Time And Place Poetry Flashcards

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To Autumn Pathetic Fallacy quote

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“While barred clouds bloom soft-dying day,”

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To Autum quote heavy/ripe imagery

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“swell the guord,”

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To Autumn simile

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“like a gleaner[…]Steady thy laden head across a brook;”

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To Autumn Personification

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“Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load…”

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CuWB juxtaposition

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“Ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples[…]” + “valley, rock or hill;”

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CuWB simile

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“This City now doth, like a garment, wear/The beauty of the morning;”

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CuWB repeated adverb

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“Never”

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London Alliteration

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“mind-forg’d manacles”

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London sibilance

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“hapless soldiers sigh”

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London oxymoron

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“Marriage hearse.”

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London repetition

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“I wander thro’ each charter’d street/Near where the charter’d Thames does flow,”

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I Started Early personification

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“And bowing - with a Mighty look - At me - The Sea withdrew”

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I started Early simile

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“He would eat me up - As wholly as a Dew - Upon a Dandelion’s Sleeve -“

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I Started Early caesura

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“And He - He followed - close behind -“

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I Started Early listing

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“And past my Apron - and my Belt/ And past my Bodice - too -“

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WtPw juxtaposition

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‘winter’ and ‘summer’ - 1st Stanza

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WtPw simile

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“But the spot still shows/ As a burnt circle -“

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WtPw personification

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“And the sea breathes brine”

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WtPw Metaphor

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“From this grassy rise/Into urban roar”