Poetry Answers
Sep. 21st, 2004 10:30 am Okay, so the Shakespeare (3) is a bit cheeky, but I love the 'play within a play' in the Dream
1)Loudly (or Lewedly) sing cookoo! (Anon/Traditional)
2)The Nymph’s reply to the shepherd (Raleigh)
3)From ‘Midsummer Nights Dream’- Wall (Shakespeare)
4)On his blindness- Milton
5)To his Coy mistress- Marvell
6)Know thyself –Pope
7)Jerusalem- Blake
8)Auld Lang Syne-Burns
9)Kubla Khan- Coleridge
10)The Eve of Waterloo- Byron
11)The Burial of Sir John Moore- Wolfe
12)Ozimandius- Shelley
13)The Rubiyat of Omar Khayyam- Fitzgerald
14)The Lady of Shalott- Tennyson
15)My Last Duchess- Browning
16)Jabberwocky- Carroll
17)Requiem- RL Stevenson
18)The Ballad of Reading gaol- Wilde
19)The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock- Elliot
20)The Destroyers- Kipling
1)Loudly (or Lewedly) sing cookoo! (Anon/Traditional)
2)The Nymph’s reply to the shepherd (Raleigh)
3)From ‘Midsummer Nights Dream’- Wall (Shakespeare)
4)On his blindness- Milton
5)To his Coy mistress- Marvell
6)Know thyself –Pope
7)Jerusalem- Blake
8)Auld Lang Syne-Burns
9)Kubla Khan- Coleridge
10)The Eve of Waterloo- Byron
11)The Burial of Sir John Moore- Wolfe
12)Ozimandius- Shelley
13)The Rubiyat of Omar Khayyam- Fitzgerald
14)The Lady of Shalott- Tennyson
15)My Last Duchess- Browning
16)Jabberwocky- Carroll
17)Requiem- RL Stevenson
18)The Ballad of Reading gaol- Wilde
19)The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock- Elliot
20)The Destroyers- Kipling