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The poem “Ode to Dejection” originally consisted ________ lines.
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The epigraph of the poem “Ode to Dejection” was taken from the ballad _________.
3.
In “Ode to Dejection”, what kind of moon appears in the first stanza?
4.
The poem “Ode to Dejection” was written by Coleridge in __________.
5.
According to “Ode to Dejection”, where is the wind said to blow?
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The poem “Ode to Dejection” was first published in ____________.
7.
According to “Ode to Dejection”, what colour is the western sky?
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The poem “Ode to Dejection” was a reply to "Resolution and Independence" written by _____.
9.
The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd," is an example of what?
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The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "For hope grew round me, like the _____ vine"
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The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "And now moans low in bitter grief and fear,/ And now screams loud, and hopes to make her mother hear" . They provide us with an example of what?
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote 'Dejection: An Ode' because ______.
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In “Ode to Dejection”, the poet calls the Lutanist as ________.
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The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "WELL! If the Bard was weather-wise, who made" gives us an example of what?
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The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "And in our life alone does Nature _____"